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Apple Jax

Feminised

Apple Jax is an indica-dominant hybrid with tart apple notes and potent, relaxing effects.

Why choose Apple Jax?
  • Tart apple aroma with sweet pastry notes
  • Fast finish for short UK seasons
  • Sturdy plants that respond to training
THC 20-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Apple Fritter x Jax
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Medium to tall (1.5–2.5 m outdoor)
Yield Medium to high (approx 350-550 g/m² indoor; 100-400 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Apple, Sweet Pastry, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate Maritime, Windy Coastal
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating
Environment Both

About Apple Jax

Apple Jax brings together dense, fragrant buds and reliable vigour for growers who can manage support and wind protection. It suits both indoor setups and short-season outdoor plots when started early and given sheltered locations.

Grow Difficulty:

This strain suits growers with moderate experience who can manage support and feeding schedules. Plants need staking and wind protection in windy coastal growing areas to avoid stem damage and bud loss.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering finishes in about 7–9 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors, buds usually ripen by early October in the UK when planted early enough.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive training and consistent nutrition. Outdoors in sheltered sites you can expect roughly 100–400 grams per plant depending on care.

Height:

Apple Jax develops a sturdy central cola with dense side branches and can reach medium to tall heights. Outdoors it commonly grows between 1.5 and 2.5 metres without significant topping.

Environment:

Apple Jax performs well indoors with low-stress training and controlled feeding cycles. Outdoors in Birmingham it benefits from early planting and shelter, and growers around Birmingham should provide staking and windbreaks.

Climate:

Growing Apple Jax in Birmingham and nearby windy coastal growing areas requires careful site selection and protection. Use hedges, fences or purpose-built windbreaks to reduce gust impact and avoid exposed headlands.

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How did you handle wind on your coastal patch?
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I set up a row of scaffold sheets as a windbreak and tied main stems to bamboo canes; it cut gust damage markedly.
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What feeding schedule worked for you indoors?
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I used a moderate veg feed then switched to a bloom formula at week three of flower, flushing lightly before harvest.
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Any trimming tips before dry-down?
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Trim fan leaves for airflow but leave small sugar leaves to protect trichomes during the slow dry.
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How early did you start seedlings?
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I germinated in late March under lights to ensure sturdy transplants by late May for outdoor planting in Birmingham.
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Did you see much mould outdoors?
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Not when I kept good spacing, removed low-growth, and placed plants in a slightly elevated, breezy spot with decent sun.

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