The Leaf Index
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No. 1901Indica

Applelicious by In House Genetics

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Applelicious is an indica-dominant cannabis cultivar developed by In House Genetics, a breeder renowned for producing resin-rich hybrids with complex terpene profiles. This strain is characterized by its dessert-like qualities, featuring a prominent apple aroma and a sweet, confectionary flavor profile.

EffectsHungry
May help withStress
AromaCandyCitrusFloralFruityLavenderLemonPineSweetAppleVanillaCinnamonSpice

Appearance

Applelicious produces dense, resin-coated buds with a sculpted, calyx-heavy structure. The flowers typically display vibrant lime to forest green coloration, with some phenotypes developing purple hues, especially under cooler temperatures. A thick layer of trichomes gives the buds a frosted appearance, and pistils often range from tangerine to deep apricot.

The calyx-to-leaf ratio is favorable, contributing to a clean appearance and easier trimming. Bud density is significant, often feeling firm to very firm, which enhances perceived weight and minimizes space in storage.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Applelicious is a complex blend of fresh fruit, candy, and pastry notes, with a subtle undertone of spice or fuel. Initial scents often include a crisp green apple or pear candy fragrance, complemented by hints of vanilla and cinnamon. As the flower is handled or ground, secondary notes of baked apple, warm spice, and even a sparkling cider-like character may emerge.

The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, delivering a sweet, confectionary taste dominated by apple and candy notes. Underlying complexities can include hints of vanilla, spice, and a subtle dough-like sweetness, creating a dessert-like experience for the palate.

Effects

Applelicious is reported to induce a hungry state, suggesting it may stimulate appetite. While specific psychoactive effects are not detailed, its indica classification implies a tendency towards relaxation and potentially body-focused sensations.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific cannabinoid percentages are not provided, Applelicious falls within a THC range of 15-25% and contains less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile is complex, with aromas and flavors often associated with Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, potentially including Terpinolene, Ocimene, and Pinene, contributing to its fruity, sweet, and sometimes spicy aromatic qualities.

Growing

Applelicious is known for its consistent quality and is expected to finish flowering in approximately 8-9 weeks. It typically develops a compact to medium plant structure with strong branches, making it suitable for various training techniques like topping and SCROG. Resin production is high, indicating good potential for extraction.

Growers often observe moderate genetic variability within seed packs, suggesting a phenohunt is beneficial to identify desirable traits. The strain responds well to indoor cultivation, with plants often reaching a manageable height of 90-120 cm after a 4-6 week vegetative period.

Origins & Lineage

Applelicious was bred by In House Genetics, a U.S.-based breeder recognized for its high-quality, resin-producing hybrids. The exact parentage of Applelicious has not been officially disclosed by the breeder, which is common for boutique cultivars to protect proprietary genetics. Speculation among growers suggests it may be a cross involving strains with apple-like characteristics or dessert-themed lines.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Applelicious?
Applelicious typically has a THC content ranging from 15% to 25%.
What are the primary aromas and flavors of Applelicious?
Applelicious is known for its dominant apple and candy aromas and flavors, often accompanied by notes of fruit, citrus, floral, and sweet undertones.
What are the reported effects of Applelicious?
The primary reported effect of Applelicious is an increase in appetite, often described as making the user feel hungry.
Is Applelicious difficult to grow?
Applelicious is generally considered moderately difficult to grow, requiring attention to detail during pheno hunting due to some genetic variability, but it responds well to common cultivation techniques.