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Georgia Apple Pie

Feminised
Photoperiod

Georgia Apple Pie is a balanced hybrid with apple and pastry flavours and reliable mid-range THC.

Why choose Georgia Apple Pie?
  • Sweet apple and pastry terpene profile
  • Reliable mid-range THC
  • Good for sheltered outdoor sites
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Georgia Pie x Apple Fritter
Genotype Balanced hybrid (slight indica lean)
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium, bushy
Yield Medium to high
Taste Apple, Vanilla pastry, Warm spice
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Cool temperate, windy coastal growing areas
Effects Calm euphoria, Sociable clarity, Gentle body relaxation
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How early should I start seeds for an outdoor Cumbria grow?
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Start seeds indoors in late March to early April under lights, then harden off and transplant after the last frosts.
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Do I need to feed more because of coastal winds?
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Not necessarily more, but regular, smaller feeds help plants recover from wind stress and support steady growth.
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What shelter options work best outside?
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Permanent hedging, polytunnel windbreaks or temporary wooden screens positioned leeward of prevailing winds are effective.
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Should I top or mainline this strain?
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Topping once can produce a more even canopy, but avoid excessive training that could weaken stems in gusty conditions.
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Any curing tips for peak flavour?
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Dry slowly at 10-15°C and 50-60% RH, then burp jars daily for the first two weeks to stabilise moisture and enhance flavour.

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