Appleberry
Sumo Seeds- Sex: Feminised
- Genotype: 75% Indica / 25% Sativa
- Cross: Dynalicious x White Widow Original
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 56-72 days
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Description
Appleberry feminised cannabis seeds by Sumo Seeds have their origins in the cross of a Dynalicious and a White Widow Original. The result is an Indica-dominant marijuana plant noted for her delicious fruity flavours and her amazing yield.
Appleberry turns into a spectacular, stable and homogeneous plant that, after a quick flowering, produces numerous dense and thick buds covered in translucent resin and orangey hairs. Indoor growers should beware because this strain gives off such an intense aroma that the use of odour-control systems is sure to be necessary. SOG and SCROG are the perfect growing methods for this plant. If you finally decide to grow outdoors, the results will be equally generous as long as the plant receives lots of light and the humidity levels are adequate.
Appleberry is a tasty cannabis hybrid with intensely fruity flavours and aromas, mixing hints of apple, berries and flowers. Her effect is powerful and narcotic, delivering very nice physically relaxing sensations.
Awarded with the 1st prize in the BIO category at Highlife Cup 2016.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Sumo Seeds |
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Sex | Feminised |
Genotype | 75% Indica / 25% Sativa |
Cross | Dynalicious x White Widow Original |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 56-72 days |
Indoor yield | 400-500 g/m2 |
Indoor height | 110-130 cm |
Outdoor harvest time | September / October |
Outdoor yield | 600-750 g/plant |
Outdoor height | 1.4 m |
THC* | High |
CBD* | Medium |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.