● Genetics: Apple Fritter × The Menthol
● Breeder: Compound Genetics
● Seed Type: Feminized
● THC: 23–28%
● Flowering Time: 8–10 Weeks
● Yield: Medium to High
● Aroma: Sweet Apple, Mint, Light Gas, Herbal Spice
● Profile: Sativa-Leaning Hybrid (60/40)
Frosted Fujis Feminized Seeds: Apple Mint Terpene Fusion
Frosted Fujis from Compound Genetics is a terpene-rich hybrid known for combining crisp fruit sweetness with cooling mint and fuel undertones. This feminized cultivar blends the dessert-inspired genetics of Apple Fritter with the refreshing mint-diesel complexity of The Menthol. The result is a modern hybrid that balances sweet apple pastry flavors with sharp minty freshness and subtle fuel depth.
Typically expressing a 60% sativa and 40% indica balance, Frosted Fujis produces medium-sized plants with dense, resin-covered buds. THC levels are commonly reported between 23–28%, while the flowers often display vibrant green tones with purple accents and bright orange pistils. Thick trichome coverage gives the buds a frosted appearance that contributes to their strong visual appeal among collectors and enthusiasts studying modern cannabis cultivars.
Genetic Background and Breeding Lineage
The breeding design of Frosted Fujis reflects the modern terpene-focused approach used by Compound Genetics. The parent cultivar Apple Fritter contributes sweet apple pastry notes, subtle earthiness, and a balanced hybrid structure. This strain is well known for its dessert-like aroma and strong resin production.
The second parent, The Menthol, introduces a unique combination of cooling mint freshness and gassy fuel undertones. Together, these genetics create resilient plants with relatively consistent phenotypes that allow breeders and collectors to explore terpene inheritance, flavor complexity, and hybrid stability in modern cannabis lines.
Plant Structure and Growth Characteristics
Frosted Fujis generally develops into medium-height plants with vigorous vegetative growth and moderate stretch during the early flowering phase. The structure tends to produce strong lateral branches capable of supporting clusters of dense flowers coated in resin.
The strain adapts well to various cultivation environments including indoor grow rooms, greenhouse operations, and outdoor gardens located in mild climates. Indoor environments often allow growers to optimize resin production through controlled lighting and climate management, while outdoor cultivation can promote natural vigor and strong plant structure when provided with proper airflow and sunlight.
Balanced nutrients, adequate humidity control, and consistent light cycles contribute to healthy plant development and improved flower formation throughout the growth cycle.
Flowering Period and Production Potential
When grown indoors, Frosted Fujis generally completes its flowering stage within approximately 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor plants are typically ready for harvest around early October depending on regional climate conditions.
Under favorable growing environments, the strain can produce medium to high yields of compact, resin-dense buds. The flowers often develop thick trichome coverage and vibrant coloration, making them visually striking specimens for collectors analyzing hybrid cannabis varieties.
Flavor Profile and Dominant Terpenes
One of Frosted Fujis’ most attractive features is its refreshing flavor profile that blends fruit sweetness with cooling mint. The taste commonly opens with crisp red apple notes reminiscent of sweet pastry desserts. This fruity layer is followed by earthy undertones and a refreshing mint finish inherited from The Menthol parent.
Additional hints of subtle gas and herbal spice contribute depth to the flavor. Terpenes frequently associated with this profile include limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene. These compounds help create a balanced sensory experience that combines citrus brightness, mild spice, and earthy warmth.
Aromatic Characteristics and Phenotype Variation
The aroma of Frosted Fujis is often described as both fruity and refreshing. Sweet apple scents dominate the bouquet, followed by minty freshness and light fuel undertones. Herbal and slightly earthy notes may also appear as the flowers mature.
Phenotypic variation can influence how strongly certain characteristics are expressed. Some plants emphasize the fruity apple pastry profile inherited from Apple Fritter, while others display stronger mint and diesel notes from The Menthol lineage. Visually, plants often develop purple-tinted buds with green foliage, bright orange pistils, and thick trichome layers that give the flowers their signature frosted appearance.
Seed Storage and Collector Information
Frosted Fujis Feminized Seeds are typically offered in collector packs containing seven seeds. These seeds are valued by collectors interested in preserving terpene-rich cannabis genetics and studying modern hybrid cultivars.
To maintain seed viability over time, they should be stored in cool, dark, and dry environments. Collectors seeking similar terpene-focused hybrids can also explore additional cultivars from Compound Genetics, a breeder widely recognized for producing innovative cannabis genetics with distinctive flavor profiles.
Please note that the information provided here is for informational purposes only. We do not sell seeds to anyone who we believe intends to use them illegally. We do not condone the germination of seeds, and we do not encourage anyone to grow seeds. We sell seeds for souvenir and collectible purposes only. The cultivation of cannabis seeds is illegal in many countries.
| Pack | pack 5 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Compound |
| Genetics | Apple Fritter x The Menthol |
| Sex/Type | Feminized |
| Flavor | Tart and sweet, similar to a Fuji apple |
Compound Genetics is a premium cannabis breeding company known for creating some of the most sought‑after modern cannabis strains with intense terpene profiles, high potency, and strong visual appeal. The brand focuses on developing “designer” cannabis genetics that emphasize flavor, aroma, and resin production.
The company was founded in 2017 by breeder Christopher Lynch in Portland, Oregon, before later expanding its operations to California and building a strong international reputation in the cannabis industry.
Compound Genetics quickly gained attention for its innovative breeding approach, which focuses heavily on phenotype hunting and terpene‑forward crosses. Their philosophy, often summarized as “Flavors by Design,” emphasizes creating strains with unique flavor expressions and exotic aroma combinations.
The brand collaborates with major cannabis companies and breeders worldwide, including Cookies, Runtz, Alien Labs, and Connected, helping introduce several viral strains that became popular in dispensaries and grow rooms across the globe.
Key Facts About Compound Genetics
• Founded: 2017
• Founder: Christopher Lynch
• Origin: Portland, Oregon, USA
• Current Base: California, USA
• Seed Types: Primarily feminized photoperiod seeds
• Focus: Exotic terpene profiles, premium genetics, limited seed drops
• Reputation: High‑end boutique breeder
Famous Strains by Compound Genetics
Compound Genetics is responsible for several well‑known modern strains, including:
• Apples & Bananas (collaboration with Cookies)
• Jet Fuel Gelato
• Pavé
• Menthol
• La Bomba
• Marshmallow OG
• High Society
These cultivars are known for their dense resin production, strong terpene expression, and unique dessert‑like flavors, making them popular among both commercial growers and cannabis connoisseurs.
Breeding Philosophy
Compound Genetics focuses on selecting elite phenotypes and crossing them with carefully chosen male plants to produce stable and high‑performing hybrids. Their breeding process emphasizes:
• Loud terpene profiles (gas, candy, fruit, dessert)
• Strong resin production for hash and extracts
• High THC potency
• Modern bag appeal and flower structure
Because of their limited‑release seed drops and premium genetics, Compound Genetics seeds are often considered collectible and can sell out quickly after release.
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