Apple Turnover
Apple Fritter × Cake × Gelato × Cookies
Apple Turnover is a hybrid cannabis cultivar celebrated for its dessert-themed profile, blending crisp orchard fruit notes with sweet, buttery pastry characteristics. Often grouped with similar dessert strains, it is recognized for its potent effects and appealing sensory experience.
Appearance
Apple Turnover typically produces medium to large, dense flowers with a rounded, stacked appearance. Buds are often characterized by olive to deep green coloration, sometimes displaying purple or eggplant hues, especially under cooler finishing temperatures. They are generously coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted, sugar-dusted look, with pistils ranging from orange to amber.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Apple Turnover opens with bright notes of crisp apple and citrus, evolving into warm bakery spices like cinnamon or clove. Deeper inhalation reveals hints of browned butter, toasted sugar, and vanilla. On the palate, it mirrors this profile with a prominent apple sweetness, followed by doughy, sugary pastry undertones and a subtle peppery finish.
Effects
Consumers often seek Apple Turnover for its calming and creative effects, making it suitable for evening relaxation or focused sessions. Its potency is appreciated by experienced users, while its familiar dessert profile appeals to a broader audience. The strain is generally considered a hybrid-leaning flower.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Apple Turnover is recognized for its high terpene content, often testing between 1.5% and 3.5% total terpenes. Key terpenes may include myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor. This strain typically falls into the high-THC category, with THC levels frequently ranging from 20% to 28%, while CBD content remains below 1%.
Growing
While specific cultivation details vary by breeder, Apple Turnover generally exhibits robust resin production. Growers aiming for enhanced aroma and color may utilize cooler temperatures during the late flowering stages. The buds are typically dense and sticky, indicating good trichome development.
Origins & Lineage
As Apple Turnover is a concept explored by multiple breeders, its exact lineage can differ. Many versions draw inspiration from the Apple Fritter family, aiming for a sweet apple and dough character. Other crosses may incorporate genetics from Cake lines or Gelato descendants to enhance vanilla, buttercream, and structural density. Consumers are advised to confirm specific lineage and lab results from the producer.