Lumpy's Apple Fritter

tko2184

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I totally trust Mainly. I got the OGKB2.1 and Tropicana Cherry cut from him and they were both legit as well. I'll be finishing up another run of the fritter in about 6 weeks. I think I'll be able to dial her in more this run as well. I'll share shots of it once close to completion.
Tropicana banana is something I check as well tiki madman bred that one
 

BigSco508

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I totally trust Mainly. I got the OGKB2.1 and Tropicana Cherry cut from him and they were both legit as well. I'll be finishing up another run of the fritter in about 6 weeks. I think I'll be able to dial her in more this run as well. I'll share shots of it once close to completion.
Like i said before if you got it from Chad/Mainly it's 100% legit .
 

LGND

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So are people going nuts over this simply because of the smell ?
For me personally this plant checks a lot of boxes and I'll be keeping her in the rotation. Veg's quick, yields really well, nugs are dense and frosted, great smell, high is wonderful, and it was easy to trim. The high for me puts me into a nice relaxed mood where I can do my evening gardening and feel connected with the plants but not feel sleepy and that's what I personally look for.
 

tko2184

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I concur w @LGND I blown away by the amount of tops on this plants I mean quality tops and well as how quick it grows .........
 
Hey Guys,
The Lumpy's Apple fritter key traits/expressions that I think I have nailed down are....Red leaf stems. Very deep, highly Serrated leaf structure with instances of double serration (crocodile type), flattened tailing leaflets, and Red Leaf centers. These are observations I have notice from browsing internet photos and from other source. Can any else confirm these expressions as traits for A. Fritter?

All the photos in this thread look great, does anyone have any early Veg shots?
I have what I hope is Apple Fritter and I will post photos soon, as she is currently a small rooted clone. :)
 

Dividedsky

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Lumpys apple fritter is a very nice cut. That said is it worth the price tag?? I'd say so, but it's up to you and how you grow and also how dialed in you are. I also don't think lumpys apple fritter cuts will demand a high price much longer considering a lot of cuts have somehow gotten backdoored or given to trusted people who sold cuts or traded with someone who planned on selling the cuts. If you know where to look, lumps applefritter is a easily accessible cut, with more and more people buying ap frit cuts thru online via Instagram etc. the price of it will definitely go down seeing as the more of it out there, the more the strain will lose its exclusivity. More and more homegrowers/basement tent growers have aquired and sell it on Instagram themselves.
Some people talk about the apple fritter hermn and I believe it can if stressed out but also think hearing about herms with this strain has more to do with apple fritter hybrids/crosses seed packs. It is a strain that jumped upon the hype train this past year and then what do you know >breeders were dusting their apple fritter cuts with whatever males they were using, some definitely not testing. That's why we've seen some reports of herms with apple fritter and I myself think it definitely has more to do with apple fritter crossed seed packs.
 

oswizzle

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Does the smell translate into taste? It looks pretty but Ive yet to see anyone say how insane its flavor is
 

BigSco508

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It's their smell and taste but it's not like i just put a sour apple jolly rancher in my mouth that is for sure.
More like the smell of whole granny smith with the peel on it still you can faintly smell it but not like after you peel it or bite into it . But that just my 2 cents others may tell you different and hey what do i know anyways . :rolleyes:
 

BigSco508

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Hey Guys,
The Lumpy's Apple fritter key traits/expressions that I think I have nailed down are....Red leaf stems. Very deep, highly Serrated leaf structure with instances of double serration (crocodile type), flattened tailing leaflets, and Red Leaf centers. These are observations I have notice from browsing internet photos and from other source. Can any else confirm these expressions as traits for A. Fritter?

All the photos in this thread look great, does anyone have any early Veg shots?
I have what I hope is Apple Fritter and I will post photos soon, as she is currently a small rooted clone. :)
Shouldn't have to hope if you have a cut boss and with the price tag on that cut x10 If you have to question if you have a legit cut it's time to find a new clone dealer .
 

eastcoastled

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Lumpy has said numerous times that he has not given out his cut to clone sellers. He has basically said if you have it, you got it from him. Somehow everyone has this cut?
 
Lumpy has said numerous times that he has not given out his cut to clone sellers. He has basically said if you have it, you got it from him. Somehow everyone has this cut?
After reading through comments from Lumpy... It has gotten to clone dealers, at varying costs and varying generation clones available through IG easy. I assume i have 3rd or 4th gen clone, but I don't know for sure.
 
I know that happens, but there’s more fakes then real out there. It’s like eventually the fake becomes the real.
Word, and something interesting I just figuered out is the Reckless rainbow is the Sister to Apple Fritter. This is from Lumpy posts paraphrased, "Apple Fritter originally came from 4 seeds, two keepers, two tossed, Pheno #1 Apple Fritter, And Pheno #2 Reckless Rainbow." Both being from the same F1 seed stock. Also Lumpy's Ben "N" Berrys is Apple Fritter X Reckless Rainbow, So is that an F2?
 
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