
- Sweet flavour, steady yield, grown with care.
Froot By The Foot
Froot By The Foot is a candy-forward hybrid bred for flavour and consistent resin.
- Candied berry flavour with crisp citrus finish
- Reliable resin and compact indoor structure
- Performs well under controlled humidity and greenhouse care
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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FRUIT LOOP x TOOTY FRUITY |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact indoors 60-120 cm; outdoors 1.5-2.5 m |
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Medium to high (approx. 450-600 g/m² indoor; 400-700 g/plant outdoor) |
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Sweet berry candy, Zesty citrus top notes, Subtle earthy undertones |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifting cerebral buzz that sparks creativity, Gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation, Balanced mood lift with steady focus |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation; favours controlled environments |
About Froot By The Foot
Froot By The Foot is a hybrid that combines sweet, candy-like terpenes with reliable resin production and manageable growth. It suits growers who want expressive flavour, mid-to-high THC effects and a plant that responds well to training.
Froot By The Foot is a balanced hybrid designed for flavour and consistent resin production. It combines sativa-like lift with indica structure for manageable growth.
THC levels usually sit in the mid to high range between 18 and 22 percent. This potency gives a noticeable cerebral effect without becoming overpowering for most experienced users.
CBD content is low, generally under 2 percent, so therapeutic benefits rely mainly on THC and terpenes. Users seeking high-CBD profiles should consider supplementary strains.
The lineage is FRUIT LOOP crossed with TOOTY FRUITY to amplify sweet, candy-like terpenes. Both parents contribute to compact structure and resin production.
Seeds are feminised for predictable female-only crops, reducing the need to remove males. This makes canopy planning and training more straightforward for small-scale growers.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and requires attention to humidity, especially in a damp coastal climate. Good ventilation and proactive mould prevention are vital to avoid bud rot.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under a standard 12/12 light schedule. Expect final maturation towards the later part of that window under cooler conditions.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Indoor growers who use SCROG or SOG methods can push canopy yields notably higher.
Plants remain relatively compact indoors, with a tight node spacing and strong central cola structure. Outdoors they can stretch and reach up to two metres given space and sunlight.
Indoors this strain performs well under controlled conditions with good airflow and dehumidification. In Surrey outdoor crops need attention to late-season rain and humidity to protect bud integrity.
Growing Froot By The Foot in Surrey requires planning for the region's damp coastal climate and frequent humidity spikes. Regular checks for mould, robust ventilation and late-season protection are essential to secure a clean harvest in Surrey.
The initial effect is uplifting and cerebral, encouraging creativity and conversation. Over time a light physical relaxation sets in without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile emphasises sweet berry candy with sharp citrus highlights on the finish. A faint earthy base keeps the overall profile grounded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with mild vegetative feeding and increase nutrients gradually during flowering, paying attention to phosphorus and potassium in weeks four to six.
Maintain good airflow, use dehumidifiers if possible and avoid dense canopies; timely pruning and spacing reduce moisture pockets.
Yes, it responds well to organic amendments and compost teas but needs consistent monitoring for pests and mould when using slow-release feeds.
Yes, a greenhouse is a strong option; practising greenhouse cannabis cultivation with ventilation, shade and humidity control will deliver reliable results.
Expect spider mites, aphids and occasional slugs, especially in damp conditions, so inspect plants regularly and use integrated pest management.
Begin a gentle flush around ten to fourteen days before harvest to help clarify flavour, adjusting timing based on trichome maturity.
Higher quality light during flowering increases resin and terpene synthesis, but avoid light stress which can slow development or bleached tips.
Yes, late rain can cause swelling and mould; consider covering or moving plants under shelter as autumn rains approach.
Low-stress training, topping and a modest SCROG are effective to maximise even canopy and improve yields without stressing the plant.
Assess trichomes for cloudiness and a few ambers and perform small test harvests to evaluate flavour and effect before cutting the whole crop.
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