
- A cherry-forward indica hybrid built for evenings and cooler climates
Black Cherry Pie
Black Cherry Pie offers a compact, indica-leaning plant with sweet black cherry flavours and steady relaxation.
- Distinct black cherry aroma with pastry undertones
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering window
- Compact structure suited to controlled environments
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18-23% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Black Cherry x Cherry Pie |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Black Cherry, Sweet Pastry, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Northern Summers |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating |
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Indoor And Outdoor Suitable |
About Black Cherry Pie
Black Cherry Pie presents as an indica-dominant hybrid that combines fruity terpenes with dependable physical effects. The variety suits growers who favour compact plants and a pronounced cherry-led flavour profile, and it performs well in managed indoor spaces as well as sheltered outdoor sites in cooler UK climates.
Black Cherry Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid with a clear leaning toward physical relaxation. The plant produces dense, resinous buds that show indica structure.
THC levels typically fall between 18 and 23 per cent in tested samples. That range delivers a reliably strong psychoactive effect for users with some tolerance.
CBD content is generally low, usually under 1 per cent. This strain is therefore chosen more for THC-driven relief than for high-CBD therapy.
Black Cherry Pie comes from a cross of Black Cherry and Cherry Pie. This lineage provides fruity terpenes combined with a relaxing indica influence.
Feminized seeds are commonly sold for predictable female plants and simpler cultivation choices. Regular seeds are available from some breeders for experienced users interested in breeding.
Growing Black Cherry Pie in Leeds can be moderately challenging due to cool northern summers, which shorten the outdoor season. Indoors it performs well under controlled conditions but benefits from careful humidity management.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvests in the UK commonly occur in early October when the season allows.
Yields are medium to high with consistent feeding and canopy management. Outdoor output in Leeds can approach indoor results when plants avoid late-season damp and rot.
Plants remain compact to medium with a central cola and solid side branching. They respond well to canopy management to maximise bud sites without excessive height.
Indoors, Black Cherry Pie does well in a controlled environment where light and ventilation are consistent. Outdoors around Leeds it benefits from a sheltered site and close attention to the short summer window.
Growing Black Cherry Pie in Leeds with cool northern summers requires attention to timing and damp control. Use sheltered spots outdoors or reliable indoor environments to reduce the risk of mould and make the most of the short season.
The high-THC profile produces steady relaxation and an uplifted mood in early sessions. Many users report increasing sedation toward the end of the experience, making it suited to evening use.
The flavour blends ripe black cherry with a sweet, pastry-like undertone and a subtle earthy base. Smoke is typically smooth and leaves a fruity finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect a relaxed body high paired with an uplifted mood and increasing sedation later in the session.
Typical samples test between 18 and 23 per cent THC.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions.
Many commercial lots are offered as feminized seeds to reduce the chance of males, while some breeders still sell regular seeds for breeding.
Choose well-ventilated positions and monitor the canopy; avoid prolonged damp conditions and be prepared to remove affected material early.
A straightforward nutrient schedule that reduces nitrogen in flowering and supports phosphorus and potassium typically suits this variety.
Yes, light training that evens the canopy tends to improve bud development and light distribution.
It adapts to compact spaces with appropriate canopy management, but growers should plan for ventilation and odour control.
Look for general resources on room ventilation, light management and legal considerations; one common search term is indoor cannabis grow room setups for broad overviews.
It is favoured by patients for pain relief, insomnia and appetite stimulation, but individuals should consult a medical professional for personalised advice.
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