
- Apple-forward flavour for controlled indoor grows.
Apple Butter
Apple Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid with crisp apple notes and a creamy finish, suited to controlled indoor grows.
- Apple aroma with creamy finish.
- Compact plants ideal for LED tents.
- Reliable resin and flavour in 8–9 weeks.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.0% |
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Applejack x Buttercream |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (60-120 cm indoors) |
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Medium to high (350-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Apple, Buttery Caramel, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool To Temperate; Handles Variable British Weather |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor Preferred; Outdoor Possible In Sheltered Climates |
About Apple Butter
Apple Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Applejack x Buttercream that combines a pronounced apple terpene with creamy, buttery undertones and solid resin production. The variety favours indoor cultivation with controlled light and humidity, yields medium to high results under strong LED arrays, and finishes in eight to nine weeks with compact, resinous colas.
Apple Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for resin production and aroma. The balance leans toward a calming body effect while retaining mental clarity.
THC levels generally sit between 18 and 22 per cent in most phenotypes. Strong light and optimal nutrients can push certain plants slightly higher.
CBD content is low, typically under 1 per cent, so it is not a high-CBD choice. Medical users often pair it with higher-CBD varieties when a stronger CBD profile is needed.
Apple Butter traces to Applejack x Buttercream lineage and was selected for a strong apple-forward terpene profile. Breeders stabilised resin production and aroma through successive backcrosses.
This variety is commonly available as feminised seed to simplify cultivation and maximise flower-producing plants. Some breeders also offer regular or auto-flowering derivatives based on the original line.
Growing Apple Butter is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from stable environmental control; it can struggle with prolonged cold and damp common in variable British weather. In Belfast, careful humidity management and airflow will reduce the risk of mould.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. A small number of phenotypes may require up to ten weeks to fully mature.
Yields are medium to high indoors when trained and fed correctly, often reaching 350–500 g per square metre. Outdoor results in Belfast are more variable and depend on late-season conditions.
Plants remain compact to medium with a strong central cola and dense side branching. Indoor heights commonly range from 60 to 120 cm with standard training.
Apple Butter performs best indoors where temperature and humidity are controlled, which is often preferable in Belfast. Outdoors in Belfast it can do well in a sheltered, sunny spot but late-season rain threatens bud quality.
In Belfast growers should expect variable British weather with cool, damp spells that can stress flowering plants. Good ventilation, shelter and dehumidification are essential to prevent mould and bud rot.
The profile delivers a relaxed physical sensation alongside a gentle cerebral uplift. Many users report improved mood and reduced tension without feeling overly sedated.
The flavour mixes crisp apple top notes with creamy buttery undertones and a light earthy finish. Sweet fruitiness lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Full-spectrum LED panels with a strong blue range for veg and red/infrared for flowering give consistent results while keeping energy use down.
Use good plant spacing, selective pruning to improve airflow and consider a temporary shelter for heavy rain to protect buds from prolonged damp.
Begin a flush around ten days before harvest for soil grows and five to seven days for coco to help improve smoke smoothness and flavour.
Yes, feminised seeds are the standard option and simplify the grow by producing predominantly female, bud-bearing plants.
A moderate to high feeding plan with a slight reduction in nitrogen at the start of flowering and increased phosphorus and potassium during bloom works well.
Yes, low-stress training and topping help distribute light and increase yields without significantly extending flowering time.
A carbon filter and sealed grow area combined with regular air exchanges will control the apple-sweet terpenes effectively.
Aphids, spider mites and mildew are common; monitor weekly and use IPM methods such as predatory insects, neem oil or targeted products when needed.
Yes, but beginners should follow clear instructions on ventilation, nutrient dosing and pest control; an LED setup with stable environment control reduces many variables.
Yes, Apple Butter responds very well to indoor LED cannabis cultivation, where light intensity, spectrum and cycle can be tailored to encourage compact growth, high resin and strong terpene expression.
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