
- Sweet, robust and well-suited to cool, sheltered grows.
Apple Jam
Apple Jam is a compact indica-dominant hybrid with crisp apple notes and stable, predictable growth.
- Sweet apple flavour with jammy undertones.
- Compact plants ideal for small greenhouses in Manchester.
- Stable flowering and reliable yields in cool seasons.
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Skunk x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Crisp Apple, Sweet Jam, Earthy Undertones |
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Feminised |
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Cool, Wet |
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Uplifting Cerebral Buzz, Gentle Physical Relaxation, Mild Appetite Stimulation |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Apple Jam
Apple Jam brings a sweet, fruity terpene profile together with steady vigour and manageable size. Bred from Skunk x Northern Lights it suits sheltered UK gardens and controlled indoor grows, producing dense, resinous buds with a pleasant balance of cerebral uplift and body relaxation.
Apple Jam is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for flavour and stable growth. It performs well in Manchester microclimates when given shelter and airflow.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 22%, offering a clear daytime lift that can lean sedative at higher doses. Potency can vary with feeding and light, so outdoor plants in Manchester may test slightly lower than well-fed indoor crops.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so therapeutic effects rely mostly on THC and terpenes. Those needing high-CBD outcomes should pair Apple Jam with a CBD-rich cultivar.
Apple Jam descends from Skunk x Northern Lights, combining robust vigour with a sweet aroma. The cross favours stable growth and predictable flowering times across generations.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to ensure productive female plants. Autoflower versions exist but photoperiod feminised seeds usually deliver the best yields.
Growing Apple Jam is moderately demanding; it needs regular pruning and mould prevention during a rainy autumn harvest season. Feed and airflow management reduce issues, but novices should expect some losses without vigilance.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 9 weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors in the UK expect harvest around late September to October depending on the year.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and light. Indoor growers can expect roughly 350–450 g/m² while outdoor results depend on weather and plant care.
Plants stay compact to medium, forming dense, resinous buds on sturdy branches. This structure suits Manchester gardens and small greenhouses where vertical space is limited.
Apple Jam adapts to both indoor and outdoor setups, doing well in tents or sheltered gardens in Manchester. Outdoors it benefits from early-season training and protection from sustained rain to limit bud rot.
In Manchester's cool, rainy autumn harvest season growers should time flowering to avoid prolonged wet during ripening. Use sheltered sites or polytunnels to reduce mould risk and preserve terpene quality.
The high-THC profile produces an upbeat, focused lift that eases into relaxed physical calm. Consumers report a creative edge followed by comfortable sedation at higher doses.
Flavour combines crisp apple notes with sugary jam and a faint earthiness on the exhale. The sweet-fruity terpene mix reads well through vapourisers and joints alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Apple Jam tolerates cool, wet summers but benefits from sheltered planting and good airflow in northern UK gardens.
Aim to harvest as soon as trichomes show the desired maturity and consider harvesting a week earlier in years with extended rain to reduce bud rot.
Increase airflow, remove lower foliage, space plants well and use preventative organic treatments where allowed to keep canopy humidity down.
It responds well to steady moderate feeding; avoid overfeeding late in flowering to protect flavour and trichome development.
Yes, a small greenhouse or polytunnel provides protection from rain and can improve yields compared with open garden sites.
Autoflower variants exist, but photoperiod feminised seeds give greater control over size and typically higher yields.
Cure for at least two weeks in airtight jars with regular burping; many growers find a month improves smoothness and flavour.
Watch for slugs, aphids and spider mites; keeping plants healthy and monitoring regularly reduces infestations.
Yes, Apple Jam is often recommended among cool climate cannabis strains for its resilience and reliable flowering in temperate, wet conditions.
Selective defoliation can improve light penetration and airflow, but avoid aggressive stripping which can stress plants and reduce yield.
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