In the world of champions, only one strain can reign supreme, and that's where Applez and Bananaz comes into play. You may have already heard the buzz surrounding this exceptional strain. While multiple seed companies offer their versions, there's only one true original, of course.
This remarkable strain is the offspring of a powerful lineage, combining Blue Power and Gelatti genetics, a recipe destined for success. Thanks to a collaboration with a fellow breeder, we were fortunate to acquire original clones of this strain. We carefully cultivated a mother plant from these clones and propagated new generations of it.
Our experience with Applez and Bananaz has been nothing short of impressive. The strain boasts a delightful aroma, and its light green buds grow tall and voluminous. The final product is top-quality, featuring solid weed with elevated THC levels, as well as a superb aroma and flavor profile.
We are thrilled to introduce you to our pride and joy: Applez and Bananaz by GrowersChoice.
- Yield outdoor 600-750 grams per plant
- Flowering time indoor 9 weeks
- Harvest month outdoor October
- Yield indoor 650-750 grams /m2
- Mold resistance High
- THC 27-30%
- CBD Low
- Height indoor filter High - 150cm -
- Harvest month outdoor First week of october
- Parents Blue power x Gelatti
- Genetics 60% indica - 40% sativa
Strain FAQ
Do environmental conditions alter cannabis' tanginess?
Yes, climate affects limonene and valencene expression. These terpenes reportedly increase in warmer areas, boosting the strain's tanginess.
What to think of when buying tall cannabis strains?
One thing to consider is that some people reportedly find the height of the plant difficult to manage. To limit plant height and promote horizontal development, techniques such as topping and training are used. This management prevents plants from outgrowing their space and ensures even light dispersion.
Why do strains finish at the Beginning of October?
These genetically engineered strains flower earlier to prevent late fall cold and shorter days. Northern legal producers use it to ensure their plants finish their cycle in time to avoid seasonal environmental issues.