
- Apple Sundae — dessert flavours with dependable growth
Apple Sundae
Apple Sundae is an indica-leaning hybrid with sweet apple and creamy vanilla notes and balanced potency.
- Sweet apple flavour with creamy finish
- Reliable resin production for extracts
- Performs well under cover in temperate climates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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SUNDAE DRIVER x APPLE FRITTER |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; 1.2-1.8 m outdoors |
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Moderate to good; indoor: 400-500 g/m², outdoor: 300-500 g/plant (with season extension) |
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Apple, Vanilla, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, Short Outdoor Growing Season |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Hungry |
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Suitable For Both Indoor And Outdoor With Protective Measures |
About Apple Sundae
Apple Sundae is an indica-leaning hybrid bred for sweet dessert flavours and reliable resin production. It delivers a calming physical effect with a gentle cerebral lift and performs best under managed conditions, particularly where season extension or shelter is available to counter short outdoor seasons.
Apple Sundae is an indica-leaning hybrid with dense, resinous buds and a smooth smoke. The plant shows calming physical effects while retaining a gentle cerebral lift.
THC typically falls between eighteen and twenty-two percent, offering noticeable potency for regular users. Levels vary by phenotype and grow conditions, so dose carefully on first tries.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent, so CBD-driven effects are minimal. Expect the plant's profile to be defined by THC and terpenes rather than CBD.
The lineage comes from SUNDAE DRIVER x APPLE FRITTER, chosen for dessert-like terpenes and stable resin production. The cross aims to combine flavour with reliable growth traits.
Feminized seeds reduce the risk of male plants and simplify planning for limited-space grows. They are well suited to gardeners in Wiltshire who need predictable flowering windows.
Growing Apple Sundae suits intermediate growers who can manage feeding and moisture through a short outdoor growing season. In Wiltshire, early starts and season-extension tactics improve outcomes.
Flowering finishes in approximately eight to nine weeks under stable indoor lighting. Outdoor runs in the UK often need extra time or protection to avoid autumn rains.
Yields are moderate to good for a compact plant when trained correctly. Outdoors in Wiltshire yields improve noticeably with greenhouse cover or early planting.
The variety remains medium in stature with a bushy structure that responds well to topping and LST. Outdoors it commonly reaches around 1.2 to 1.8 metres if given space and support.
Indoors Apple Sundae thrives under controlled environments and supports screen-of-green and low-stress training. Outdoors in Wiltshire it benefits from a sheltered site or poly tunnel to guard against damp conditions.
In Wiltshire, Apple Sundae performs best when growers use season-extension techniques because of the short outdoor growing season. A greenhouse or early planting helps avoid autumn damp and ensures buds finish correctly.
Effects start with a gentle uplift and social ease before moving into a deeper physical relaxation. Larger doses can produce strong couch-bound calm and an appetite increase.
The flavour profile leans sweet, with fresh apple notes layered over creamy vanilla and a faint earthy spice. The finish leaves a sugary aftertaste with a subtle citrus edge.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain relative humidity around 50-60% during vegetative growth and lower it to 40-50% during flowering to reduce mould risk.
It tolerates temperate climates but colder nights slow development; protect plants with thermal lining or move them under cover if temperatures drop.
Start seedlings indoors in late spring and harden off for outdoor planting after the last frosts to maximise the short growing season.
Yes, a polytunnel helps extend the season, keeps buds drier, and lowers mould pressure during wet autumns.
Use a balanced NPK feed in veg and switch to lower nitrogen, higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering to support bud development.
Light defoliation and topping improve air circulation and light penetration, which can increase usable yield without stressing the plant.
Control canopy density, ensure steady air exchange, lower humidity during flowering, and consider resin-friendly fungicides if needed.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for a balanced effect; time harvest to avoid weeks of wet weather outdoors.
Many growers flush for one to two weeks to improve smoke quality, but follow the plant's appearance and trichome development.
Yes, it responds well to organic inputs, but ensure good soil structure and microbial health to manage moisture and nutrient uptake.
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