
- Apricot aroma for cool-climate grows.
Apricot Stomper
Apricot Stomper is a resilient hybrid bred for cooler summers and sheltered coastal sites. It offers apricot aroma, steady effects and reliable outdoor performance.
- Apricot aroma tailored to cool summers
- Reliable outdoor yields in sheltered sites
- Compact plants with good damp resistance
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20% |
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0.50% |
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APRICOT KUSH x STOMPER HAZE |
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Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-2.2 m outdoor |
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Medium-High |
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Apricot, Citrus, Woody |
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Photoperiod, feminised available |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Social |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Apricot Stomper
Apricot Stomper is a balanced hybrid chosen for vigour and resilience in cooler, damper climates. It produces dense, fruity buds with a predictable flowering window and moderate to high yields when sited with good airflow and drainage.
Apricot Stomper is a balanced hybrid with slightly indica-dominant traits. It combines compact growth with reliable outdoor vigour.
THC levels typically range around 18–22%, giving a noticeable psychoactive effect. The potency suits regular users seeking a clear uplift with a steady come-down.
CBD content is low, generally below 1%. The profile means therapeutic benefits come mostly from the entourage effect rather than high CBD levels.
The lineage comes from APRICOT KUSH x STOMPER HAZE, pairing fruity terpenes with resilient growth. The cross emphasises compact buds and improved resistance to damp.
Seeds are photoperiod, giving control over vegetative time before flowering. Feminised options are commonly available to reduce the risk of males.
Growing Apricot Stomper in a cool Scottish outdoor climate needs careful site selection and attention to drainage. The strain tolerates wind better than some varieties but still benefits from shelter and preventive care.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks under good conditions. Outdoor harvest in Sheffield is usually late September to early October in a favourable season.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive regular sun and good airflow. Outdoor specimens typically outperform indoor runs if the season is long enough.
Plants show a medium, bushy structure with strong lateral branching. Outdoors they commonly reach between 1.2 and 2.2 metres in a cool climate.
Indoors Apricot Stomper responds well to canopy control and stable humidity. Outdoors around Sheffield it performs best in sheltered spots with good air movement.
In Sheffield this strain benefits from raised beds and good drainage when grown in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Shelter from prevailing winds and late-season rain is essential in Sheffield due to the cool Scottish outdoor climate.
Initial effects are uplifting and sociable with a gentle cerebral lift. That bright start settles into a relaxed body feeling later in the session.
Flavours are clearly apricot-forward with a clean citrus edge. A woody, nutty undercurrent appears on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it tolerates coastal wind better than many strains but benefits from windbreaks and good airflow to reduce salt spray and damp build-up.
Keep soil free-draining and water to maintain even moisture, avoiding waterlogging which increases mould risk in cool conditions.
Use balanced feeding with attention to potassium and phosphorus during flowering, and reduce high-nitrogen feeds as buds swell.
Expect harvest around late September to early October in a favourable year, but check trichome development rather than calendar dates.
Prioritise airflow and avoid dense foliage; remove inner leaves where necessary and site plants where morning sun dries dew quickly.
Feminised seeds give genetic consistency while clones deliver uniformity across a crop; choice depends on your operation and legal allowances.
Yes, Apricot Stomper was bred for cooler summers and finishes reliably in shorter seasons with good site choice.
Yes, it suits coastal climate cannabis cultivation when given shelter from prevailing winds and planted in well-draining soil.
Training and selective topping help control height and improve light penetration, which is useful in cooler, cloudier summers.
Check current UK law and local regulations before cultivating, and consider licensed routes for any medical or commercial activity.
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