
- Apricot — fruit-forward balance for greenhouse growers
Apricot
Apricot is a balanced hybrid known for apricot-forward terpenes and a clear, uplifting high.
- Distinct apricot aroma with citrus lift
- Performs well in ventilated greenhouses
- Balanced high ideal for daytime use
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Apricot x Haze |
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Balanced Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1.2-1.8 m) |
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Medium-High |
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Apricot, Citrus, Woody |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Apricot
Apricot is a fruit-forward balanced hybrid that offers a focused, uplifting effect paired with gentle body relaxation. It suits greenhouse growers who manage humidity and airflow carefully, and rewards intermediate skill with consistent yields and a sweet stone-fruit aroma.
Apricot is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa tilt. It pairs fruity terpene notes with structured, predictable growth.
THC typically ranges from 18–22%, offering a clearly psychoactive effect. The potency suits regular consumers seeking a daytime-leaning uplift.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. This makes Apricot primarily a recreational strain rather than a CBD-specific remedy.
Apricot descends from a fruity cultivar crossed with a haze lineage. That combination gives its signature apricot aroma alongside sativa-style lift.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised for predictable female crops. Autoflower and regular breeders may offer alternatives, but feminised is the usual choice for greenhouse runs.
Apricot requires intermediate skills because it can be prone to mould in wetter conditions and benefits from careful airflow management. In the moist western coastal climate growers should pay close attention to humidity control and plant spacing.
Indoor flowering completes in around 8–10 weeks. In greenhouse or outdoor settings expect finishing in late September in southern UK locations.
Yield is medium to high when feeding, training and ventilation are well managed. Greenhouse crops in good Bristol sites can produce dependable harvests with repeatable weights.
Plants develop a central cola with a network of side branches and reach a medium height. Outdoor specimens typically sit between 1.2 and 1.8 metres with sturdy stems under support.
Indoors Apricot adapts to SOG or ScrOG and benefits from dehumidification when grown in Bristol. Outdoors or under glass around Bristol it performs reliably if sheltered from prolonged rain.
Growing Apricot in Bristol requires vigilance because the moist western coastal climate increases mildew and mould risk. A well-ventilated greenhouse with dehumidification provides the best balance between protection from rain and a dry ripening environment.
The high delivers an uplifting, clear-headed mental boost that stays focused rather than scattered. A gentle physical relaxation follows, making it suitable for low-key daytime use.
Terpene notes centre on apricot with citrus lift and a woody finish. The smoke is smooth and leaves a sweet stone-fruit aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A ventilated greenhouse offers protection from rain while allowing for humidity control and extended light periods.
Maintain steady airflow, avoid dense canopies, use dehumidifiers when needed and remove lower foliage to improve circulation.
Begin a bloom-focused nutrient regime at the onset of the flowering stretch, usually just before week one of bloom and then taper towards flush.
Expect to harvest in late September to early October in southern UK coastal areas, depending on microclimate and season.
Yes, low-stress and selective topping improve light penetration and yield; use trellis or ties to support heavy colas.
Yes, Apricot suits UK greenhouse cannabis growing when humidity is controlled and ventilation is reliable.
Aphids, spider mites and caterpillars are common; monitor regularly and use targeted biological controls where possible.
Many growers flush with plain water for the final 7–14 days to improve smoke quality, but follow strain-specific advice and feed history.
THC usually sits between 18 and 22%, giving a clear psychoactive effect appropriate for daytime or early evening use.
Yes, with proper compost, teas and organic pest management Apricot responds well to organic practices in a greenhouse environment.
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