
- A dessert-hybrid built for flavour and resilience
Georgia Apple Pie
Georgia Apple Pie is a balanced hybrid with apple and pastry flavours and reliable mid-range THC.
- Sweet apple and pastry terpene profile
- Reliable mid-range THC
- Good for sheltered outdoor sites
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Georgia Pie x Apple Fritter |
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Balanced hybrid (slight indica lean) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Medium to high |
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Apple, Vanilla pastry, Warm spice |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool temperate, windy coastal growing areas |
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Calm euphoria, Sociable clarity, Gentle body relaxation |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Georgia Apple Pie
Georgia Apple Pie is a dessert-flavoured hybrid that combines sweet apple and vanilla pastry notes with dependable mid-range THC. It performs well indoors and can be grown outdoors in sheltered UK sites such as Cumbria with proper wind protection and timely planting.
Georgia Apple Pie is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica dominance. The plant produces dense, resinous buds ideal for resin extraction and slow-burning smoke.
THC levels typically sit between eighteen and twenty-two percent in well-grown examples. This gives a clear psychoactive effect that is noticeable without being overwhelmingly sedating.
CBD is generally low, usually under one percent in most phenotypes. The variety is therefore chosen primarily for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
The lineage pairs dessert-forward parents for a strong sweet terpene profile. Reported genetics are Georgia Pie x Apple Fritter.
Seeds are most commonly offered as Feminised photoperiod to ensure predictable female crops. Autoflower versions may exist through specific breeders but check seed descriptions before purchase.
Growing Georgia Apple Pie in windy coastal growing areas requires intermediate skills to manage staking, windbreaks and occasional salt exposure. Regular checks for wind damage and nutrient stress are important to keep plants healthy.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor growers in Cumbria should plan planting dates to ensure buds finish before heavy autumn rain.
Yields are medium to high when plants get consistent light, feeding and shelter. In Cumbria yields can be reduced by wind and a shortened ripening window unless sheltered sites are used.
The plants stay a medium height with a compact, bushy structure and sturdy side branches. That form helps them resist wind but benefits from selective pruning to improve airflow.
This strain adapts well to indoor environments and to outdoor plots with careful site choice in Cumbria. Outdoors, selecting a sheltered spot and using wind protection will improve bud development and prevent stress.
Growing this strain in Cumbria with windy coastal growing areas demands robust staking, windbreaks and careful timing to avoid late-season storms. Choose sheltered microclimates and monitor salt spray and fungal risk to protect open buds.
Users report a calm, uplifted headspace paired with mild physical relaxation. The overall feel suits daytime social use or creative activity without heavy sedation.
The flavour opens with a crisp apple note, moves into vanilla pastry and finishes with a warm spice. The sweetness amplifies through a careful cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it can finish outdoors in milder UK microclimates if planted early and sheltered. Ensure buds have time to ripen before persistent autumn rain.
Use a balanced feed during veg then boost potassium and phosphorus in flowering. Avoid overfeeding as this can stress plants in windy sites.
Establish windbreaks like hedges or temporary screens and rinse foliage if salt accumulates. Position plants with the coastline at their leeward side where possible.
Selective pruning improves airflow and light penetration to inner buds. Keep cuts clean and avoid heavy pruning late in the season.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for balanced effects and maximum flavour. Dry slowly in a cool, dark place to preserve terpenes.
Trellising or staking is advisable, especially in windy coastal growing areas, to support heavy colas. Use soft ties to avoid stem damage during gusts.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and compost teas with steady nutrient delivery. Organic mulch also helps retain moisture in exposed coastal plots.
It has average mould resistance but dense buds can trap moisture, so airflow is essential. Regular inspection and preventive measures will reduce pest pressure.
Yes, it suits short season outdoor cannabis growing when started early, grown in sheltered spots and given strain-appropriate feeding. Choosing faster phenotypes and protecting against wind helps ensure harvest before autumn.
Use full-spectrum LED or CMH lights and maintain stable temperatures around 20-25°C in veg and slightly cooler in flower. Keep humidity moderate and ensure good air exchange to mimic outdoor vigour.
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