Apricot Pie Mutant Mix by Terpyz X Kalyseeds
Apricot Pie Mutant Mix is a unique hybrid cannabis cultivar developed by TerpyZ and KalySeeds, celebrated for its exceptional plant morphology and terpene expression. This strain offers significant phenotypic diversity within a single seed pack, providing a phenohunt experience with unusual aesthetic traits and distinct aromatic profiles.
Appearance and Morphology
This hybrid displays a range of visual characteristics, from compact plants with broad leaves to more elongated, sativa-leaning phenotypes. Mutant expressions can include unique leaf shapes such as webbed or duckfoot leaves, trifoliate nodes, and variegated foliage with cream or pale green sectors. Some plants may exhibit burgundy or lavender coloration in cooler temperatures, with resinous calyxes developing by late flower.
Aroma and Flavor Profile
The aroma often features a prominent apricot note, evolving from green and floral top notes to ripe stone fruit and a warm, baked impression reminiscent of pastry. Supporting aromas can include hints of orange zest, creamy vanilla, and white pepper. Flavors closely follow the aroma, delivering ripe apricot on the inhale and bakery warmth on the exhale, with some phenotypes offering a creamy, custard-like mid-palate and a floral finish.
Effects
Users may experience an uplifted sensation from this hybrid strain. The balanced genetic heritage suggests a combination of effects that can be both invigorating and relaxing, depending on the specific phenotype.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
The terpene profile is diverse, with key compounds potentially including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Ocimene, and Nerolidol, contributing to the strain's complex aroma and flavor. THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. The specific cannabinoid and terpene percentages can vary significantly between phenotypes.
Origins and Lineage
Developed through a collaboration between TerpyZ and KalySeeds, Apricot Pie Mutant Mix combines the breeders' expertise in plant morphology and terpene diversity. While specific parentage is often proprietary for such boutique projects, the name suggests a foundation in fruit-forward genetics, potentially incorporating traits for unusual growth habits and pigment mutations. The 'Mutant' designation highlights the intentional preservation of atypical plant forms.
Cultivation Notes
Growing Apricot Pie Mutant Mix offers a phenohunting experience due to its genetic diversity. Plants can range in structure, with some exhibiting characteristics of both indica and sativa. The presence of mutant phenotypes, such as variegated leaves, may influence growth rates, requiring patient cultivation and controlled environments. Germinating a larger number of seeds is recommended to explore the full spectrum of potential phenotypes.