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Apples And Bananas

Feminised

Apples And Bananas is a fruity hybrid that delivers uplifting, relaxed effects with high THC and low CBD.

Why choose Apples And Bananas?
  • Distinct apple and banana terpene profile
  • High THC with a clear, creative high
  • Performs well under controlled indoor LED setups
THC 22-25%
CBD <1%
Lineage Banana OG x Green Apple
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Medium-high
Taste Apple, Banana, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Variable British Weather
Effects Euphoric, Relaxed, Uplifted
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Apples And Bananas

Apples And Bananas is a hybrid bred for pronounced apple and banana aromas and a clear, uplifting head high. It flowers in eight to nine weeks, suits both indoor LED setups and sheltered outdoor sites, and performs best with steady environmental control and training.

Grow Difficulty:

This strain is moderately demanding and benefits from consistent feeding and training. In Kent growers must watch for humidity shifts and variable British weather when managing ventilation and drying.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Monitor trichome development to time harvest for the best terpene retention.

Yield:

Under good care yields are medium to high, especially indoors with controlled light cycles. Outdoor plants in Kent that avoid autumn rains tend to produce better frosty buds.

Height:

Plants develop a medium to tall structure with long central colas and ample side branching. In Kent outdoor specimens can stretch taller if given space and support.

Environment:

Apples And Bananas suits both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor gardens in Kent when trained correctly. Indoor growers will see consistent results with good environmental control and LED fixtures.

Climate:

Growing this strain in Kent means planning around the variable British weather to avoid mould and wind exposure. Choose a sheltered site and prepare for early harvests if autumn conditions worsen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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My leaves are curling inward, what do I do?
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Check for overwatering or heat stress and adjust watering schedule and VPD; reduce lights or improve airflow if necessary.
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How should I train Apples And Bananas in a small tent?
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Use low-stress training and topping to create an even canopy, then SCROG or gentle defoliation to maximise light penetration.
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What humidity should I aim for in late flower?
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Keep humidity around 40-50% in late flower to lower mould risk while protecting trichomes.
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I get uneven buds; any tips?
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Even out the canopy with selective pruning and lollipop lower growth so energy concentrates on main colas.
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Should I boost phosphorus in week three of flower?
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Introduce a bloom nutrient with higher phosphorus early in flower but avoid sudden large changes; increase gradually and monitor plant response.

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