
- Bright fruit, steady potency, greenhouse-ready
Atomic Apple
Atomic Apple is an indica-leaning hybrid that pairs bright, fruity terpenes with solid potency and manageable growth.
- Crisp apple terpene profile
- Solid yields in managed environments
- Resilient structure, needs careful airflow
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18-23% |
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<1% |
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Green Apple x ChemDawg |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m) |
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450-550 g/m2 (indoor), 400-600 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Green Apple Tartness, Sharp Citrus, Earthy Spice |
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Feminised (photoperiod) |
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Humid Greenhouse; Cool Temperate (Aberdeen) |
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Uplifting Mental Clarity, Calming Body Relaxation, Improved Focus |
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Both (Favouring Greenhouse Or Sheltered Outdoor Sites) |
About Atomic Apple
Atomic Apple is a robust indica-leaning hybrid bred from Green Apple x ChemDawg. It delivers tart apple and citrus flavours, dependable THC levels around 18–23%, and a growth habit suited to greenhouse and sheltered outdoor sites with careful humidity control.
Atomic Apple is a balanced hybrid with an indica-leaning structure. It produces dense buds and a compact, manageable canopy.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 23% in well-tended crops. That level gives a noticeable psychoactive effect without overwhelming most experienced users.
CBD is low, generally below 1% in standard phenotypes. The variety is selected for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Genetics are Green Apple x ChemDawg. That pairing emphasises fruity terpenes tempered by a diesel-like potency.
Seeds are supplied as photoperiod feminized to ensure predictable female crops. Autoflower versions are rare and the photoperiod seeds give better control over training and timing.
Growing Atomic Apple is moderately challenging in humid greenhouse conditions because of an increased risk of mould. Close attention to ventilation and hygiene is required to keep buds healthy.
Flowering generally finishes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable conditions. Some growers push to week 10 for fuller trichome development.
Yields are above average when plants are trained and supported, typically 450–550 g/m2 indoors. Outdoors, well-managed specimens can reach similar returns per plant given a long season and good moisture control.
Plants reach a medium height with a strong central cola and robust side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to create an even canopy.
Indoors in Aberdeen Atomic Apple performs reliably under controlled light and humidity. Outdoors around Aberdeen it benefits from a sheltered position and active moisture management.
In Aberdeen the cool summers combined with humid greenhouse conditions demand active humidity control and airflow. Frequent pruning, dehumidification and inspection for mould are essential to protect yields.
Effects arrive as a bright mental lift that sharpens focus and mood. That initial uplift settles into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines tart green apple with a sharp citrus note and an underlying earthy spice. Smoke is relatively smooth with a clean, sweet-sour finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Atomic Apple can do well outdoors in the UK when sited in a sheltered, south-facing position and with rigorous moisture management to reduce mould risk.
Watch for bud rot and powdery mildew in humid conditions, plus aphids and spider mites; regular scouting and preventative treatments help keep pressure low.
Use ventilation, circulation fans and dehumidifiers as needed, and remove lower foliage to improve airflow around bud sites.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced potency; an earlier harvest keeps flavour brighter while later harvests increase body effects.
Yes, with feminized photoperiod seeds you can run seasonal outdoor cycles or greenhouse grows, adjusting schedule to local light and weather.
Moderate feeding works best; increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering but avoid overfeeding which stresses plants in humid environments.
Topping, LST and selective defoliation create an even canopy and reduce shaded bud sites, improving airflow and reducing mould risk.
Expect modest results your first run; with experience yields approach the quoted 450–550 g/m2 indoors or several hundred grams per plant outdoors in good seasons.
Yes, stalks can become heavy; use stakes or trellis to prevent branch breakage and to maintain even light distribution.
It can be grown outdoors in cooler, wet climates but only with proactive site selection, shelter and moisture control to prevent rot and protect trichomes.
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