
- A minty-fruited hybrid for clear-headed uplift and gentle relaxation.
Apple Mintz
Apple Mintz is a fruity, minty hybrid that offers a clear-headed uplift with gentle body calm.
- Crisp apple and cool mint terpenes
- Reliable flowering in 8–9 weeks
- Well-suited to controlled environments
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Apple Fritter x Mintz |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (90-140 cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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Apple, Mint, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Apple Mintz
Apple Mintz combines crisp apple sweetness with a minty finish and a balanced hybrid profile. It grows to a medium height, flowers in eight to nine weeks, and rewards attentive growers with moderate to high yields under the right conditions.
Apple Mintz is a balanced hybrid with slightly sativa-leaning characteristics. It combines energising cerebral notes with a calming body effect.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22%, offering noticeable potency without overwhelming most regular users. The profile favours a clear mental uplift rather than heavy physical sedation.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, so the strain is mainly psychoactive. Medical users should not expect significant CBD-driven effects.
Apple Mintz descends from Apple Fritter x Mintz. The cross emphasises fruity terpenes and minty menthol notes while balancing cerebral lift and body calm.
Seeds are feminised to provide consistent female plants and predictable flowering. They respond well to photoperiod control and standard training techniques.
Cultivation is intermediate and rewards growers who pay attention to training and nutrient schedules in a temperate southern England climate. Outdoor crops need mould prevention and timely pest control to reach their potential.
Flowering finishes in around eight to nine weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoors, harvest normally falls in late September to early October in the UK.
Indoor yields are moderate to high when plants receive proper training and consistent feeding. Outdoors, larger colas are possible but depend on a dry late season to avoid rot.
Plants develop a medium stature with a bushy, conical form and sturdy branches. Expect heights of approximately 90–140 cm depending on training and container size.
Indoors, Apple Mintz does well under controlled ventilation and a three to four week veg period in Newcastle. Outdoors in Newcastle, choose a sheltered site and monitor for damp to reduce mould risk.
Growing Apple Mintz in Newcastle within the temperate southern England climate demands attention to late-season moisture and airflow. A greenhouse or sheltered outdoor position helps protect flowers from autumn rain and reduces mould risk.
The high begins with a bright cerebral lift that can enhance creativity and focus. A gentle body relaxation follows without heavy sedation, making it usable during the day for many.
A crisp apple sweetness is prominent, layered with a cool minty undertone and hints of citrus. The smoke is comparatively smooth with the mint lingering on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering to encourage timely bud set and manageable stretch.
Standard cannabis feeding schedules work well; increase potassium and phosphorus in flowering and monitor EC to avoid overfeeding.
Ensure good airflow, space plants to reduce humidity pockets and remove infected material promptly, especially before wet periods.
Flush in the final one to two weeks before harvest with plain water to help improve final smoke quality.
It tolerates mild temperature swings but prolonged cold will slow growth; bring containers under cover if frosts threaten.
Yes, trellising or a SCROG setup helps support heavy colas and maximises light penetration to lower buds.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in a cool, dark place to allow terpenes to develop and harsh chlorophyll flavours to dissipate.
Spider mites and aphids can be an issue indoors and outdoors, so inspect plants regularly and use integrated pest management for control.
Low-stress and topping techniques work well to spread the canopy and increase yield without excessive vegetative time.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing lets you maintain ideal temperature and humidity ranges, reducing mould risk and smoothing development across the crop.
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