
- Sweet apple flavour, compact size, dependable yields
Apple Runtz
Apple Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet apple and candy notes and a compact, manageable structure.
- Compact, fruit-forward hybrid
- Great for low-ceiling grows
- Candy apple aroma with calming effects
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Apple Fritter x Runtz |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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60-100 cm indoors |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Apple Candy, Creamy Vanilla, Earthy Sweetness |
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Feminised (photoperiod) |
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Cool Highland Growing Conditions |
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Uplifted Mood, Calm Body Relaxation, Clear-Headed Euphoria |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Apple Runtz
Apple Runtz combines dessert-like apple sweetness with the sugary candy profile of classic Runtz. It stays compact, making it well suited to limited-height grow spaces and controlled indoor environments. Under the right conditions it offers balanced effects that begin with a clear, uplifting headspace and settle into gentle body relaxation. Growers in cooler regions should prioritise airflow and mould prevention to protect its dense, resinous buds.
Apple Runtz is an indica-dominant hybrid. It blends relaxing indica structure with sweeter, upbeat terpene notes.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 24% in properly grown phenotypes. This potency gives reliable recreational strength without extreme highs.
CBD levels are low and usually sit below 1%. The cultivar is therefore valued more for THC-driven effects than CBD therapy.
Apple Runtz traces to Apple Fritter x Runtz parentage. That mix produces fruity dessert aromas with classic Runtz candy terpenes.
Seeds are usually offered as feminized photoperiod plants. Some breeders also supply autoflower hybrids derived from the same lineage.
Growing Apple Runtz in cool Highland growing conditions requires moderate experience and attention to ventilation. It benefits from steady temperatures and careful humidity control to prevent mould.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoor plants in Oxford are typically ready by late September when the season is favourable.
Indoor yields are moderate for its size, with efficient setups producing around 350-450 g/m². Outdoors plants can deliver larger single-plant yields if given a long, sheltered season.
The plant stays compact and bushy, making it suitable for limited vertical space. Expect indoor heights commonly between 60 and 100 cm.
Apple Runtz performs reliably indoors in controlled environments in Oxford. When grown outdoors in Oxford pick a sunny, sheltered spot to reduce wind and rain stress.
In Oxford Apple Runtz needs shelter from persistent damp to thrive in cool Highland growing conditions. Give extra airflow and selective pruning to reduce mould risk in that climate.
The high opens with a pleasant cerebral uplift that brightens mood. It then eases into a soothing body relaxation without heavy sedation for many users.
A crisp apple sweetness leads, layered over creamy vanilla and light earthy notes. The finish is candy-like with a subtle herbal depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It suits growers with some basic experience; manage humidity and airflow carefully to avoid mould and mildew.
Expect around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering under a consistent light schedule.
Use good ventilation, keep relative humidity under 50% during late flower and remove lower foliage that traps moisture.
Moderate nitrogen in veg and a steady taper to higher phosphorus and potassium in flower works well; avoid overfeeding.
Plan for a late September to early October harvest in the UK if the season remains dry and warm enough.
Low-stress training and light topping help spread canopy and boost yields without increasing height significantly.
Yes, its compact, bushy habit makes it an excellent choice for compact indoor cannabis gardens where vertical space is limited.
Aphids, spider mites and whitefly can appear in indoor and outdoor grows; inspect regularly and use biological controls when possible.
Dry slowly at 18-21°C with 50% RH and cure in airtight jars for several weeks to preserve flavour and smooth the smoke.
Some breeders offer autoflower crosses based on the lineage but expect slightly different growth and yield patterns than photoperiod feminized seeds.
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