Fruity Pebbles aka FPOG
Fruity Pebbles: An Elusive Yet Tasty Strain
The exact origins of Fruity Pebbles remain a mystery, but many speculate that the strain has similar characteristics to Green Ribbon, Granddaddy Purple and Tahoe Alien. Regardless of its lineage, FPOG has carved out its legacy, gaining popularity worldwide thanks to its tropical flavour, respectable THC content and soothing high.
Aromas, Flavours, and Effects of Fruity Pebbles: A Tropical Treat
If you were fortunate enough to have been around the Californian cannabis scene (circa 2006), you’d have undoubtedly come across the first iterations of Fruity P. It quickly became a sought-after variety, pleasing tokers with its tropical, berry flavour and creamy, sweet aftertaste, a combination many likened to breakfast cereal. However, it wasn’t just the flavour that users enjoyed, but the mellow high too. Being an indica-dominant hybrid, Fruity Pebbles exerts a comforting mind and body high—one that relaxes both without overwhelming. The only notable downside of experiencing this variety is the occasional bout of dry mouth.
Growing Fruity Pebbles: A Mysterious Hybrid
The ambiguous origins of Fruity Pebbles have made getting hold of the original seeds tricky. Moreover, this exclusivity means little is known about the strain's growing characteristics, just that it can produce buds containing roughly 12–20% THC, and less than 1% CBD. As an indica-dominant hybrid, we can only assume that the plant takes on more of a bushy structure, with a moderate flowering time.
Grow your own Fruity Pebbles aka FPOG
- Grow difficulty
- Medium
- Flowering type
- Photoperiod
- Flowering time
- 8-10 weeks
- Yield (indoor)
- Medium
- Yield (outdoor)
- Medium
- Height (indoor)
- Medium
- Height (outdoor)
- Medium
Lineage of Fruity Pebbles aka FPOG
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Fruity Pebbles aka FPOG
- Granddaddy Purple
- Green Ribbon
- Train Wreck
- Mexican Sativa
- Afghani
- Thai
- Pure landrace sativa
- Green Crack
- Train Wreck
- Tahoe Alien