FruitStrain — Effects, Genetics, Grow Guide & Where to Buy in Canada
Fruit is a indica cannabis strain with 10% THC and a 8-10 weeks flowering period. It is known for relaxed and sleepy effects and grows best indoors under 18/6 light or outdoors in short-season Canadian climates. Fruit seeds are sold at Royal King Seeds Canada with discreet Canada-wide shipping and a high-germination guarantee.
Fruit is one of the most-searched cannabis strains among Canadian growers, with a profile that holds up under scrutiny. It is a indica-dominant (78% indica / 22% sativa) testing at roughly 10%% THC, with a flowering window of 8-10 weeks as an autoflower. This guide pulls together the lineage, the effects, the grow data, and the practical answer to "where can I buy Fruit seeds in Canada" in one place.
Fruit Quick Stats
THC
10%%
Indica
78%
Sativa
22%
Autoflower
Yes
Flowering
8-10 weeks
Difficulty
beginner
Indoor Yield
350-500g/m²
Outdoor Yield
50-200g/plant
Plant Height
60-100cm
FruitEffects & Experience
Reported effects center on relaxed, sleepy, happy. Fruit pulls toward physical relaxation and a quiet, observational headspace — a profile that holds up across phenotypes when the seeds are grown to their potential.
Growing Fruit
Growing Fruit fits cooler Canadian climates where photoperiod strains struggle to finish before frost — autoflower timing is calendar-driven, not daylight-driven. Fruit runs on an 18/6 light schedule from seed to harvest — autoflower genetics ignore photoperiod, so there is no flip and no light-cycle change. Indoor yields land around 350-500g/m² under quality LED, and outdoor plants given full sun and 5-7 gallon containers reliably produce 50-200g/plant. Expected plant height is 60-100cm, with beginner cultivation difficulty. Practical tips that move the needle: apply low-stress training in week 2 of veg — bend the main stem horizontally and tie down to expose lower nodes; and feed cal-mag from week 2 onward at 2-3 mL per gallon — most reverse-osmosis and soft tap water setups need it. The most common challenge growers report is over-feeding nitrogen past week 1 of flower — switch to bloom nutrients within 7 days of seeing pistils.
FruitLineage & Genetics
Fruit is a Royal King Genetics in-house cross. The parental selection was chosen for compact stature and resin density, then stabilized over multiple generations to lock in phenotype expression. Seeds run true to the description on this page rather than spreading across a wide range of expressions.
Where to Buy Fruit Seeds in Canada
Fruit seeds ship from Royal King Seeds to every Canadian province and territory with discreet packaging and a high-germination guarantee. Average delivery is 3-7 business days, with the fastest routes typically reaching British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories.
Fruit FAQ
Is Fruit indica or sativa?+
Fruit is a indica-dominant with a 78% indica / 22% sativa split. The effects lean toward physical relaxation and a calm, settled headspace.
How long does Fruit take to flower?+
Fruit flowers in 8-10 weeks from seed, since autoflower genetics ignore light cycle. Outdoor harvest typically lands 70-90 days after planting.
What is the THC content of Fruit?+
Fruit tests at approximately 10%% THC when grown to its potential. Real-world numbers depend on grow conditions, harvest timing, and curing — well-grown phenotypes can land at the high end of that range, while poorly cured flower tests lower.
Is Fruit good for beginner growers?+
Fruit is rated beginner difficulty. The autoflower genetics simplify the process — no light schedule changes and a fast seed-to-harvest timeline make it forgiving for first-time growers. Most growers with one harvest behind them handle this strain without difficulty.
Where can I buy Fruit seeds in Canada?+
Royal King Seeds ships Fruit seeds to every Canadian province and territory with discreet packaging, tracked delivery, and a high-germination guarantee. The product page is at https://royalkingseeds.ca/fruit-autoflower — checkout accepts standard cards and Interac.