
- Compact, resilient hybrid for cool-climate growers
Apes In Space
Apes In Space is a compact hybrid bred for controlled environments and cool climates.
- Ideal for small tents and compact setups
- Bright citrus aroma with pine undertones
- Stable flowering time for northern growers
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Ape Kush x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Both |
About Apes In Space
Apes In Space is a compact, resinous hybrid selected for stable flowering and strong citrus notes. It suits growers in cool regions who want a manageable plant with solid yields and a clear, focused high.
Apes In Space is a balanced hybrid with sativa-leaning highs and indica structure. It combines energising cerebral effects with calming physical notes.
THC levels typically range from 18 to 22 percent, offering a pronounced but controllable high. Potency suits experienced users while remaining manageable for intermediate growers.
CBD is low, generally between 0.5 and 1 percent, so therapeutic effects stem mostly from THC and terpenes. Users seeking high-CBD profiles should consider other varieties.
Apes In Space descends from Ape Kush x Northern Lights, combining classic resinous traits with modern lift. Breeders selected for compact structure and stable flowering time.
Seeds are sold feminized to simplify grows and ensure flowering females. These stable feminized seeds suit growers who prioritise predictable phenotypes.
Growing Apes In Space in the Scottish Highlands requires intermediate skills and attention to airflow and humidity. The plant handles cool Highland growing conditions but needs protection from excessive damp and cold.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoor harvest in the Highlands often aligns with late September to early October.
Yields are moderate with careful feeding and training, averaging 350 to 450 grams per square metre indoors. Outdoor production in sheltered sites in the Highlands can match indoor numbers in good summers.
Plants stay compact, often between 60 and 120 centimetres, making them suitable for limited spaces. Branching is sturdy and supports dense colas without excessive stretching.
Indoors Apes In Space performs well in tents and small setups, responding positively to SCROG and LST methods in the Scottish Highlands. Outdoors it prefers a sunny, sheltered spot and benefits from wind protection.
Growing Apes In Space in the Scottish Highlands demands vigilance against late-season rain and persistent damp. The strain tolerates cool Highland growing conditions but benefits from raised beds or pots and extra shelter outdoors in this region.
The high starts with a clear, uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus. That initial energy gently eases into a relaxed body sensation that remains functional.
Flavor leans citrus-forward with earthy and pine undertones that emerge on the exhale. The terpene mix leaves a clean, resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It prefers controlled indoor environments or sheltered outdoor sites with good light and airflow, particularly in cooler areas.
Expect eight to ten weeks of flowering indoors and a late September to early October harvest window outdoors in northern climates.
Yes, its compact stature makes it well suited to small tents and compact indoor cannabis gardens with proper training.
Use a balanced veg feed followed by a bloom formulation, reducing nitrogen during flower and watching EC levels closely.
It has average resistance; extra attention to humidity and airflow is important in cooler, damper climates.
Low stress training and SCROG work well to level the canopy and increase yields in limited spaces.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and mould in the Scottish Highlands, especially in late season when conditions are damp.
Yes, with composts, organic teas and careful nutrient balancing you can achieve good organic results.
Dry slowly at cool, stable temperatures and 50 to 60 percent humidity, then cure in jars for several weeks for best flavour.
It is better suited to growers who have some experience, though a careful novice can succeed with attention to humidity and training.
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