Poison Apple
Poison Apple
Also known as: Poison Apple by Nasha Genetics, Poison Apple by Solfire Gardens
Overview
Poison Apple is a hybrid cannabis strain created through crossing Big Face and Apple N Bananas, developed by breeders including Nasha Genetics and Solfire Gardens. This strain features a balanced hybrid genetics profile, with some sources indicating 50% indica/50% sativa composition, while others describe it as sativa-dominant (70% sativa/30% indica). The strain displays dense, triangle-shaped dark olive green nugs with deep purple undertones, lots of thin orange hairs and a frosty coating of tiny, sparkling white crystal trichomes. Poison Apple emerged during a period of intense innovation among cultivators seeking to combine classic genetics with modern breeding techniques, with Solfire Gardens particularly noted for their experimental approach and dedication to quality. The strain is known for its sugary-sweet profile despite its toxic-sounding name, offering a sweet and sugary apple flavor with hints of spicy cinnamon and flowery kush, complemented by an aroma very similar to freshly baked cinnamon apple pie topped with slices of creamy banana.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from social anxiety
- May help with chronic fatigue
- Often used for depression management
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for PMS symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Poison Apple is considered an easy to grow cannabis strain with a flowering time of 63-70 days (9-10 weeks). The strain produces medium to high yields and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Plants are characterized by vigorous growth with dense and resinous buds. Cultivating Poison Apple demands attention to detail and a deep understanding of its genetic nuances. The strain is known for its hardy nature and consistent performance across different growing environments.