Fruity Pebbles

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About Fruity Pebbles

History & Genetics

Strains going by the name Fruity Pebbles have circulated since at least 2006, particularly in dispensaries in California. These strains are so named for smelling just like their namesake cereal. Although most are labeled as hybrid or as slightly indica-dominant, the true genetics of Fruity Pebbles may be impossible to discern, as individual growers may use different parent strains or breeding techniques. According to a report provided to Wikileaf by Alaskan grower, Alaska Loven It, the THC composition of Fruity Pebbles was tested in 2021 with a THC percentage high of 28.40%.

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Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

Typical Effects

Creative
Creative
Relaxed
Relaxed
Cotton Mouth
Cotton Mouth

Common Usage

A Loss of Appetite
A Loss of Appetite
Anxiety
Anxiety
Depressed
Depressed

Flavors

Citrus
Citrus
Sweet
Sweet
a cannabis plant of Fruity Pebbles in the flowering stage, with large green leaves, and a green and purple cola with lots of orange pistils

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

28.4%

STRAIN AVERAGE

20%

INDICA AVERAGE

12%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

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Fruity Pebbles is marked by long and densely-packed conical buds that look strikingly different from the smaller, more compact nugs more typical of pure indicas. Leaves are green, although many phenotypes have vibrant shades of purple and red with contrasting orange pistils. These bright colors -- which provide further reason for this strain’s name -- are the result of anthocyanins, compounds similar to chlorophyll in the plant that produce colors when exposed to cold temperatures.

Perhaps most notably, Fruity Pebbles has a sweet, tropical scent, similar to citrus and berries. Breaking the buds open yields a more spicy, hashy scent. When combusted, the smoke from this strain is smooth when drawn through a joint or a pipe and it has a sugary, fruity aftertaste.

Effects

Most cannabis strains sold under the label Fruity Pebbles provide a hybrid-type high that takes hold quickly, with a soft but strong body buzz that can provide relaxation and some spacey, psychedelic effects. Many fans of the strains describe a strange physical sensation and a sharpening of the senses and a heightened awareness that can lend itself to stimulating conversation, creative projects, or even exercise. However, the more indica-dominant varieties of Fruity Pebbles have the capacity to produce produce heavy body highs that cause couchlock. In general, these strains may be effective medication for pain, mood disorders, migraines, and attention deficit disorders. Indica-leaning phenotypes are also very helpful in relieving insomnia, and easing mental tension.

Although its appearance and tropical taste may classify it as a novelty craft strain, Fruity Pebbles can be a potent standby option. Whether a hybrid that stimulates thought and creativity or an indica suited to solo evening use, this strain has a nuanced high to match its impressive taste profile. Fruity Pebbles works well in social settings -- its distinctive smell is sure to turn heads and attract some new friends, as long as you don’t mind sharing.

Growing

One variety, created by breeders Alien Genetics, was marketed as Fruity Pebbles OG, an April 2012 limited edition. Packs of these special Fruity Pebbles OG seeds sold for $1,000-$1,500 each. The mother, a cross of Green Ribbon and Granddaddy Purps, was bred with a strain crossed from Tahoe OG and Alien Kush. Given that successful growers can reap anywhere from $1,500 to $3,000 per plant, a pack of these specialty seeds may substantially cut into profit margins for commercial growers -- and would certainly be a sunk cost for the more casual home grower.

Those looking to grow their own supply of Fruity Pebbles can obtain clones (healthy clippings) from mature plants. Alternatively, it’s possible to buy packaged seeds of Fruity Pebbles. Growing outdoors requires a steady temperate climate with indirect sunlight. Those looking to grow indoors should plan on having a large grow space -- depending on the phenotype, Fruity Pebbles can grow to tall sativa-like heights with a heavy yield of flowers that will need to be staked and tied to grow properly. Growers should be sure to trim fan leaves at the tops of plants in order to let light penetrate to lower branches.

Indoors, plants will flower and be ready for harvest within 8 to 9 weeks. Because the flowers have a pungent, fruity odor, growers may want to equip their growing spaces with tools like carbon filters or exhaust fans. Fruity Pebbles are considered a somewhat difficult strain to grow, and may pose a challenge for the novice grower.


Reviews

May 20, 2022

Luis Dominguez

Great strain.love.the.flavor.growth. is.iindica. Great strain🍁🍇☔♏

January 23, 2022

Zay G

Soon as i cracked the jar my nose was blasted by a heavy sweet smelling berries and honey type scent. Nugs were dense, dark green and dark purple spots with red orange hairs all over. The way the trichomes were covering the nugs it looked almost fuzzy. Def a more “behind the eyes” high, cerebral cortex buzzing, ears ringingly stoney type high lol first timers beware. Have water. Plenty of water. Also some type of juice. And peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with milk on standby.

November 19, 2021

Steven

Just harvest October 10th cured 6wks and it's fire

October 13, 2021

Wanda Childress

Taste sweet burn slow got a great Buzz!

August 5, 2021

Brian Campbell

Caviar of buds. I have a gorilla glue male beside her. 11 ft plants at 50 th parelle. Nice flavours thick stalks 8 buds per leader. Medium size buds. Tough to start but very juicy flavours like the flowers beside it. I had one that tasted like roses. Very red tricomes. A great strain. I got the seeds from a bud I bought at a dispensary. Very surprised with its hierarchy. A great hybrid sativa.