Big Apple

The Big Apple cannabis strain builds on the long tradition of breeding exceptional strains that impress not only with their potency but also with their unique aroma profiles. As the name suggests, this strain evokes the complexity and energy of the famous metropolis of New York. Big Apple is a hybrid strain that combines both indica and sativa genes, producing a balanced blend of mental and physical effects. This strain has quickly gained popularity among both medical and recreational users.
Effect
Big Apple's effects are known for striking a perfect balance between relaxation and euphoria. It lifts the mood, promotes creativity, and social interaction, making it ideal for social gatherings. At the same time, it also has a relaxing effect on the body without causing excessive sedation, making it suitable for daytime smoking. Anecdotally, it can help manage stress, anxiety, and pain, making it a versatile strain for a variety of needs.
Taste/smell
Big Apple boasts an exceptional flavor and aroma profile that stimulates the senses. Upon opening the package or crushing the buds, it releases a rich aroma combining notes of fresh apples with a sweet, earthy base. When smoked or vaped, subtle citrus and pine notes are revealed, beautifully rounding off the flavor experience and providing a pleasant aftertaste.
THC content
Big Apple is characterized by an above-average THC content, typically between 20% and 25%. This makes the strain particularly attractive to experienced consumers seeking strong effects. Newbies should not underestimate this potency and consume with caution to avoid overconsumption and unpleasant experiences.
Cultivation
Big Apple can be grown both indoors and outdoors, and the plants are robust and resistant to common pests and diseases in both environments. It prefers temperate to warm climates and requires plenty of light during the flowering phase to reach its full potential. Indoor growers can expect a flowering time of approximately 8-9 weeks. Big Apple is known for its above-average yields, making it a worthwhile choice for growers who value both quantity and quality.


