
- Fruity frost adapted for practical coastal gardens
Frosted Apricot
Frosted Apricot is an indica-dominant hybrid with apricot aromas and frosty trichomes, suited to growers seeking moderate yields and relaxing effects.
- Apricot aroma with heavy frost
- Stable 8–9 week finish
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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APRICOT KUSH x FROSTED HAZE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1–2 m outdoors) |
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Moderate |
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Apricot, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Windy coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Frosted Apricot
Frosted Apricot is a reliably resinous indica-dominant hybrid combining fruity apricot notes with earthy undertones. It finishes in about 8 to 9 weeks, produces moderate yields, and benefits from sheltered outdoor sites — especially in windy coastal regions like Suffolk.
Frosted Apricot is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a frosty trichome coating. It leans toward relaxation while retaining a gentle mental clarity.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22%, giving a reliably potent experience. The high is noticeable but generally controllable for most regular consumers.
CBD content is minimal, usually below 1%, so the plant is not used for high-CBD therapy. Its therapeutic profile comes mainly from THC and the terpene mix.
The strain is bred from APRICOT KUSH x FROSTED HAZE to combine fruity terpenes with heavy resin. The cross aims to stabilise aroma while enhancing trichome density.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to guarantee flowering females without male plants. Feminised seeds simplify cultivation for growers who want dependable bud production.
Growing Frosted Apricot in windy coastal growing areas calls for moderate skill and good structural support. Regular pruning and staking reduce wind damage and help maintain airflow.
Flowering completes in about 8 to 9 weeks under steady conditions. Outdoor UK plants are often ready around late September to early October.
Yield is moderate with consistent feeding and attention to airflow. Expect respectable garden quantities rather than heavy commercial loads.
Plants typically reach a medium height outdoors, often between one and two metres, with a sturdy central cola. The bushy form benefits from early training to distribute buds evenly.
Indoors Frosted Apricot responds well to controlled light cycles and ventilation while maintaining resin production; outdoors it does well in sheltered plots in Suffolk. Outdoor gardeners in Suffolk should site plants away from direct salt spray and strong gusts.
Growing Frosted Apricot in Suffolk requires attention because windy coastal growing areas can bring salt spray and strong gusts that stress plants. Select a sheltered site and install windbreaks to protect crops from the windy coastal conditions found in Suffolk.
The initial effect is a mild uplift that eases into full-body relaxation. Many users find it useful for evening wind-downs due to its sedative tail.
The flavour profile centres on ripe apricot with lively citrus highlights and an earthy undercurrent. Smoke is smooth with a sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
THC usually sits between 18% and 22%, offering pronounced effects without extreme intensity.
Expect around 8 to 9 weeks of flowering indoors and similar early autumn timing outdoors.
Yes, it suits outdoor cultivation in the UK when planted in sheltered locations and given sturdy support.
Use windbreaks, plant in leeward positions, and employ staking or cages to prevent stem breakage.
In Suffolk the harvest is typically late September to early October depending on microclimate and phenotype.
Maintain a balanced NPK feed with reduced nitrogen during flowering and steady phosphorus and potassium support.
Low-stress training and selective topping help control height and improve bud distribution without excessive stress.
Yes, it can suit short season outdoor cannabis growing when started early, grown in faster-finishing phenotypes, or provided with microclimate advantages.
It can develop powdery mildew in poor airflow; maintain ventilation and inspect regularly for aphids and spider mites.
Seeds are typically offered as feminised to simplify crop planning and avoid male plants.
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