Appletizing

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parents Glitter Apples (Grease Monkey Sour Apple IBL) [Alien Genetics] Samsquanch OG F4

bred by Mephisto Genetics

Published by @seedbot.cannadb.org

Lean
70/30 indica-leaning hybrid indicasativa

About

Appletizing is a hard-hitting indica strain with OG elements with flavours of candied apples and a hint of OG funk and she produces terps and resin for days.

Strong, sedative, sour apple candy flavoured, with a classic classic bushy indica growth profile. Want to know more? Let’s go.

Appletizing starts off slender, stretching early, before laying down an enormous fern of big, fat fan leaves. Further into veg, the lateral branching starts to catch up to the upper canopy, and, reminiscent of a blooming flower, start to space themselves out. 

Expect to get your green thumbs going as the plant starts to stretch; the combination of thick, pudgy fan leaves and the impacted canopy real estate means she benefits from a lot of early leaf tucking and more defoliation than you might usually to allow light to penetrate to the lower bud sites and get some airflow across the plant.

We’d recommend starting in a light medium, with nutrients added later through the growth cycle when the plant calls for them to avoid any issues with stunting and irregular growth. Less is usually more.

In classic OG fashion, Appletizing flowers like a bouquet of roses; tightly packed, dense floral clusters at the top, with increasing node spacing further down the plant. Make sure to maximise light penetration through the canopy to increase yields and get those lower bud sites to match the top cola. 

Late in flower Appletizing really starts to increase her trichome production, with sticky resin and an almost nose-searing sourness and gassy undertones. The sour notes balance out with some sweet, sweet apples as growth continues. 

After curing, the Appletizing shows what she’s all about. You really get smacked on the nose straight out of the gate with the sour apple candy. Afterwards, it’s gas town all the way home. It’s clean, pungent, and lip-smacking.

Reserve your Appletizing for the night stash. She’s sleepy and sedative, great for ending the day with.

Genetics

Generation
F5
Seed availability
  • Feminized
  • Autoflower

Cultivation

Cycle time
75–85 days full run from sprout
Height
60–100 cm
Yield
50–90 g per plant
Difficulty
Intermediate
Odour
Medium odour

Effects

Claimed by the publisher

  • Sleepy
  • sedative
  • pensive
  • cerebral

Flavors

  • Fruity
  • Gassy
  • Sweet
  • Sour

Lineage

Glitter Apples (Grease Monkey
Sour Apple IBL) [Alien Genetics]
Samsquanch OG F4
Appletizing

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