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Apricot Stomper

Feminised
Photoperiod

Apricot Stomper is a resilient hybrid bred for cooler summers and sheltered coastal sites. It offers apricot aroma, steady effects and reliable outdoor performance.

Why choose Apricot Stomper?
  • Apricot aroma tailored to cool summers
  • Reliable outdoor yields in sheltered sites
  • Compact plants with good damp resistance
THC 20%
CBD 0.50%
Lineage APRICOT KUSH x STOMPER HAZE
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 1.2-2.2 m outdoor
Yield Medium-High
Taste Apricot, Citrus, Woody
Seed Type Photoperiod, feminised available
Climate Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate
Effects Uplifting, Relaxing, Social
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

Indoors Apricot Stomper responds well to canopy control and stable humidity. Outdoors around Sheffield it performs best in sheltered spots with good air movement.

Climate:

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.

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My plants get damp evenings, what should I do?
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Increase airflow and thin lower foliage; consider a temporary cover for prolonged wet spells but avoid trapping moisture.
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When do you start reducing nitrogen?
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Begin to taper nitrogen as flowering establishes and switch to feeds with more phosphorus and potassium as buds develop.
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How do you protect from strong coastal winds?
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Use staggered windbreaks rather than solid barriers and position plants behind natural shelter to reduce constant buffeting.
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What signs show the plant will finish well in a short season?
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Compact bud development, steady trichome production and no prolonged stretch after the first few weeks of flowering are good signs.
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Do you recommend pruning the top buds?
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Remove only what improves airflow and light; aggressive defoliation can slow development in cool seasons, so be conservative.

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