Apollo F1 is a robust auto indica vareity bred from select lines of pure hybrids. She boasts a delicious, complex aroma with strong hints of pine, lemon, herbs, and even vanilla, and produces effects that relax the body while stimulating the mind—all in a stable F1 seed that produces a strong, uniform crop.
Apollo F1 is a vigorous autoflowering hybrid that boasts a strong structure and delicious aromas. Created from inbred lines descending from Lemon, Black Domina, and Sugar Magnolia, Apollo F1 inherited premium genetics from all of her predecessors. Like the ancient Greek deity she's named after, Apollo F1 produces balanced, creative effects that might inspire your perception of music, dance, poetry, and more!
Mature and well-dried Apollo F1 flowers boast an upfront fresh aroma that combines crisp pine and herbal notes with the invigorating kick of ripe citrus peels. Accentuating these notes is a rich backdrop of dark vanilla and hints of lavender, reminiscent of modern cannabis verieties descending from Cookies and other US lineages. Apollo F1 produces a resin loaded with plenty of cannabinoids (predominantly THC) and a complex mix of terpenes including myrcene, terpinolene, farnesene, caryophyllene, ocimene, limonene, and linalool. As a result, Apollo F1 produces a balanced effect very typical of a well-bred hybrid—expect a powerfully relaxing physical sensation (characteristic of myrcene, farnesene, and linalool) mixed with a notable euphoria and motivating kick produced by terpinolene, ocimene, and limonene.
- Variety: F1 Hybrid auto
- Genetic Background: Lemon x Black Domina x Sugar Mangolia
- THC: Very high
- Yield: XXL
- Height: 55 - 75 cm
- Flowering time: 45 - 50 days
- Harvest: 75 - 80 days after sprouting
- Effect: Calming, Creative, Motivating , Physically Relaxing
- Flavor: Citrus, Herbal, Lavender, Pine, Vanilla
- Major terpenes: Caryophyllene, Farnesene, Myrcene, Terpinolene
- Climate: Short Summers
Strain FAQ
How do cannabis strains develop vanilla flavours?
Vanilla-flavored cannabis strains reportedly require selective breeding and careful cultivation. Breeders can create strains with a stronger vanilla aroma and taste by enhancing the terpene profiles that contribute to the vanilla aroma.
Do short cannabis strains behave a certain way?
These strains reportedly have a shorter vegetative period before blooming, therefore shortening the growth cycle.
How do breeders use Ruderalis genetics?
Ruderalis is valued by breeders for its ability to incorporate auto-flowering and robust features into high-THC Sativa or Indica strains. Potent auto-flowering hybrids between these two breeds are said to combine the best of both worlds.
How have indica strains been used traditionally?
Indica strains were used in ancient medicines and rituals long before they became popular among cannabis users. This strong cultural connection shows indica strains' extensive past in human history.
How might this strain's North American and Canadian heritage influence it?
North American and Canadian strains have evolved or been intentionally selected to thrive in a wide range of temperatures, from the humid Southeast to the cooler, drier North. Strong plants that can withstand a variety of environmental circumstances are helpful for breeders trying to generate resilient hybrid strains.