
- Apple-sweet resin with a chocolate finish for calm evenings
Apple Truffle
Apple Truffle is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds with crisp apple and chocolate notes.
- Dense, resinous buds with apple notes
- Performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots
- Good evening strain for relaxation and sleep aid
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Apple Fritter x Truffle Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact |
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Medium to high (indoor), moderate outdoors |
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Apple Crisp, Earthy Chocolate, Mild Spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Coastal (Suitable For Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate) |
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Relaxed Body Calm, Clear-Headed Uplift, Sedative At Higher Doses |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Apple Truffle
Apple Truffle is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact structure and heavy resin production, offering apple-forward flavours with an earthy chocolate finish. It performs well indoors and can be grown outdoors in sheltered sites within Hampshire and similar cool coastal climates, though it needs careful mould management and good airflow.
Apple Truffle is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for dense, resinous buds. The plant leans toward calm physical effects with a measured cerebral clarity.
Typical THC levels sit between 22% and 26%. That potency delivers noticeable psychoactive effects that suit experienced users or those seeking strong symptom relief.
CBD is low, usually under 1%. The therapeutic profile relies more on terpenes and THC than on CBD concentration.
Apple Truffle comes from a cross between Apple Fritter x Truffle Kush. The lineage emphasises fruity terpenes and heavy resin production.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminized to ensure reliable female crops. Some breeders may also offer regular or photoperiod variants for breeders and growers who prefer them.
Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate Apple Truffle is moderately challenging and needs careful attention to mould prevention. Extra feeding, sturdy staking and good airflow help plants cope with lower temperatures and variable weather.
Indoor flowering finishes in about 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoors the plant typically ripens by late season in favourable sites.
Indoors yields are medium to high with proper nutrients and training. Outdoors yields are reduced in cooler areas unless plants receive extra shelter and sunlight.
Plants remain short to medium with a compact, branching structure. That form suits methods like Sea of Green or modest topping.
Indoors Apple Truffle performs well under controlled lights and moderate humidity in Hampshire. Outdoors in Hampshire it prefers sheltered positions to avoid wind and wet that encourage mould.
Growing Apple Truffle in Hampshire with a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires careful siting and proactive mould control. Choose a sunny, sheltered plot and be prepared to protect developing buds during cold, wet spells.
The high brings steady body relaxation coupled with a clear, uplifted head. At higher doses the sedative character becomes more pronounced and leans toward evening use.
The flavour combines crisp apple top notes with a rich, chocolatey earthiness. A faint spicy undertone follows on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it can be grown outdoors in the UK but it needs a sheltered, sunny site to reduce mould risk and to finish fully in a cool season.
Harvest timing depends on local conditions but aim for late season when trichomes show the desired cloudiness and amber tones; in cooler areas consider harvesting on the early side to avoid autumn rains.
It benefits from steady nutrients through veg and early flower, with a slightly reduced nitrogen schedule as flowering progresses to encourage bud development.
Resistance is average; growers in damp regions should prioritise airflow, pruning and canopy management to prevent bud rot.
Yes, it responds well to both Sea of Green and Screen of Green techniques due to its compact branching and abundant bud sites.
Daytime temperatures around 20-25°C and nights not much below 12°C are ideal, though it tolerates cooler conditions with reduced vigour.
Apple Truffle adapts to coastal climate cannabis cultivation when given shelter from salty winds and adequate drainage, making sheltered coastal plots workable with extra care.
Many growers perform a short flush to improve flavour, but practices vary; monitor plant health and trichome development when deciding on a flush period.
Aphids, caterpillars and spider mites can appear, so regular inspection and targeted organic controls help keep infestations manageable.
Cuttings preserve exact genetics and speed up the grow, while feminized seeds offer a simpler route to consistent female crops; choose based on your goals and resources.
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