Quick Fruit

Quick Fruit

Cannabis Strain by AC Genetics

Introduction
Quick Fruit suggests autoflowering genetics ("Quick") emphasizing fruity terpene profiles, following European breeding patterns creating auto versions of popular strains while highlighting specific characteristics. The straightforward naming indicates marketing emphasis on speed and flavor.

Lineage
Without accessible breeder attribution or detailed documentation, specific characteristics remain partially documented. European seed banks frequently create autoflowering variations of established strains, maintaining parent characteristics while incorporating ruderalis genetics for automatic flowering convenience.

Terpenes
Terpene profiles suggested by "Fruit" naming typically emphasize limonene, myrcene, and potentially fruity esters—producing citrus, berry, or tropical aromatics depending on specific genetics selected. Autoflowering versions generally maintain parent terpene profiles while potentially expressing slightly reduced intensity.

Growth
Cultivation follows autoflowering protocols: consistent lighting (18-20 hours throughout lifecycle), minimal training stress, avoid transplanting shock, start in final container. Flowering occurs automatically regardless of photoperiod after 2-4 weeks vegetative growth.

Effects
Effects depend on indica/sativa balance in parent genetics. Autoflower potency continues improving as breeding advances, with modern versions approaching photoperiod cannabinoid content.

Documentation
Availability through European seed banks specializing in autoflowering genetics.

⚠️ This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice.

Sources: http://www.ac-genetics.com/

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