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Fruit Salad

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by Expert Seeds

€ 29,00
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Three fruity powerhouses — Agent Orange, Banana Kush, and Strawberry — crossed into one fast-finishing indica-dominant hybrid. Fruit Salad feminised seeds from Expert Seeds deliver up to 600g/m² indoors and 21.7% THC in just 7–8 weeks of flowering. Dense, resinous buds with a terpene profile that lives up to the name.
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Fruit Salad Cannabis Seeds by Expert Seeds

Fruit Salad is a feminised indica-dominant hybrid that crosses Agent Orange, Banana Kush, and Strawberry into one ridiculously flavourful package. Expert Seeds built this strain for growers who want dense, resinous buds without waiting half the year — flowering wraps up in just 7–8 weeks, and indoor yields can hit 600g/m². With up to 21.7% THC, she punches well above what most fruity strains deliver.

Indica-Dominant Hybrid Up to 21.7% THC Flowering: 7–8 Weeks Indoor Yield: Up to 600g/m² 18+ Only

Pack Sizes

Fruit Salad feminised seeds come in two pack sizes: 3 seeds for a single-tent run or a test grow, and 5 seeds if you want to pick the best phenotype or fill a larger canopy. We'd grab the 5-pack — with genetics this varied (three parent strains), pheno-hunting pays off. You might find one leans more towards the Banana Kush side with heavier sedation, while another expresses that bright Agent Orange citrus. Having the extra plants gives you options.

Fruit Salad Strain Genetics and Profile

Fruit Salad feminised seeds carry a three-way cross that reads like a smoothie menu: Agent Orange brings sharp citrus terpenes and sativa-leaning cerebral effects, Banana Kush contributes creamy sweetness and heavy indica structure, and Strawberry rounds it out with berry aromatics and resin production. The result is a mostly indica plant — wide fan leaves, stocky branching, and buds that stack up like frosty golf balls along every node.

What makes this cross interesting beyond the flavour is the speed. A lot of triple-cross hybrids need 9–10 weeks to finish flowering. Fruit Salad does it in 7–8. That's a genuine advantage if you're running back-to-back cycles indoors or trying to beat autumn weather outdoors. The trade-off? She can stretch a bit during the first two weeks of flower thanks to the Agent Orange sativa influence, so leave headroom if you're working with a shorter tent.

SpecificationDetail
Seed BankExpert Seeds
Seed TypeFeminised
GeneticsAgent Orange x Banana Kush x Strawberry
TypeIndica-Dominant Hybrid
THC ContentUp to 21.7%
Flowering Time7–8 weeks
Indoor YieldUp to 600g/m²
Outdoor YieldUp to 1,000g/plant
Available Packs3 seeds / 5 seeds

Running Fruit Salad indoors? A complete grow tent kit gives you climate control, proper lighting, and extraction in one box — no guessing which fan fits which tent. If you already have the setup sorted, pair these seeds with root stimulant and bloom nutrients to push those 600g/m² yields closer to reality.

Why Fruit Salad Feminised Seeds Stand Out

We've carried a lot of fruity strains over the years, and most of them sacrifice potency for flavour or speed for yield. Fruit Salad doesn't ask you to pick. At up to 21.7% THC, it sits comfortably in heavyweight territory — stronger than most Strawberry or Banana Kush cuts on their own. And the 7–8 week flowering window means you're not babysitting plants for months on end.

The yield numbers are worth paying attention to. Up to 600g/m² indoors is serious output for a strain that finishes this fast. Outdoors, Expert Seeds rates her at up to 1kg per plant, which puts Fruit Salad in the same bracket as dedicated outdoor monsters. You'll want to give her support stakes or a trellis net from mid-flower — those dense buds on secondary branches get heavy, and snapped stems in week 6 are a miserable experience we've watched too many growers go through.

The honest limitation: she's not the most discreet plant. The terpene profile — citrus, banana, berry — is loud. If you're growing in a shared space, a carbon filter isn't optional, it's survival. The smell starts building from about week 3 of flower and only gets stronger.

Growing Fruit Salad Cannabis Seeds Indoors

Fruit Salad feminised seeds produce plants with a classic indica growth pattern — bushy, wide, and eager to fill out laterally. Indoors, that means she responds brilliantly to low-stress training (LST) and ScrOG setups. Bending the main stem early and weaving branches through a net exposes more bud sites to your light, which is how you chase those 600g/m² numbers.

  1. Germinate seeds using the paper towel method — place seeds between damp (not soaking) paper towels on a plate, cover, and keep at 22–25°C. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant into small pots (0.5–1L) with a light, airy growing medium. Seedlings don't need heavy feeding — plain water or a quarter-strength nutrient solution for the first week.
  3. Move to final containers (11–15L) once the plant has 4–5 nodes. Fruit Salad develops a dense root system, so don't skimp on pot size.
  4. Top or FIM at the 4th or 5th node to encourage lateral branching. Her natural secondary shoot development is already prolific — topping amplifies this.
  5. Maintain 18/6 light during veg for 3–5 weeks, then flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Expect some stretch in the first 10–14 days of flower.
  6. Support branches from week 4 of flower onwards. The buds get dense and heavy — bamboo stakes or a trellis net prevent snapping.
  7. Harvest at 7–8 weeks of flowering. Check trichomes with a loupe: mostly cloudy with 10–15% amber gives the best balance of potency and body effect.

