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Cannabis seeds

by Perfect Tree

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Bitter orange terpenes, fast flowering, and resin for days — Spritz feminised cannabis seeds cross Perfect Tree's award-winning Mimosa with fuel-forward Jet A. Dense colas finish in 7–8 weeks indoors, with enough trichome coverage to double as extraction material. Six feminised seeds per pack for a consistent, uniform canopy.
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Spritz Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Perfect Tree

Spritz is a feminised hybrid cannabis seed from Perfect Tree that crosses their award-winning Mimosa cut with the fuel-forward Jet A. The result is a citrus-drenched, resin-heavy plant that flowers in just 7–8 weeks and produces dense colas dripping with extractable trichomes. Think bitter orange aperitif meets dank fuel — named after the Italian cocktail for good reason.

Feminised Seeds Mimosa x Jet A 7–8 Week Flowering Indica-Dominant Hybrid 6 Seeds Per Pack 18+

Why Spritz Feminised Seeds Stand Out

Spritz feminised seeds produce fewer, more uniform phenotypes than their regular counterparts. That translates directly to consistency — your canopy stays even, your harvest timing stays predictable, and you spend less time hunting through phenos for a keeper. Every seed in the 6-pack is feminised, so no pulling males at week three.

The genetics here are solid. Perfect Tree's Mimosa cut has won awards for its orange-candy terpene profile, and Jet A brings the fuel and the structural backbone. The cross gives you plants with genuinely strong central colas, thick side branches, and the kind of vigorous growth that's visible from the moment the seedling breaks soil. We've seen a lot of "strong genetics" claims on seed packs — this one actually delivers on the structure side.

One honest note: the indica dominance means these plants can stretch less than you'd expect from a hybrid. If you're used to sativa-leaning strains filling vertical space, you'll want to adjust your expectations and possibly your light height. They grow outward more than upward, which is actually an advantage in tents but worth knowing before you plan your setup.

Aroma and Flavour Profile of Spritz Cannabis Seeds

This is where Spritz earns its name. Crack open a mature bud and you get hit with a wave of bitter orange — not the generic "citrus" you read on every other seed description, but specifically that Aperol-in-a-glass, orange-peel-and-sugar-syrup aroma. Underneath that, there's a layer of red fruit sweetness, something close to candied cherries, and then the Jet A parentage comes through with a deep, gassy, almost gelato-like undertone.

The terpene profile is citrus-forward with fruity and gassy secondary notes. If you've grown Mimosa before, you'll recognise the orange candy immediately — but the Jet A cross adds a dankness and depth that straight Mimosa doesn't have. It's a more complex nose. The kind of jar you open and people in the next room notice.

The flavour follows the smell closely: orange candy on the inhale, red fruits in the middle, and a lingering fuel-and-gelato finish. Genuinely one of the more interesting terpene profiles we've come across in the Perfect Tree catalogue.

Spritz Growing Characteristics and Yield

Spritz feminised seeds produce plants that are straightforward to grow, though they reward a bit of attention. Here's what to expect across the full cycle.

Seedlings come up strong and vigorous — no babying required. From germination, they develop a sturdy main stem and robust branching that handles the weight of the flowers later on. The foliage is lush and green, typical of a well-fed indica-dominant plant. Indoors, flowering wraps up in 7–8 weeks, which is fast for the density and resin production you get. Outdoors, expect to harvest by early to mid-October — a real advantage if your climate turns cold and wet by late autumn or if you simply want to beat mould season.

Yields are good. The dense, hyper-resinous flowers stack up along the central cola and side branches, and the resin coverage makes these buds excellent candidates for homemade hash or solventless extractions. If you're pressing rosin, Spritz is the kind of starting material that actually returns something worth smoking.

The best cultivation approach is light training — some LST to open the canopy and expose lower bud sites to direct light. The branches are strong enough to handle it without snapping. Heavy defoliation isn't necessary; just clear the interior enough for airflow and let the plant do its thing.

Specification Detail
Seed Type Feminised
Genetics Mimosa x Jet A
Seed Bank Perfect Tree
Indica / Sativa Indica-dominant hybrid
Flowering Time (Indoor) 7–8 weeks
Harvest Time (Outdoor) Early to mid-October
Seeds Per Pack 6
Dominant Terpenes Citrus, red fruit, gas/fuel
Resin Production Very high
Plant Structure Strong branches, large central colas
Difficulty Level Medium
Recommended Technique Light training (LST) to open canopy

Spritz Effects: What to Expect

Spritz delivers a well-balanced effect that starts with an energising, clear-headed lift and transitions into physical relaxation. The onset is uplifting and motivating — the Mimosa genetics come through clearly here — before the indica side settles in and smooths everything out. It's the kind of effect that works in the afternoon: you get things done first, then wind down naturally.

