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Apple Cookies

Feminised
Photoperiod

Apple Cookies is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid known for crisp apple notes and reliable potency.

Why choose Apple Cookies?
  • Crisp apple flavour with pastry sweetness
  • Perfect for small tents and compact setups
  • Stable yields and approachable training
THC 18-23%
CBD Low (around 0.1-1%)
Lineage Apple Fritter x Girl Scout Cookies
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact, 60-120 centimetres
Yield Moderate to high (indoor 350-450 g/m2)
Taste Apple, Sweet Pastry, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Cool Highland
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative
Environment Suitable For Both Indoor And Outdoor

About Apple Cookies

Apple Cookies combines fruity apple top notes with sweet pastry and earthy undertones in a compact, resinous plant. This indica-dominant hybrid suits small spaces and attentive growers who can manage humidity and temperature to produce dense, aromatic flowers.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Apple Cookies is moderately challenging in cool Highland growing conditions and benefits from steady heat and protection from damp. It rewards attention to ventilation and feeding but will not suit complete beginners.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in Armagh can expect similar timing if the summer is mild and dry.

Yield:

Yield is moderate to high for a compact plant and often reaches good numbers in well-fed soil or hydro. Indoor runs regularly hit professional-quality weights when cultivation is consistent.

Height:

Plants stay relatively compact with a sturdy central cola and tight lateral branching. Expect final heights around 60 to 120 centimetres depending on training.

Environment:

Indoors Apple Cookies thrives in compact setups and suits small tents in Armagh where space is at a premium. Outdoors it finishes well in Armagh gardens when placed in a sheltered, sunlit spot.

Climate:

Growing Apple Cookies in Armagh with cool Highland growing conditions requires vigilance against damp and late-season chill. With careful microclimate control the strain can reach full resinous maturity even in Armagh's cooler seasons.

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Neighbour: How did your Apple Cookies turn out this season?
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Grower: The buds were dense and fragrant, I got steady yields after keeping ventilation tight and avoiding damp.
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Friend: Did you need special lights for the compact tent?
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Grower: A 300 to 600 watt LED suited the small tent and kept heat manageable while giving good trichome coverage.
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Novice grower: Is this strain forgiving of mistakes?
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Experienced grower: It's forgiving to an extent but demands attention in cool weather and won't like prolonged overwatering.
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Curious grower: Any tips for terpene retention?
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Grower: Avoid high heat, dry slowly and cure properly to keep the apple and sweet pastry notes intact.
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Local grower: Did Armagh's weather affect your timeline?
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Grower: Yes, the cooler spells slowed ripening so I managed canopy and picked slightly later than planned.

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