Alien Fire Fruit by Holy Smoke Seeds
Alien × Fire OG × Fruit-Influenced Strain
Alien Fire Fruit is a predominantly indica cultivar developed by Holy Smoke Seeds, recognized for its high-impact terpene profiles and dense, resinous flowers. This indica-leaning hybrid balances classic Kush gas notes with bright fruit esters, offering a complex sweet-meets-diesel aroma and flavor.
Appearance
Alien Fire Fruit typically yields dense, tightly stacked buds that are often described as golf ball or egg-shaped. The flowers are noted for their significant resin coverage, indicating a high trichome density.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Alien Fire Fruit is characterized by a blend of sweet fruit esters and the pungent gas associated with OG genetics. Consumers often detect notes of berry, grape, and citrus layered over a diesel foundation, with creamy undertones contributing to its complex bouquet.
Effects
This strain is noted for promoting a focused state, often accompanying its full-bodied relaxation. Its indica-dominant nature suggests a calming influence suitable for evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Alien Fire Fruit is known for its high THC content, typically ranging between 20-30%, with minimal CBD. The terpene profile is complex, often featuring Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene as primary components, supported by Linalool, Humulene, and Ocimene.
Growing Characteristics
Growers report that Alien Fire Fruit exhibits strong lateral branching and a relatively fast flowering time compared to more sativa-influenced varieties. The plants tend to remain compact to medium in height with stout branching, making them suitable for indoor cultivation with limited vertical space.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Holy Smoke Seeds, Alien Fire Fruit is a mostly indica cultivar. While the exact parentage is not officially published, its name and characteristics suggest a lineage combining Alien-derived genetics and Fire OG-type stock with a fruit-forward strain. It emerged in the late 2010s, aligning with a trend in dessert-forward, gas-infused hybrids.