Stoopid Fruit
Stoopid Fruits × Hella Jelly
Stoopid Fruit is a modern hybrid cultivar recognized for its vibrant, fruit-forward character and uplifting effects. Its name reflects a loud aroma and flavor profile that prominently features candy and fruit notes, often associated with a cheerful, carefree disposition suitable for daytime activities.
Appearance
Well-cultivated Stoopid Fruit plants typically exhibit a medium stature with robust lateral branching and strong apical dominance. The buds are dense, often forming conical or golf-ball shapes along trained branches, with moderate internodal spacing simplifying canopy management. Calyxes may show hints of purple or lavender under cooler temperatures, and the buds are typically coated in a frosty layer of trichomes.
Aroma & Flavor
The defining characteristic of Stoopid Fruit is its aroma, which is predominantly sweet and fruity, often evoking mixed berries such as blueberry and strawberry, sometimes with tropical undertones. When properly cured, the aroma translates to a flavor profile that mirrors the jar's scent, featuring a sweet berry entry with citrus nuances and a lingering herbal coolness on the exhale. Minimal harshness is often noted, especially when vaped or consumed from well-cured flower.
Effects
Consumers often describe Stoopid Fruit as providing an energetic onset that is uplifting and creative, steering clear of overly intense or racy sensations. This profile makes it suitable for daytime use, social settings, and engaging in creative endeavors. The effects are generally perceived as buoyant and conducive to a carefree experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, Stoopid Fruit is recognized for its terpene-rich profile, with Myrcene, Limonene, and Terpinolene frequently mentioned as contributing to its aromatic and sensory qualities. The strain typically tests around 24% THC, with CBD content below 1%, aligning with its reputation for potent, psychoactive effects.
Origins & Lineage
Stoopid Fruit gained prominence in the late 2010s and early 2020s, developed by breeders focusing on fruit-forward profiles and grower-friendly traits. While its exact genetic lineage is not universally defined, it is known to be a parent in crosses like Eli's Hair (also known as Hella Stoopid), which combines Stoopid Fruit with Hella Jelly. This lineage highlights its contribution of berry-candy aromatics and uplifting energy.
Growing
Stoopid Fruit is generally considered manageable for growers, with plants exhibiting moderate height and strong branching suitable for various cultivation environments, including indoor, greenhouse, and mixed-light settings. Breeders aimed for relatively swift finishing times and good resin production. The buds develop densely, and the plants can tolerate moderate defoliation.