Delta-9 Labs
Many cannabis fans may feel that marijuana is ambrosia for the
mind and soul, a gift from above for weary mortals. The type of
weed that creates such gratitude and adulation is certainly a
part of Delta-9’s breeding goals. Their strain Fruit of the Gods
is sativa-dominant hybrid with a narrow profile and a satisfying
yield. This variety’s effect can be summed up in a word –
uplifting! The nickname “FOG” also evolved from the thick
white fog of sweet exhale after a big bong hit of this bud.
When grown indoors in a controllable flowering environment,
Fruit of the Gods takes 9½ to 11 weeks to finish, depending on
whether she is grown in soil or using hydro methods. This
variety can also be grown outdoors in many regions. Warmer
outdoor climates will result in yields that are 25-50% higher
than indoor or temperate grows. Delta-9 uses neem oil for pest
control with this strain, although FOG is naturally quite bugresistant, and resilient under many growing conditions.
When Delta-9 grows out their strains, they use soil
exclusively, with organic nutrients. However, FOG will do well
in any indoor system, and may even be more prodigious and
ripen in slightly less time with a hydroponic setup. While her
height will depend on the length of the vegetative period, FOG
is a moderate grower. She starts stretching out a bit in the first
two weeks of flowering, and doubles in height by week three.
These plants create many long side branches that hug the main
stem. Her leaves are short and wide, like the leaves on her
Skunk #1 poppa. They are narrower than a typical sativa leaf,
so the end result is a broad elongated leaf blade. Overall, FOG
looks like a small bushy plant with many branches close to the
main stem. Even when kept short and grown in small spaces,
Fruit Of the Gods produces well: in an average-sized room with
proper ventilation and lighting, FOG will give you a minimum
of 30-50 grams per 3 ft. (1 m) plant.
The “fruits” of this strain are light and airy as they fill in
during the first 5 to 8 weeks. Then in the last 3 weeks they
harden. Their calyxes swell up and become tight, creating
small but very dense buds. FOG tastes sweet, with a hazy,
floral perfume that lingers throughout the room in the thick
white cloud of its exhale. The FOG high is clearheaded and
uplifting. As such it is very functional and easy to maintain
even during a period of work or socializing. As soon as the buzz
reaches your head, it creates a momentum to get things done,
and motivate with friends or focus on a project.