
- Apple-flavoured calm for cooler, damper gardens
Apple Pie
Apple Pie is an indica-leaning hybrid known for crisp apple flavours and a balanced, relaxing high.
- Fresh apple aroma with pastry sweetness
- Reliable indoor structure for Sea of Green
- Balanced uplift to ease stress without heavy sedation
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Blueberry x Skunk |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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80–140 cm indoors; 1–2 m outdoors |
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Medium-high (400–550 g/m² indoors; variable outdoors) |
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Apple, Sweet Pastry, Spice |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh Valley |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Apple Pie
Apple Pie is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid bred from Blueberry x Skunk that offers sweet apple and pastry notes alongside a steady, soothing high. It suits growers who prefer organic soil methods and are prepared to manage moisture in cooler, damper UK microclimates.
Apple Pie is an indica-leaning hybrid with a compact, bushy structure. It gives a body-forward effect while keeping a clear, gentle headspace.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% on tested samples. That potency suits regular users and cautious consumers alike when dosed carefully.
CBD is low and usually under 1%. This strain is chosen for THC-driven effects rather than CBD-specific therapy.
The lineage is Blueberry x Skunk, selected for flavour and stability. Breeders aimed to preserve fruity terpene notes alongside reliable indoor structure.
Seeds are feminised for reliable female plants and predictable runs. They show stable traits across phenotypes, suiting intermediate growers.
Growing Apple Pie in a wet Welsh valley climate demands strict attention to ventilation and moisture control. The plant is moderately forgiving but requires preventative pruning and mould management in damp conditions.
Flowering completes in around eight to ten weeks under ideal conditions. Outdoor finish depends on the season length and local weather patterns.
Yields are medium to high indoors with good nutrient and light management, commonly 400–550 g/m². Outdoors, yield per plant varies with season and mould control measures.
Plants remain a medium height with strong lateral branching and a dense canopy. Expect 80–140 cm indoors and up to two metres outdoors with long seasons.
Indoors, Apple Pie responds well to controlled environments and benefits from organic soil practices. Outdoors in Brighton the plant finishes reliably if sited to avoid persistent damp and given good airflow.
In Brighton growers must plan for persistent moisture and late-season rains when cultivating Apple Pie in a wet Welsh valley climate. Raised beds, excellent drainage and preventive pruning are essential to reduce mould risk in the Brighton microclimate.
The high starts with a gentle uplift that clears the mind and eases tension. It settles into a warm, relaxing body sensation without heavy sedation for most users.
Flavours are a mix of crisp apple and sweet pastry with a touch of spice. The smoke is smooth and leaves a clean citrus-tinged aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a loam-based organic mix with good drainage, added perlite and compost to support root health.
Prioritise airflow, thin lower growth and use preventative foliar inspections; avoid overhead watering late in the day.
Flush with plain water two weeks before harvest for most phenotypes, monitoring trichome development to time the cut.
Yes, containers with excellent drainage reduce root-saturation risk, and pots can be moved under shelter during heavy rain.
Slugs, snails and fungal pests increase in damp conditions; regular checks and organic controls are recommended.
A modest, organic bloom feed and calcium-magnesium supplementation can boost bud development without pushing excessive salts.
Strong soil biology supports root resilience; inoculate with mycorrhizae and use compost teas to keep microbes active.
Low stress training and light topping encourage an even canopy and reduce internode stretch for better indoor yields.
Integrate slow-release organic feeds, compost and living soils to maintain fertility and pest resilience through the season; this supports organic cannabis soil growing approaches.
Aim for late September to mid-October in cooler UK regions, but watch trichomes and weather forecasts to avoid wet harvests.
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