
- Cherry, Compact, Calming
41 Cherries
41 Cherries is a compact indica-dominant hybrid with cherry flavours and a calming effect. It suits greenhouse and indoor growers across the UK.
- Cherry-led aroma
- Compact growth habit
- Reliable greenhouse yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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41 x Cherries |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-8 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium-High |
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Cherry, Sweet, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Maritime; Suited To Greenhouse And Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor & Outdoor (Greenhouse Preferred) |
About 41 Cherries
41 Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid that pulls strong cherry notes from its name. You will find it compact and suitable for small rooms, balconies and greenhouses. Your plants finish in about 7–8 weeks of flowering and reward careful training with good yields. Manage humidity and airflow in UK conditions to avoid mould and preserve the cherry aroma. If you grow in Edinburgh or Bristol a protected site gives the best results.
41 Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards a calming profile. UK growers will notice its compact habit and dense buds suited to small gardens.
THC sits around 18–22% in most pheno selections. That level places it alongside well-liked British strains without pushing into the highest potency brackets.
CBD stays low at roughly 0.5–1% across typical runs. British consumers interested in wellness often focus on the flavour and effect profile rather than CBD content.
The lineage is shown as 41 x Cherries to keep the parentage clear. That helps growers set expectations for compact structure and fruity terpenes.
These seeds are offered as feminized for predictable female gardens. British seed collectors appreciate the stability that feminized lines bring to small grows.
Growing 41 Cherries suits an intermediate skill level for most growers. Humid UK summers push you towards a greenhouse or strong ventilation in indoor rooms.
Expect a flowering window of about 7–8 weeks under indoor lights. Outdoors this fits the UK short season if you use a greenhouse or harvest early in Cornwall and the south.
Yields range from medium to high depending on your setup and training. British indoor growers using SCROG or careful defoliation often reach solid harvests.
Plants remain short to medium, typically between 60 and 120 cm. That makes it well suited to compact indoor grow rooms in London or flat setups in Manchester.
41 Cherries performs well indoors and outdoors but prefers protected spots. In damp UK gardens a greenhouse or raised bed helps you reduce mould risks.
41 Cherries prefers a temperate maritime climate and thrives in sheltered UK sites such as Cornwall or the Scottish Borders with protection. Greenhouse setups in Wales or the Lake District help you manage rain and humidity.
Expect a relaxed body effect with a gentle uplift to the mind. Many in the UK favour it for evening sessions and small social meetups.
Flavours are cherry-led with sweet and earthy undertones that show in the final weeks. Careful drying and curing will bring the cherry notes forward.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 to flower. Increase light intensity gradually to avoid stretch.
Flowering takes about 7–8 weeks under controlled lights. Outdoors plan for an early to mid September harvest in sheltered southern sites.
It resists some issues but humidity remains a risk. Keep airflow high and run dehumidification in tight greenhouse spaces.
Moderate feeding works best with balanced N-P-K in veg and higher P-K during bloom. Reduce nutrients slightly toward the final week to improve flavour.
Low-stress training and topping open the canopy and improve bud sites. A SCROG setup gives even light distribution and often higher yields indoors.
Both media perform well with this strain. Soil offers a forgiving run and often produces fuller flavour for UK growers.
Expect around 60–120 cm depending on pot size and pruning. Early pruning keeps plants manageable in city gardens and allotments.
Harvest when trichomes turn cloudy with some amber and pistils darken for deeper cherry notes. Allow a short dry and slow cure to develop terpenes fully.
Start feeds at half strength for young plants and raise levels slowly. Watch leaf tips and reduce feed at the first sign of burn.
Feminized seeds suit growers who want predictable female gardens. They match small indoor and greenhouse spaces where discretion matters.
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