
- Fruity balance for focused highs and dependable grows
Apples And Oranges
Apples And Oranges is a fruity, balanced hybrid that rewards careful humidity control and training.
- Balanced hybrid with fruity terpene profile
- Performs well in trained small spaces and greenhouses
- Reliable flowering time and solid yields
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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Apple Fritter x Tangie |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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80-120 cm indoor, up to 1.5 m outdoor |
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350-450 g/m2 (indoor), 400-600 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Citrus Peel, Apple Candy, Warm Spice |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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Uplifted Focus, Creative Clarity, Gentle Physical Relaxation |
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Both |
About Apples And Oranges
Apples And Oranges blends fruity terpenes with a clear, uplifting high and dependable yields when grown with attention to moisture and airflow. It suits growers in Sussex and similar temperate regions who can provide good ventilation in humid greenhouse environments or optimise small indoor spaces with training and dehumidification.
Apples And Oranges is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward sativa in its cerebral lift. The plant produces dense, resinous buds with an even mix of energising and calming effects.
THC content is typically high, usually sitting between 22 and 26 percent. This potency favours experienced users looking for a clear but powerful experience.
CBD levels are low and do not significantly alter the psychoactive profile. The cultivar is grown for THC-driven effects rather than therapeutic CBD ratios.
Apples And Oranges descends from Apple Fritter x Tangie, combining dense resin production with pronounced citrus terpenes. The cross emphasises fruit-forward flavours and a balanced high.
Seeds are supplied feminized to reduce the need for early sexing and to maximise productive flowering plants. They suit growers who want predictable, mostly female crops.
This cultivar is moderately demanding in humid greenhouse environments and benefits from vigilant airflow and mildew prevention. Growers in Sussex should monitor humidity closely and use dehumidification or extra ventilation during flowering to reduce rot risk.
Flowering normally completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor crops usually finish by late September in temperate climates.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and training. Expect roughly 350–450 g/m2 indoors and larger single-plant yields outdoors with good light.
Plants develop a sturdy, bushy structure with compact internodes and strong branches. Indoors they typically reach 80–120 cm while outdoors they can approach 1.5 m in favourable sites.
Indoors this strain responds well to SCROG and low-stress training, which is ideal for small setups and controlled spaces in Sussex. Outdoors in Sussex it flowers reliably when given full sun and shelter from prolonged damp weather.
Growing Apples And Oranges in Sussex requires careful attention because humid greenhouse environments increase the risk of mould and bud rot. Maintain strong ventilation, dehumidification and frequent inspections to preserve bud quality.
The high THC produces a focused, uplifting head high that encourages creativity and sociability. A gentle body relaxation follows that rarely knocks you out.
The flavour combines sharp citrus peel with sweet apple candy and a hint of warm spice. A zesty, sweet aftertaste lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. With low-stress training and SCROG methods this strain performs well in small indoor cannabis grow spaces, producing manageable heights and good yields.
Use ventilators, extractor fans and a dehumidifier when needed, and open vents during drier spells. Keep canopy airflow strong to prevent stagnant pockets of moisture.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium once flowering begins, following manufacturer recommendations. Monitor EC and pH to avoid lockout in humid conditions.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects. Check pistils and trichomes regularly through the final weeks to time peak terpene development.
Keep RH below critical levels during late flowering, prune lower growth for airflow and remove infected material immediately. Regular inspections are essential in humid greenhouse environments.
Yes, provided you give plants a sheltered, sunny position and protect them from prolonged rain. In the UK outdoor harvests finish best in late September to October in favourable seasons.
These seeds are feminized for predictable female-dominant crops and simplified canopy management. Expect very few males if grown and stored correctly.
Low-stress training and SCROG both work well to spread the canopy and improve light penetration. Topping early promotes multiple colas and steadier yields.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in airtight jars, burping daily at first. Longer cures of six to eight weeks often improve flavour and smoothness.
Spider mites and thrips can appear in warm, humid greenhouses; aphids and fungus gnats are also possible. Monitor regularly and use integrated pest management to keep populations low.
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