19 reviews for Fritter Dawg
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DefNSmokn
Awesome strain! In flower, most phenos will end up needing support after week 5 from some big heavy, dense buds! Loaded in trichomes, these plants explode with sweet, sour, chem, and gassy terps! Strong buzz, not for novice partakers!

DefNSmokn
Awesome strain! In flower, most phenos will end up needing support after week 5 from some big heavy, dense buds! Loaded in trichomes, these plants explode with sweet, sour, chem, and gassy terps! Strong buzz, not for novice partakers!

DefNSmokn
Awesome strain! In flower, most phenos will end up needing support after week 5 from some big heavy, dense buds! Loaded in trichomes, these plants explode with sweet, sour, chem, and gassy terps! Strong buzz, not for novice partakers!

DefNSmokn
Awesome strain! In flower, most phenos will end up needing support after week 5 from some big heavy, dense buds! Loaded in trichomes, these plants explode with sweet, sour, chem, and gassy terps! Strong buzz, not for novice partakers!

DefNSmokn
Awesome strain! In flower, most phenos will end up needing support after week 5 from some big heavy, dense buds! Loaded in trichomes, these plants explode with sweet, sour, chem, and gassy terps! Strong buzz, not for novice partakers!

Ryan Owen
So much frost. Easy to clone. Smells amazing. If you like that pure pine/gassy/chem. This is the one for you. Terp overload!

Anonymous
Good strain...leaning more towards stardawg..

Armando Anthony
Update, you can still downvote my first review if ya feel ya can’t give 5 stars based on freak growth and a stem rub. First photo, tricot plant that smelled like petrol in veg. Much more earthy on cure, but basically stardawg in every way. Second photo is my baby. She didn’t take too well to flip conditions on first try. Wasn’t prepared for all that stretch. This is second run of plant in third pic, trichomes started to form fan leaves on day 16- swelling up huge now. Small tightly stacked buds on first go. Green apple on stem rub cured to mulled apple cider. Tart, distinctly apple, and I get cinnamon and spice but others say hay. Cerebral elevation, quick onset, just enough on the body. Third plant was from a second pack, found another apple stem rub. She’s more candy apple, not doing well in a small pot but took a cutting and loving that color. Bud style is the only fritter leaner of the three. Nowhere near the trichome coverage but has much much larger ones.

Armando Anthony
Update, you can still downvote my first review if ya feel ya can’t give 5 stars based on freak growth and a stem rub. First photo, tricot plant that smelled like petrol in veg. Much more earthy on cure, but basically stardawg in every way. Second photo is my baby. She didn’t take too well to flip conditions on first try. Wasn’t prepared for all that stretch. This is second run of plant in third pic, trichomes started to form fan leaves on day 16- swelling up huge now. Small tightly stacked buds on first go. Green apple on stem rub cured to mulled apple cider. Tart, distinctly apple, and I get cinnamon and spice but others say hay. Cerebral elevation, quick onset, just enough on the body. Third plant was from a second pack, found another apple stem rub. She’s more candy apple, not doing well in a small pot but took a cutting and loving that color. Bud style is the only fritter leaner of the three. Nowhere near the trichome coverage but has much much larger ones.

Armando Anthony
Update, you can still downvote my first review if ya feel ya can’t give 5 stars based on freak growth and a stem rub. First photo, tricot plant that smelled like petrol in veg. Much more earthy on cure, but basically stardawg in every way. Second photo is my baby. She didn’t take too well to flip conditions on first try. Wasn’t prepared for all that stretch. This is second run of plant in third pic, trichomes started to form fan leaves on day 16- swelling up huge now. Small tightly stacked buds on first go. Green apple on stem rub cured to mulled apple cider. Tart, distinctly apple, and I get cinnamon and spice but others say hay. Cerebral elevation, quick onset, just enough on the body. Third plant was from a second pack, found another apple stem rub. She’s more candy apple, not doing well in a small pot but took a cutting and loving that color. Bud style is the only fritter leaner of the three. Nowhere near the trichome coverage but has much much larger ones.

Armando Anthony
Update, you can still downvote my first review if ya feel ya can’t give 5 stars based on freak growth and a stem rub. First photo, tricot plant that smelled like petrol in veg. Much more earthy on cure, but basically stardawg in every way. Second photo is my baby. She didn’t take too well to flip conditions on first try. Wasn’t prepared for all that stretch. This is second run of plant in third pic, trichomes started to form fan leaves on day 16- swelling up huge now. Small tightly stacked buds on first go. Green apple on stem rub cured to mulled apple cider. Tart, distinctly apple, and I get cinnamon and spice but others say hay. Cerebral elevation, quick onset, just enough on the body. Third plant was from a second pack, found another apple stem rub. She’s more candy apple, not doing well in a small pot but took a cutting and loving that color. Bud style is the only fritter leaner of the three. Nowhere near the trichome coverage but has much much larger ones.

