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Apple Fritter × Runtz — the cookie-cohort apple bridge.
Granny Apple Runtz bridges the two biggest cookie-cohort jars on a shelf: Apple Fritter and Runtz. Both parents already carry strong WA demand on their own, and the cross brings the tart-apple bite of the Granny Smith side of the Apple Fritter line together with the candy-sweet Runtz signature. Hybrid that tends to lean slightly indica on most phenos — body-loose without being couch-locked.
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Genetics
Granny Apple Runtz's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
Naming reference, not genetics. The 'Granny' label leans on the Granny Smith side of the Apple Fritter aroma — that tart-apple bite. Cannabis strains aren't bred from fruit; the name signals what the aroma reminds growers of.
The Apple Fritter side adds a tart-apple top note that pure Runtz doesn't carry — Runtz on its own is sweeter-candy with no fruit-bite. The body weight on Granny Apple Runtz also tends to land a bit heavier than the original Runtz phenotype.
Indirectly — Runtz is on the Cookies side of modern breeding, but Granny Apple Runtz itself isn't a Cookies-branded release. Different growers carry their own pheno cuts, which is why batch character can shift jar to jar.
Mid-to-late afternoon tends to fit best — early enough that the body weight isn't a problem, late enough that you're past the need for sharp head-up energy. Some indica-leaning phenos push it firmly into evening territory.
Verified May 27, 2026 against 2 sources.
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