
Appleberry
Cannabis seeds
by Sumo Seeds
Appleberry Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Sumo Seeds
Appleberry is an indica-dominant feminised cannabis seed from Sumo Seeds that delivers heavy harvests, rich fruity flavour, and rock-solid genetic stability. Bred from a cross of Dynamite x Bubblicious, then back-crossed with White Widow Original, this 75/25 indica-sativa hybrid packs serious pedigree into a compact, easy-to-grow plant. If you want predictable results and dense, resinous buds without fussing over finicky phenotypes, Appleberry is the one to reach for.
Why Appleberry Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room
We've seen a lot of indica-dominant strains come through the shop over the years, and the ones that stick around tend to share a few traits: they're forgiving to grow, they produce reliably, and they taste like something you'd actually want to smoke again. Appleberry ticks all three boxes.
The genetics here are genuinely stable. Sumo Seeds crossed Dynamite with Bubblicious to get the fruity terpene profile, then reinforced the whole thing with White Widow Original for potency and structure. The result is a strain that's remarkably homogeneous — you'll see barely any variation between seeds from the same pack. That matters if you're running a sea-of-green setup or just want your canopy to stay even without constant training.
Appleberry has picked up 1st place awards in competition for her indica potency, which tells you the breeders got the balance right. She's not some untested hype strain — she's proven stock from a Dutch seed bank that knows what it's doing.
Appleberry Growing Characteristics and Yield
Appleberry produces two main phenotypes, and both are manageable. The first is your classic indica shape — compact, short, bushy. The second leans slightly more sativa in structure, stretching a bit taller with slightly more node spacing. Neither is difficult to handle indoors or out.
The one thing to watch: because she's so stable and easy to clone, it's tempting to keep mother plants running indefinitely. That's fine, but don't neglect your cloning hygiene — we've seen growers lose entire batches to one ungloved hand. Keep it clean and Appleberry will reward you with heavy yields flush after flush.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Sumo Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Genetics | (Dynamite x Bubblicious) x White Widow Original |
| Indica / Sativa Ratio | 75% Indica / 25% Sativa |
| THC Level | Significant |
| CBD Level | Medium |
| Phenotype 1 | Compact, short — classic indica structure |
| Phenotype 2 | Taller, slightly sativa-like appearance |
| Yield | Heavy |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
Appleberry Flavour and Aroma Profile
This is where Appleberry really earns her name. The Bubblicious parentage comes through loud and clear — expect sweet, fruity notes upfront, like biting into a ripe apple with a berry undercurrent. There's a floral quality layered underneath that rounds the whole thing out and keeps it from being one-dimensional. On the exhale, you get a richer, almost candy-like sweetness that lingers.
Compared to something like a straight White Widow cross, which tends to lean earthy and piney, Appleberry is a completely different experience on the palate. If you've been growing strains that taste like "weed" and you want something your mates will actually comment on, this is a solid pick. The terpene profile is dense enough that you'll smell it through the bag — worth keeping in mind if discretion matters. A carbon filter isn't optional here.
Appleberry Effects — What to Expect
The 75% indica genetics drive a deeply physical, relaxing effect. Muscles loosen, the body sinks into whatever you're sitting on, and you're not getting back up for a while. The mental side leans towards a calm, contented headspace rather than anything racy or cerebral. It's the kind of smoke you reach for at the end of the day, not the beginning.
The medium CBD content alongside significant THC creates a more rounded effect profile than a pure THC-dominant strain. According to traditional indica breeding wisdom, this combination tends to produce a longer-lasting, less anxious experience — though your mileage will depend on your own tolerance and the specific phenotype you grow.
Honest limitation: if you're after a creative, energetic daytime smoke, Appleberry is the wrong choice. She's built for evenings, weekends, and doing absolutely nothing productive. That's not a flaw — it's the whole point.
How to Grow Appleberry Feminised Seeds
- Germinate your Appleberry seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep temperatures between 22-25°C and maintain moisture without waterlogging. Taproots typically appear within 48-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their growing medium once the taproot reaches 1-2cm. Appleberry performs well in soil, coco, or hydro — she's not fussy. Start under 18/6 lighting for the vegetative phase.
