Online sources speculate that the unidentified strain Fruit Loops is a four-way cross of Blue Dream, Blueberry, Grapefruit, and White Widow. With a tropical, earthy aroma, it has a sweet and spicy flavor. Fruit Loops has a short, bushy growth pattern and a dense bud structure.
Even though it thrives in any environment, outdoor sunlight creates hardy plants that yield better crops and mature in late September to late October. The strain grows well when Sea of Green (SOG) is used indoors, flowering in seven to ten weeks.
Large buds with dark green leaves and orange pistils grow on Fruit Loops. Blue Dream and Blueberry give it some purple coloring as well, especially if it is exposed to cold temperatures late in the growing cycle. Good yields can be expected from growers, especially when using SOG indoors or outdoors.