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Apple Fritter

Hybrid — THC 28%
VS

Grape Cake

Indica — THC 22%

Potency, effects, terpenes, flavors, growing difficulty, and medical uses — compared side by side.

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Quick Verdict

Who wins in each category?

Potency
Apple Fritter
🏥
Medical
Tie
🌱
Growing
Apple Fritter
🍋
Flavor
Tie

Strain Profile Comparison

Six-axis profile overlay — see where each strain excels

THCCBDEffectsFlavorsGrow EaseMedical
Apple Fritter
Grape Cake

Effect Matchup

Side-by-side effect intensity — bars show relative prominence

Apple Fritter
Effect
Grape Cake
88%
Relaxing
100%
77%
Giggly
77%
60%
Happy
88%
53%
Hungry
53%
100%
Tingling
68%
Euphoric
46%
Uplifting
41%
Energetic
36%
Focused
Creative
68%
Focus
60%
4 shared effects highlighted
Apple Fritter — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelVery Strong
Grape Cake — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelStrong
Sour Apple x Animal CookiesApple Fritter
Indica 50%Sativa 50%
Grape Stomper x Wedding CakeGrape Cake
Indica 70%Sativa 30%

Side-by-Side Specs

Green highlight indicates the superior value

Apple Fritter
Category
Grape Cake
22–28%Better
🔥THC
18–22%
0–0%
💧CBD
0–0%
Hybrid (50/50)
🧬Type
Indica (70/30)
Very StrongBetter
Potency
Strong
Evening
🕐Best Time
Evening
Beginners, Medical Users, Nighttime Use
🎯Best For
Medical Users, Nighttime Use, Creative Activities

Profile Comparison

Shared (4)
RelaxingGigglyHappyHungry
Only Apple Fritter (5)
TinglingEuphoricUpliftingEnergeticFocused
Only Grape Cake (2)
CreativeFocus

Possible Side Effects

Shared
DizzyDry mouth
Only Apple Fritter
Headache
Only Grape Cake
Dry eyes

Growing Guide Comparison

Apple Fritter
PhotoperiodPhotoperiod
Growing MethodIndoor, Outdoor
Grape Cake
PhotoperiodPhotoperiod
Growing MethodIndoor, Outdoor

About These Strains

Apple Fritter

Hybrid 50/50 — THC 2228%

Apple Fritter, also known as “Apple Fritters,” is a rare evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Sour Apple X Animal Cookies strains. Best known for making the High Times' 2016 “World's Strongest Strains” List, this baby brings on a hard-hitting high and super delicious flavor that will have you begging for more after just one taste.

This bud has a super sweet fruity apple flavor with a lightly cakey vanilla exhale that's just like a delicious fresh-baked apple fritter.

Grape Cake

Indica 70/30 — THC 1822%

Grape Cake is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing the infamous Grape Stomper X Cherry Pie X Wedding Cake strains. Known for its super delicious flavor and long-lasting high, Grape Cake is the perfect bud for any indica lover who needs a little power behind their medicine.

This bud has a super sweet and fruity grape flavor with a lightly spicy and savory cherry diesel exhale.

Which One Is Right for You?

Apple Fritter and Grape Cake are both excellent strains with distinct characteristics. Apple Fritter is a Hybrid with 22–28% THC, while Grape Cake is a Indica with 18–22% THC. Your choice depends on your preference for effects, growing difficulty, and intended use.

Choose Apple Fritter

Choose Apple Fritter if you want higher THC potency, easier growing, more cerebral/uplifting effects. Apple Fritter, also known as “Apple Fritters,” is a rare evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Sour Apple X Animal Cookies strains.

Choose Grape Cake

Choose Grape Cake if you want deeper body relaxation. Grape Cake is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing the infamous Grape Stomper X Cherry Pie X Wedding Cake strains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Apple Fritter vs Grape Cake

Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for any medical condition. Effects, potency, and medical benefits may vary. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or under the legal age in your jurisdiction.

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