- During veg, note which phenotype you're working with. The compact indica phenotype responds well to SOG setups with minimal training. The taller sativa-leaning phenotype benefits from light topping or LST to keep the canopy even.
- Switch to 12/12 lighting to trigger flowering. Appleberry's stable genetics mean you won't see much variation in flowering time between plants from the same pack — a genuine advantage when planning your harvest window.
- Support branches during late flowering. Appleberry produces heavy, dense buds that can weigh down lateral branches. Bamboo stakes or a trellis net will prevent snapping.
- Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with roughly 10-20% amber, depending on how heavy you want the body effect. Dry slowly at 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.
Appleberry Cloning — Why This Strain Excels
Sumo Seeds specifically bred Appleberry for genetic stability, and it shows when you take cuttings. Clones root quickly and grow true to the mother plant with almost no variation. If you find a phenotype you love — and with only two main phenos, you'll know quickly — you can run it indefinitely.
Take cuttings from the lower branches during late veg, dip in rooting gel, and place in a propagator at 24°C with high humidity. Roots typically show within 7-10 days. The homogeneity of this strain means your cloned canopy will be remarkably uniform, which simplifies light distribution and feeding schedules enormously.
Running Appleberry indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, lighting, ventilation, and carbon filter in one box. Her compact indica phenotype fits perfectly in an 80x80cm tent with 2-4 plants. You'll also want a quality pH meter to keep your nutrient solution dialled in, especially during the heavy flowering phase when she's packing on weight.
Appleberry vs White Widow — How They Compare
Since White Widow Original is one of Appleberry's parent strains, the comparison comes up often. Here's how they differ in practice:
| Trait | Appleberry | White Widow |
|---|---|---|
| Indica/Sativa | 75/25 | Roughly 60/40 |
| Flavour | Sweet, fruity, floral | Earthy, piney, pungent |
| Effect | Deep body relaxation, calm mind | More balanced, cerebral edge |
| Phenotype Variation | Very low — 2 main phenos | Moderate variation |
| Cloning Ease | Excellent | Good |
| Yield | Heavy | Medium-heavy |
If you want the White Widow potency with better flavour and more predictable growing behaviour, Appleberry is the upgrade. If you prefer a more balanced, cerebral effect, stick with the original Widow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Appleberry easy to grow for beginners?
Yes. Appleberry's stable genetics and low phenotype variation make her one of the more forgiving indica-dominant strains to grow. She doesn't require advanced training techniques and responds well to basic feeding schedules. The compact phenotype is especially straightforward in small indoor spaces.
How long does Appleberry take to flower?
Appleberry follows a typical indica flowering timeline. Expect the flowering phase to run its course within the standard 8-9 week window common to indica-dominant hybrids with White Widow lineage. The homogeneous genetics mean most plants in your grow will finish within days of each other.
What does Appleberry taste like?
Sweet and fruity upfront — think ripe apple and mixed berries — with a floral undertone and a lingering candy-like sweetness on the exhale. The Bubblicious parentage drives the fruit flavour, while the White Widow genetics add depth. It's a genuinely tasty smoke that stands out from earthy, diesel-heavy strains.
Can I clone Appleberry successfully?
Appleberry is one of the easiest strains to clone. Sumo Seeds bred her specifically for genetic stability, so cuttings root reliably and grow true to the mother plant. Take cuttings from lower branches during late veg, use rooting gel, and expect roots within 7-10 days in a propagator.
What are the two Appleberry phenotypes?
Phenotype one is a classic compact indica — short, bushy, dense. Phenotype two stretches taller with a more sativa-like structure. Both produce heavy yields and share the same fruity terpene profile. The variation between them is minimal compared to most multi-pheno strains.
Does Appleberry smell strongly during flowering?
Yes. The fruity, floral terpene profile is potent and will fill your grow space — and beyond — during late flowering. A carbon filter is not optional if you're growing indoors and need any degree of odour control. Plan your ventilation setup before you flip to 12/12.
How does Appleberry compare to other fruity indica strains?
Appleberry's advantage over most fruity indicas is her genetic stability. Many fruit-forward strains show significant phenotype variation, making results unpredictable. Appleberry gives you consistent flavour and structure across every seed in the pack, which is rare for strains in this flavour category.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