Armando Anthony
Update, you can still downvote my first review if ya feel ya can’t give 5 stars based on freak growth and a stem rub. First photo, tricot plant that smelled like petrol in veg. Much more earthy on cure, but basically stardawg in every way. Second photo is my baby. She didn’t take too well to flip conditions on first try. Wasn’t prepared for all that stretch. This is second run of plant in third pic, trichomes started to form fan leaves on day 16- swelling up huge now. Small tightly stacked buds on first go. Green apple on stem rub cured to mulled apple cider. Tart, distinctly apple, and I get cinnamon and spice but others say hay. Cerebral elevation, quick onset, just enough on the body. Third plant was from a second pack, found another apple stem rub. She’s more candy apple, not doing well in a small pot but took a cutting and loving that color. Bud style is the only fritter leaner of the three. Nowhere near the trichome coverage but has much much larger ones.

Armando Anthony
Still same plant, new pics. Girl is going into week 13 with a week left which seems long. Overall opinion of the cross has changed- even the most star dawg learners will still have a sweet and tart finish. First grow finished in 9 weeks but can’t really call it a finish, just ripe buds. Looking at over 2 lbs running 300 watt of leds,

Armando Anthony
Still same plant, new pics. Girl is going into week 13 with a week left which seems long. Overall opinion of the cross has changed- even the most star dawg learners will still have a sweet and tart finish. First grow finished in 9 weeks but can’t really call it a finish, just ripe buds. Looking at over 2 lbs running 300 watt of leds,

Armando Anthony
The two in the middle are fritter dawg- next to tenzin x aog from green bodhi. The GPS genetics are almost a month behind but equal in mass. Well not all of them, had two tricots and didn’t think much of them until I repotted them and they just took off. Rest of plants are what I’d expect, growth wise. Reviewing early as based on other reviews stating stardawg completely overtook the terpene profile. This is not true! 5 of my girls do have a mostly rank petrol thing going, but of my two vigorous plants, there is a really thin branched lady who reaks of a truck stop parking lot. The other is THICK, and 100% green apple, no discernible skunk or gas or kush. Just apple. Really glad I pulled the trigger on these after trying Hokus fritter outcross and was left wanting.

Anonymous
Five females out of ten seeds. All were good but kept one due to sour apple smelL

Anonymous
Pretty girls sailing smoothly

TIM
All seeds germed but didn't find any female winners and only one male I choose to chuck pollen win. All the female phenos were frosty but didn't bulk during late flower and ended up as small buds. Strange, usually any Fritter crosses I've tried have had decent bud structure. Must have been unlucky. One pheno stayed quite short while the rest stretched a good bit.

TIM
All seeds germed but didn't find any female winners and only one male I choose to chuck pollen win. All the female phenos were frosty but didn't bulk during late flower and ended up as small buds. Strange, usually any Fritter crosses I've tried have had decent bud structure. Must have been unlucky. One pheno stayed quite short while the rest stretched a good bit.

Cesar D.
Outstanding pair

Anonymous
Kept the most sour apple smelling





















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Awesome strain! In flower, most phenos will end up needing support after week 5 from some big heavy, dense buds! Loaded in trichomes, these plants explode with sweet, sour, chem, and gassy terps! Strong buzz, not for novice partakers!
So much frost. Easy to clone. Smells amazing. If you like that pure pine/gassy/chem. This is the one for you. Terp overload!
Good strain…leaning more towards stardawg..
Update, you can still downvote my first review if ya feel ya can’t give 5 stars based on freak growth and a stem rub.
First photo, tricot plant that smelled like petrol in veg. Much more earthy on cure, but basically stardawg in every way.
Second photo is my baby. She didn’t take too well to flip conditions on first try. Wasn’t prepared for all that stretch. This is second run of plant in third pic, trichomes started to form fan leaves on day 16- swelling up huge now. Small tightly stacked buds on first go. Green apple on stem rub cured to mulled apple cider. Tart, distinctly apple, and I get cinnamon and spice but others say hay. Cerebral elevation, quick onset, just enough on the body.
Third plant was from a second pack, found another apple stem rub. She’s more candy apple, not doing well in a small pot but took a cutting and loving that color. Bud style is the only fritter leaner of the three. Nowhere near the trichome coverage but has much much larger ones.
Still same plant, new pics. Girl is going into week 13 with a week left which seems long. Overall opinion of the cross has changed- even the most star dawg learners will still have a sweet and tart finish.
First grow finished in 9 weeks but can’t really call it a finish, just ripe buds.
Looking at over 2 lbs running 300 watt of leds,
The two in the middle are fritter dawg- next to tenzin x aog from green bodhi. The GPS genetics are almost a month behind but equal in mass. Well not all of them, had two tricots and didn’t think much of them until I repotted them and they just took off. Rest of plants are what I’d expect, growth wise.
Reviewing early as based on other reviews stating stardawg completely overtook the terpene profile. This is not true! 5 of my girls do have a mostly rank petrol thing going, but of my two vigorous plants, there is a really thin branched lady who reaks of a truck stop parking lot. The other is THICK, and 100% green apple, no discernible skunk or gas or kush. Just apple. Really glad I pulled the trigger on these after trying Hokus fritter outcross and was left wanting.
Harvest was outstanding, product as well!!!
Straight apple funk Is what I got off this strain
Five females out of ten seeds. All were good but kept one due to sour apple smelL
Pretty girls sailing smoothly