Phatt Fruity from Barneys Farm stitches three old-world lines - Afghani, North Indian, and Mexican - into a compact, resilient indica-leaning hybrid tuned for aroma and speed. Indoors, the cultivar stays short and orderly (about 70-80 cm), stacking dense, lime-green colas that cure into musky, fruit-laced clusters with a light skunky edge. The palate skews blueberry and earthy spice, finishing sweetly fruity. Under sensible lighting and nutrition it races through bloom in 55-60 days and typically returns around 550 g/m2; outside, it tends to wrap by late September where seasons allow. Resin coverage is thorough without being unruly, a hallmark of its Afghan and North Indian ancestry, while the Mexican input adds a brighter top note and a touch of lift. With roughly 70% indica and 30% sativa genetics, Phatt Fruity's effect profile leans mellow and body-centric yet sociable: a relaxing, happy onset that can make conversation flow, tapering gently rather than plunging into heavy couchlock. Potency sits around 19% THC with trace CBD reported near 1.3%, landing it in the clear-headed, calming bracket for most tasters. Created by Barneys Farm, the strain is known among growers for its mold resistance, compact stature, and unfussy training needs - reliable traits that pair neatly with its old-school, fruit-and-earth character and tidy flowering window.




