Strawberry Apricot (Cannabis Strain)
Strawberry Apricot is a vibrant and aromatic hybrid cultivar that represents the pinnacle of modern “fruit-profile” breeding. By crossing the resinous Strawberry 2.1 with the tropical, stone-fruit heavy Apricot Papaya, breeders have stabilized a chemotype that offers an unparalleled sensory experience reminiscent of a summer orchard.
In the 2026 connoisseur market, Strawberry Apricot is highly valued for its daytime-friendly effects and its “clean” aromatic finish. It is a vigorous grower that produces elongated, bright-green colas with a distinct lack of the heavy “skunk” or “fuel” scents found in many modern hybrids. The information below is provided strictly for scientific and botanical reference.
Quick Facts
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Strawberry 2.1 × Apricot Papaya |
| Variety | Sativa-dominant Hybrid (~70/30) |
| THC Range | 20%–24% |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks (56–63 days) |
| Yield Potential | 450–525 g/m² |
| Plant Height | 120–150 cm; tall and elegant stretch |
| Difficulty | Intermediate (requires early training and light feeding) |
Scientific & Botanical Overview
Strawberry Apricot displays a sophisticated morphology with narrow, serrated leaves and a significant vertical stretch inherited from its Sativa ancestry. The buds are typically bright, neon green with an abundance of fiery orange pistils. The trichome heads are remarkably large and clear, housing a high concentration of volatile esters that drive its fruit-forward profile.
The chemical profile is a unique arrangement of myrcene and limonene, providing the foundation for its sweet and citrus notes. However, it is the presence of linalool and geraniol—often found in roses and geraniums—that creates the delicate, perfumed “apricot” aroma that sets this cultivar apart.
Effects & Use-Cases (Reported)
Commonly reported effects: A soaring, euphoric mental rush followed by a gentle, functional clarity. It is often described as “creative juice” that provides a light, shimmering physical energy.
Use-case context: Frequently selected for artistic projects, morning exercise, social daytime events, or as a natural mood elevator. It is widely considered a premier “anti-fatigue” cultivar.
Note: These observations are anecdotal reports and should not be interpreted as medical claims.
Aroma & Flavors
Aroma: Fresh strawberry jam, sliced apricots, honeyed nectar, and light floral jasmine.
Flavor: Sweet berry candy on the inhale with a soft, fuzzy peach/apricot and herbal tea exhale.
Terpene associations: Myrcene, Limonene, Linalool, and Geraniol.
Tested Cannabinoid & Terpene Ranges
| Compound | Typical Range* | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Δ9-THC | 20.0%–24.0% | Balanced for productivity and focus |
| Myrcene | 0.5%–0.8% | Provides the soft, jammy sweetness |
| Geraniol | 0.1%–0.3% | Rare terpene that gives the “fuzzy” apricot aroma |
*Ranges may vary by phenotype, cultivation environment, harvest timing, and analytical method.
Cultivation Notes
- Training: High-Stress Training (HST) or Screen of Green (SCROG) is highly recommended to manage its aggressive 9-week stretch.
- Nutrients: Prefers organic inputs; synthetic salts can sometimes “mute” the delicate geraniol and linalool esters.
- Temperature: Keep canopy temperatures below 26°C to preserve the volatile fruit terpenes.
- Flowering: The scent is minimal in early flower but becomes an intense, fruit-punch aroma by week 7.
Grower Notes (Week-by-Week Snapshot)
- Weeks 1–3: Expect a 2x or 3x stretch. This cultivar is very vigorous and will need early vertical management.
- Weeks 4–6: Small, resinous clusters form; the scent is initially like green strawberries.
- Weeks 7–9: Flowers elongate and the “stone fruit” aroma peaks. Trichomes are mostly milky white.
- Post-Harvest: A gentle 14-day slow dry is essential; a 3-week cure allows the “berry” and “apricot” notes to separate and clarify.
Genetic Lineage
Strawberry Apricot is a genetic cross of Strawberry 2.1 and Apricot Papaya, blending elite “Z” terpene complexity with tropical fruit vigor.
Research Insights
This cultivar is currently featured in ester-concentration studies to understand how specific flavonoid interactions enhance the perception of “strawberry” in cannabis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it a Sativa or Indica?
It is a Sativa-dominant hybrid, known for providing energy and mental uplift rather than sedation.
What does it taste like?
Expect a sweet and fruity flavor profile of ripe strawberries and peaches with a light, floral finish.
Is it easy to grow?
It is moderately challenging due to its height and specific nutrient preferences, but very rewarding for terpene-focused growers.
Educational Disclaimer
This page is provided for scientific and horticultural reference only. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction; always ensure compliance with local regulations.
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