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Black Cherry Og

Feminised
Photoperiod

Black Cherry Og compact indica-dominant hybrid with sweet cherry flavour and relaxing effects.

Why choose Black Cherry Og?
  • Sweet black cherry aroma with OG Kush depth
  • Compact plants ideal for greenhouses and small spaces
  • Reliable resin production and relaxing effects
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-2%
Lineage Black Cherry x OG Kush
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Compact to medium (60–120 cm)
Yield Medium-high (≈400–500 g/m² indoor)
Taste Sweet Black Cherry, Earthy Spice, Diesel Pine
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Damp Coastal
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Black Cherry Og

Black Cherry Og is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs sweet black cherry aromatics with classic OG Kush depth. It produces dense, resinous buds and a calming high, and rewards growers who control humidity and ventilation in coastal UK conditions.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Black Cherry Og demands some experience because a damp coastal climate raises mould risk. Careful ventilation and preventative pruning are essential to protect the crop.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in 8–10 weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors in the UK expect a late September to early October finish with proper management.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high with steady feeding and humidity control. In greenhouses you can approach indoor numbers if ventilation is kept consistent.

Height:

The plant stays compact to medium height with stout branches that support heavy colas. Expect roughly 60–120 cm in controlled environments and modestly taller growth outdoors.

Environment:

Black Cherry Og performs well both indoors and in protected outdoor sites. In Liverpool it does especially well in greenhouses. In Liverpool's sheltered gardens growers should still provide active air circulation and mildew checks.

Climate:

Growing Black Cherry Og in Liverpool requires attention to humidity because of the area's damp coastal climate. Use dehumidifiers, strong ventilation and staggered pruning to reduce mould risk in Liverpool greenhouses.

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My greenhouse in Liverpool is humid, what first step should I take?
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Increase ventilation and install a dehumidifier. Also raise air exchange rates during late flowering.
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Leaves are yellowing during late flower, is that normal?
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Some yellowing is normal as the plant redirects resources to buds. Check for nutrient lockout and pH drift before assuming natural senescence.
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Can I top Black Cherry Og twice?
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Yes, you can top twice to produce multiple main colas. Allow recovery time and ensure strong vegetative growth before switching to flower.
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What training suits a small greenhouse?
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Use low stress training and a simple screen of green to keep canopy even. Avoid excessive defoliation which can expose buds to rapid humidity changes.
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How do I finish drying in a damp house?
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Dry in a small, ventilated space with controlled humidity (around 50%) and temperatures near 18–21°C. Use a drying tent with a dehumidifier if ambient conditions are unsuitable.

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