Apples & Bananas X Pineapple Sorbet
Apples & Bananas X Pineapple Sorbet
Also known as: Apples and Bananas X Pineapple Sorbet
Overview
Apples & Bananas X Pineapple Sorbet is a specialty hybrid strain created by Stone City Genetics through crossing two highly regarded cultivars: Apples & Bananas and Pineapple Sorbet. This mostly indica-dominant strain represents a sophisticated breeding effort that combines the sweet, fruity characteristics of both parent strains into a unique offering. The strain is currently available only as feminized seeds and is particularly notable for its complex genetic lineage. The Apples & Bananas parent contributes genetics from ((Platinum Cookies x Granddaddy Purple) x Blue Power) x Gelatti, while the Pineapple Sorbet parent brings genetics from (Pineapple Thai x In The Pines F3) x (Zkittlez x Magnum Opus F11). This intricate breeding has resulted in a strain that showcases the tropical fruit flavors and relaxing effects characteristic of both parent lines. While specific cannabinoid content data is not widely available for this particular cross, the strain is recognized for its potential therapeutic applications and distinctive terpene profile that emphasizes both fruit and earthy notes.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with anxiety
- Often used for mood enhancement
- Users report help with depression
- May assist with chronic pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 65 days (9-10 weeks). Stone City Genetics offers this strain exclusively as feminized seeds, making it accessible for growers who prefer not to deal with male plants. The strain is mostly indica-dominant, which typically results in bushier plants with good resin production. Indoor cultivation allows for better control over environmental factors, while outdoor growing is suitable for Mediterranean-like climates. The strain is considered moderately easy to grow and benefits from proper training techniques like ScrOG (Screen of Green) to maximize yields. Growers should expect medium yields with dense, resin-coated buds that reflect the strain's potent genetics.