Growing Fruit Salad Seeds Outdoors

Outdoors, Fruit Salad feminised seeds can produce genuinely massive plants. Expert Seeds lists up to 1,000g per plant, and that's achievable in warm climates with a long growing season. She'll want full sun, good airflow, and ideally a spot where she can spread out — these plants bush wide.

In northern European climates, timing matters. Get seedlings started indoors in April, harden them off in May, and transplant outside once overnight temperatures stay above 10°C. Flowering kicks in naturally as daylight drops below 14 hours, typically late July to early August. With a 7–8 week flower period, you're looking at an October harvest — tight but doable before the worst of the autumn rain. If you're in a wetter region, the dense bud structure can trap moisture, so watch for mould in the final two weeks. Shaking plants gently after rain and improving airflow around the canopy helps.

Aroma, Flavour, and Effects of Fruit Salad

Open a cured jar of Fruit Salad and you'll understand the name immediately. The first thing that hits you is a bright, almost aggressive citrus burst — that's the Agent Orange genetics. Underneath, there's a creamy, overripe banana sweetness from the Banana Kush side, and a softer strawberry note that ties it all together. It genuinely smells like someone blended tropical fruit and then dusted it with kief. The taste follows through: sweet citrus on the inhale, creamy berry on the exhale, with a slightly earthy, dank finish that reminds you this is still a potent indica hybrid.

Effects start with a cerebral lift — a mood boost and a sharpening of focus that comes from the sativa influence in the Agent Orange lineage. This doesn't last forever. Within 20–30 minutes, the indica side takes over: heavy limbs, couch-lock territory, and a physical relaxation that builds steadily. At up to 21.7% THC, this isn't a strain for the faint-hearted. Seasoned smokers will appreciate the layered effect; newer users should approach with respect.

This guide is written for adults aged 18 and over. Effects and potency information described here apply to adult physiology. Cannabis seeds and their resulting plants are not appropriate for people under 18.

Fruit Salad vs Other Fruity Cannabis Strains

If you're deciding between Fruit Salad and other flavour-forward strains, here's how she stacks up against two popular alternatives in the Expert Seeds catalogue and beyond.

TraitFruit Salad (Expert Seeds)Banana Kush (standalone)Strawberry Cough
GeneticsAgent Orange x Banana Kush x StrawberryGhost OG x Skunk HazeStrawberry Fields x Haze
TypeIndica-dominant hybridIndica-dominantSativa-dominant
THCUp to 21.7%18–20%17–19%
Flowering7–8 weeks8–9 weeks9–10 weeks
Indoor YieldUp to 600g/m²400–500g/m²400–500g/m²
Best ForFlavour + yield + potency in one packagePure banana flavour, heavy indicaDaytime sativa, berry aroma

Fruit Salad wins on speed, yield, and THC. If you want a pure sativa daytime smoke, Strawberry Cough is the better pick. But if you want the best combination of flavour, production, and potency in a single seed, Fruit Salad is the one we'd plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Fruit Salad take to flower?

Fruit Salad finishes flowering in 7–8 weeks from the flip to 12/12 light. That's fast for a triple-cross hybrid — most comparable strains need 9–10 weeks. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe to nail the harvest window.

What yield can I expect from Fruit Salad indoors?

Expert Seeds rates Fruit Salad at up to 600g/m² indoors. You'll need proper lighting (400W HPS minimum or equivalent LED), adequate pot size (11–15L), and training techniques like ScrOG to hit those numbers. Without training, expect closer to 400–450g/m².

Is Fruit Salad suitable for beginner growers?

Yes, with a caveat. The indica growth pattern is forgiving — she's bushy, sturdy, and doesn't need much height management. The fast flowering time also reduces the window for mistakes. Just watch the dense buds for moisture in late flower, and support branches that get heavy.

What does Fruit Salad smell and taste like?

Sharp citrus (Agent Orange), creamy banana (Banana Kush), and sweet berry (Strawberry). It's a loud strain — a carbon filter is non-negotiable for indoor grows. The flavour follows the nose: citrus-forward with a creamy, fruity finish.

How potent is Fruit Salad?

Up to 21.7% THC, which puts it firmly in the strong category. The effect starts cerebral and uplifting before transitioning into heavy physical relaxation. Not a strain to underestimate, even if you're experienced.

Can I grow Fruit Salad outdoors in northern Europe?

You can, but timing is tight. Start indoors in April, transplant outside in May, and expect harvest in early to mid-October. The 7–8 week flower period helps, but watch for mould in wet autumn weather — those dense buds hold moisture.

What training methods work best for Fruit Salad?

LST and ScrOG are ideal. She naturally develops strong secondary branches, so spreading the canopy with a net exposes more bud sites to light. Topping at the 4th or 5th node amplifies lateral growth. Avoid heavy defoliation — she responds better to gentle tucking.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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