The balance between the initial energy and the later relaxation is what makes this strain interesting. It's not a couch-lock indica, and it's not a racy sativa. The transition is gradual, not jarring. Worth noting: the resin production is high enough that potency tracks accordingly. If you're newer to strong hybrids, pace yourself.

Spritz vs Other Perfect Tree Strains

If you're browsing the Perfect Tree lineup and wondering where Spritz fits, here's a quick comparison with two other popular picks from the same seed bank.

Strain Genetics Flowering Time Dominant Aroma Effect Profile
Spritz Mimosa x Jet A 7–8 weeks Bitter orange, red fruit, fuel Energising then relaxing
Mimozz Mimosa-based 8–9 weeks Orange candy, sweet citrus Uplifting, cerebral
Pink Gasoline Fuel-dominant hybrid 8–9 weeks Gas, floral, sweet Heavy relaxation

Spritz sits right between the pure citrus sweetness of Mimozz and the heavy fuel of Pink Gasoline. If you want the orange terpenes but with more body and a faster turnaround, Spritz is the pick. If you want pure cerebral energy, lean toward Mimozz. If you want to melt into the sofa, Pink Gasoline.

Running Spritz indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to dial in your environment from day one. A carbon filter is non-negotiable once these plants hit mid-flower — the terpene output is loud enough that your neighbours will have opinions. For extraction, grab a set of bubble bags or a pollen press to make the most of that resin production.

How to Grow Spritz Feminised Seeds

  1. Germinate your Spritz seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproots typically appear within 24–72 hours. Keep the environment warm (around 22–25°C) and moist but not soaking.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. A 10–15 litre pot works well for indoor grows; outdoor plants benefit from larger containers or direct planting in prepared soil.
  3. During vegetative growth, apply light stress training (LST) by gently bending the main stem and tying it down. This opens the canopy and encourages the already-strong side branches to develop into secondary colas.
  4. Flip to 12/12 lighting when the plant has filled roughly 60–70% of your canopy space. Spritz doesn't stretch excessively, so you can let her fill out a bit more than you would with a sativa-leaning hybrid.
  5. During weeks 3–5 of flowering, monitor humidity closely. The dense bud structure means airflow is critical — keep relative humidity below 50% and ensure fans are circulating air through the canopy, not just above it.
  6. Harvest at 7–8 weeks of flowering when trichomes show a mix of milky white and the first hints of amber. Earlier harvest leans more energising; letting a few more trichomes turn amber pushes the effect toward heavier relaxation.
  7. Dry in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The orange and fuel terpenes develop noticeably during a proper cure — don't rush this step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spritz an indica or sativa strain?

Spritz is an indica-dominant hybrid, crossing Perfect Tree's Mimosa cut (which carries sativa-leaning traits) with the fuel-forward Jet A. The effect reflects both sides: an initial energising lift followed by physical relaxation.

How long does Spritz take to flower?

Indoors, Spritz finishes flowering in 7–8 weeks. Outdoors, plants are typically ready for harvest by early to mid-October. That's fast for the density and resin production these plants deliver.

What does Spritz smell and taste like?

Expect a dominant bitter orange aroma — think Italian aperitif, not generic citrus. Underneath that, there's red fruit sweetness and a dank, gassy, gelato-like base from the Jet A genetics. The flavour follows the nose closely.

Is Spritz good for making hash or extractions?

Yes, very much so. Spritz produces hyper-resinous flowers with heavy trichome coverage. The dense buds work well as base material for bubble hash, dry sift, or rosin pressing. The terpene profile carries through into extracts nicely.

How difficult is Spritz to grow?

Medium difficulty. The feminised seeds produce uniform phenotypes with strong structure, so you won't be fighting unstable genetics. The main thing to watch is humidity during late flowering — those dense buds can trap moisture. Good airflow and light training are all you really need.

What training techniques work best with Spritz?

Light stress training (LST) is the best approach. Bend and tie the main stem to open the canopy and let light reach lower bud sites. The branches are thick enough to handle it. Heavy topping isn't necessary — the natural structure already produces strong side branches.

How does Spritz compare to regular Mimosa seeds?

Spritz adds the Jet A cross, which brings more structural strength, a faster flowering time, and a deeper, gassier terpene layer underneath the Mimosa orange candy. If you like Mimosa but want more body in both the plant and the effect, Spritz is the step up.

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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