Black Apple Fritter is a sweet, earthy strain that’s strongly apple and fruit dominant, once delving in the taste of delicious cream cheese and fruit fills your senses with spicy pine and sweet herbal notes.
Many know this strain to be one of the most potent on the market with a high of 31% THC, the flavours take on that of the pastry she's named after and incorporates a hint of cheesy cream goodness.
Indica dominant hybrid strain which provides relaxing and euphoric effects to help calm the body and mind, this may help relieve symptoms of pain, insomnia and appetite loss.
Her dense, resinous flowers release scents and flavours of sweet cream sponge cakes, she leaves nothing to be desired. The appearance of this plant is utterly striking due to her tight colourful bud structure and high concentration of trichomes.
- THC: 31%
- Genetics: Grape Gushers OG Auto x Black Apple
- Indica: 30%
- Sativa: 70%
- Flowering Time: 55 - 60 days
- Indoor Yield: 500 - 600 g/m2
- Outdoor Yield: up to 1500 g/m2
Strain FAQ
How has the Cheese strain affected the world?
The Cheese strain has inspired many cannabis hybrids, including Blue Cheese, Chiesel, and Swiss Cheese.
Does this strain's SE Asian heritage affect its THCV levels?
Some South East Asian strains have significant levels of Tetrahydrocannabivarin (THCV), a cannabinoid that can reportedly decrease hunger and give a clear-headed, energetic high. These strains' greater THCV concentration makes them special in the cannabis world.
Why do Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than Indicas?
Sativa-dominant strains flower slower than their indica cousins, usually in around 60–90 days. Their sluggish pace reflects their equatorial heritage, where longer growing seasons have moulded their growth patterns.
Why could indoor collectors prefer 12/12 photoperiod strains?
12/12 photoperiod strains save energy as lighting is only required half the time. The balanced daylight-nighttime cycle mimics the natural day cycle and lowers electricity bills. This is especially important for larger grow operations.
Are there high-yielding strains with shorter flowering times?
Absolutely. There are a large number of high yielding strains that only take eight to 10 weeks from flowering. This variety lets legal growers pick strains that suit their growing cycles and timeframes.