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Formula 1 isn't a single strain so much as a race class — two breeders, two engines, same nameplate. Both versions rev high, but the setup under the hood is completely different.


Origin 1: Formula 1 by Aficionado Seeds


Aficionado's Formula 1 is a fruit-forward powerhouse, blending Grape Pie with Testarossa and seasoning it with Black Lime #9 for an extra kick. Leo Stone and his Emerald Triangle crew have stacked trophies at the Emerald Cup for years, and this cut shows why: guava, grape, passion fruit, and grapefruit layered over a fuel baseline. THC clocks in at around 20-22%, delivering a fast-acting cerebral spark that users say fuels creativity as much as conversation.


Origin 2: Formula 1 by LIT Farms


LIT Farms went in a different direction, pairing E85 (Wedding Cake x Project 4516) with Gelato #41 to lean heavier on the indica side. This version grows dense, resin-frosted colas and finishes in about 65 days, feminized only. The Gelato lineage smooths the flavor into creamy citrus and dessert notes, while the E85 parent keeps the fuel tank full.


Both Formula 1s are tuned for quick onset and high performance. Smokers talk about zesty citrus and diesel on the nose, creamy sweetness on the exhale, and a ride that kicks off energetic and creative before easing into steady body calm.


Two versions, two pedigrees — Aficionado's tropical fruit rocket or Lit Farms' creamy indica driver — but either way, Formula 1 earns its name by taking off fast.


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