Fetti Wap by Lit Farms
Fetti Wap is an indica-dominant strain developed by Lit Farms, aiming to combine traditional indica genetics with modern breeding for enhanced potency and quality. It is recognized for its deeply relaxing effects and complex sensory profile.
Appearance
Fetti Wap plants exhibit dense, bushy structures characteristic of indica heritage, often displaying vibrant green leaves with occasional purple hues as they mature. The buds are notably thick, tightly packed, and covered in frosty trichomes, giving them a sparkling appearance and suggesting high potency. Growers report buds that are often heavier than average.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Fetti Wap is a complex blend, beginning with deep earthy notes complemented by hints of pine and a subtle sweetness. Closer inspection reveals undertones of herbal mint, with occasional suggestions of lemon and spice. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering an earthy base that transitions into sweet and spicy layers, with notes of pine and citrus also present.
Effects
Fetti Wap is primarily known for inducing a sense of calm and relaxation, consistent with its indica genetics. Users often report a deeply relaxing experience that can be attributed to its genetic makeup and terpene profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that Fetti Wap contains significant levels of terpenes such as Myrcene and Caryophyllene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential effects. Cannabinoid testing shows THC levels averaging around 22%, with CBD content typically below 1%, positioning it as a potent option for those seeking indica-dominant effects.
Growing
Cultivation records suggest Fetti Wap exhibits stable genetic expression, with growers observing consistent resin production. The strain is noted for its robust appearance and reliable cannabinoid expression across different growing cycles, indicating a degree of predictability for cultivators.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Lit Farms, Fetti Wap draws heavily from traditional indica genetics, with up to 80% of its source material being indica-dominant. The breeding process involved meticulous selection over multiple generations to preserve classic indica traits while enhancing potency and quality.