Apricot Candy is a California-inspired sativa-dominant strain that combines Paradise Seeds’ classic big-yield genetics with modern enhancements. With a focus on resin content, yield potential, and a unique flavor profile, this strain delivers exceptional potency and gourmet-level flavor. The result is a highly refined cannabis variety, offering a sweet, fruity, and silky smooth experience for connoisseurs, along with stunning visual appeal during cultivation.
Lineage
Apricot Candy blends the heritage genetics of Paradise Seeds with a modern legend. On the Paradise side is a cross of Durban Poison and Jack Herer, offering stability and uniformity. The addition of Thin Mint, a potent member of the Cookies family, elevates the terpene profile with vibrant flavors and colors. This combination results in a plant that delivers both exceptional performance and a “wow” factor for growers and consumers.
Aromas, Flavour and Effect
Aromas and Flavour:
Apricot Candy is a feast for the senses, with a terpene profile dominated by caryophyllene. In the grow room, hints of apple, fresh figs, and apricots fill the air, evoking the aroma of a freshly baked fruit pie. On the palate, the sweetness persists, complemented by notes of vanilla and a silky smooth texture that defines the tasting experience. This flavor bundle is designed to captivate cannabis connoisseurs.
Recreational:
Apricot Candy delivers an immediate and intense rush of energy, thanks to its high THC content of over 20%. The enhanced sativa effect is strong yet clear, offering an uplifting and energizing high that transitions into a relaxed state of body and mind. Its potency is best suited for experienced users seeking a powerful yet balanced experience.
Medical:
With its high caryophyllene content, Apricot Candy is associated with anti-inflammatory properties, binding effectively to CB2 receptors in the body’s endocannabinoid system. However, due to its potency, it is not recommended for inexperienced medical users.
Cultivation
Indoors:
As a sativa-dominant strain, Apricot Candy exhibits significant vertical growth, making height management essential in limited spaces. Its indica genetics contribute to lateral growth and dense, swollen buds. Proper training and monitoring during the vegetative stage will help control its vigorous nature, ensuring optimal results in indoor environments.
Indoor Yield: 550 g per m²
Outdoors:
Outdoors, Apricot Candy thrives in warm Mediterranean climates, where it grows like a tree, displaying vigorous vertical and lateral expansion. Even in northern regions, this strain performs well, though its growth may be less pronounced. Its vibrant red, violet, and blue foliage during flowering adds a striking visual element to any garden.
Outdoor Yield: 1000 g per plant
Grow Report
Apricot Candy is a dessert strain sativa for the connoisseur which hits high notes across the board! A cross between classic Paradise strain Dutch Dragon and new generation crowd pleaser, Thin Mint Cookies, this one’s a real sweet treat! Silky smooth (with layers of apricot, apple and vanilla flavor), super strong (+ 20% THC) and excessively resinous in a way that many Cali strains aren’t. We know you’re going to love this one!
Germination and Vegetative Stage
The two fem seeds sown popped within 2.5 days by the Doc, seedlings soon displayed vigorous growth and branched out very early, having formed a richly branched solid scaffold at the end of the three weeks veg stage, perfect for carrying big heavy buds later on. Relatively narrow-fingered shade leaves appeared, expressing the not inconsiderable sativa heritage of Apricot Candy. When he switched to flowering, The Doc read heights of 30 and 33 cm off the measuring tape.
Flowering Stage
It was obviously the sativa genes of Dutch Dragon that lead to a strong propensity to stretch, with both plants tripling in height in the first four weeks of flowering.
In terms of flower structure though, the strain’s genetic indica impulse won through -at an early stage already, The Doc knew that the buds would assume a chubby shape.
Not long and resin production started with a kind of vengeance that deeply impressed The Doc: “On both plants, resin is spilling out in vast amounts, submerging the entire buds in massive trichome layers.”
The two head buds hastened up and away, being encircled by 10 and 12, respectively, side tops further down. He was taken with the smell of this new Paradise plant as it pronounced a very complex, multi-layer sort of aroma: a mellifluous sweet fruitiness reminiscent of a fruit basket filled with apricots, figs and apples, blended with spicy-woody notes of pine, cedar or thuja.
In the last three weeks of flowering, the two Apricot Candy specimens resorted to the paint pot and coloured their calyxes and flower leaves reddish, dark violet to blueish which further added to their attractiveness. Also because through this, those immensely frosty white resin gland coatings contrasted to the max. After almost precisely nine weeks (62 and 64 days), the blooming show was over.
Final Apricot Candy heights were 92cm and 104cm.
Harvest Yield
103 and 113 grams.
Smell and Smoke Report
With their awesome crystalline appearance looking like shock-frosted, the dried buds were able to rival the best Californian West Coast produce. And gave off that unmistakable intense fragrance of a sweet fruit potpourri seasoned with different spices with a strong hint of dried apricots.
With the usual test amount of 0.5 grams in the filling chamber of his Mighty vaporizer, The Doc was ready for his first Apricot Candy taste and effect experience. Almost as savoury-sweet and full-bodied as a spiced cake with dried fruits – Apricot Candy set its own unique flavor mark.
After he had taken two more draws and was still feasting on that yummy taste, he felt a strongly stimulating ascent of euphoria, as if the Cookie Dragon’s mighty breath had blown over him and provided him with mental tailwind.
An initial invigorating sativa kick without an unpleasantly accelerated heartbeat that lasted about half an hour until the energy curve began to level off. So that The Doc, still in a sunny state of mind, started to sense the chilly side of Apricot Candy through getting cozy, completely relaxed bodily feelings.
The verdict
These two outstanding varieties have been amalgamated into a monstrously good new strain, the cookies diet has pushed the Dutch Dragon to new heights of performance. Definitely a most valuable new addition to the Paradise strain library!
Cultivation data:
Genetics | 46R (Dutch Dragon x Thin Mint Cookies.) |
Vegetative stage | three weeks (after germination) |
Flowering stage | 62 + 64 days |
Medium | Plagron Grow Mix soil, 11 litre pots |
pH | 6.2-6.6 |
EC | 1.2–1.8 mS |
Light | up to 7 x SANlight Q6W = 1505 watts |
Temperature | 19-28°C |
Air humidity | 40-60% |
Watering | by hand |
Fertilisation | Organic Bloom Liquid + Organic More PK from Green Buzz Liquids |
Additives/stimulants | Living Organics, More Roots, Humin Säure Plus, Big Fruits, Fast Buds and Clean Fruits from Green Buzz Liquids |
Tools | CleanLight Pro for mould prevention |
Height | 92 and 104 cm |
Yield | 103 and 113 grams |
Anonymous (Verified) –
They keep what they promise. Very serious and professional business ethic!
Ronan (Verified) –
Idem que la Mendocino skunk, je suis aussi très content,elles ont toutes germer et pour ces deux variétés ont ne m’a dit que du bien que ce soit en intérieur où en extérieur pleine terre ceux pour quoi elles sont destinées .
Carl-Erik Johansen (Verified) –
I have bought seeds now, so I’m ready when spring comes 🌴