
- Bold cherry flavour, early finish
Black Cherry Truffle
Black Cherry Truffle is an indica-dominant hybrid that finishes quickly and offers fruity, truffle-like aromas.
- Early-finishing indica-dominant for shorter seasons
- Bold black cherry flavour with earthy truffle notes
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for sheltered outdoor spots
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Black Cherry x Chocolate Truffle |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (1–1.5 m) |
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Medium (approx. 300-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Black Cherry, Earthy Truffle, Spicy Chocolate |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Both; Favours Outdoor In Short Seasons |
About Black Cherry Truffle
Black Cherry Truffle is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid bred for early finishes and rich berry-chocolate flavours. It suits growers seeking a balanced, relaxing effect with good performance in sheltered outdoor sites.
Black Cherry Truffle is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards calm, body-centred effects while retaining some cerebral lift.
THC levels are moderate to high, commonly between 18 and 22%. That potency offers clear psychoactive effects without being overwhelmingly heavy for seasoned users.
CBD content is low, typically under 1%. It is not chosen for CBD therapy but can still relieve symptoms through the entourage effect.
The lineage pairs Black Cherry with Chocolate Truffle to emphasise berry terpenes and deep resin production. The cross produces compact bud structure and rich aromas.
Seeds are available as feminized photoperiod varieties to reduce the chance of males. They require seasonal light changes outdoors to trigger flowering.
Growing Black Cherry Truffle in windy coastal growing areas increases stress on stems and canopies, so plan for reinforced supports and shelter. Overall it is moderately difficult and best suited to growers who can manage exposure and microclimate.
Flowering finishes relatively quickly at around seven to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors it is well suited to earlier finishes in cooler climates.
Yield is medium for the plant's size and structure, with outdoor plants giving reliable harvests in favourable seasons. Indoor output depends on canopy management and light but remains respectable.
Plants remain compact and bushy, producing heavy, resin-coated buds on stout branches. Expect heights of roughly one to one and a half metres when grown outdoors.
This strain performs well indoors and outdoors in Leicester, finishing reliably when given enough light and airflow. In Leicester's variable weather, container growing helps move plants away from gusts and late-season rain.
In Leicester with windy coastal growing areas, position plants where they receive shelter from prevailing gusts while retaining good airflow. Use sheltered microclimates and raised soil to reduce cold and waterlogging risks during a short season.
Effects begin with a lifted, fruity euphoria and settle into a warm, physical relaxation. In larger amounts it can become soporific, while small doses stay sociable.
The flavour profile blends black cherry sweetness with an earthy truffle note and a hint of spicy chocolate. Smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering dark fruit aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, it finishes relatively early and can be a good choice for shorter UK summers, but choose a sheltered site to reduce weather stress.
It has moderate resistance due to dense buds, but care is needed in humid conditions and good airflow is important to reduce risk.
Harvest timing depends on trichome development and local weather; aim to finish before persistent autumn rain and frost.
They are intermediate in difficulty; beginners can grow them with basic protective measures against wind and damp.
Yes, container growing is practical and can help move plants to sheltered spots if weather turns, though containers limit final size.
It responds well to balanced nutrition but avoid overfeeding; consistent, moderate feeding supports healthy growth.
Common outdoor pests include generalist insects and sap-suckers; regular inspection and biological controls reduce impact.
Position plants for cross-ventilation and avoid dense, shaded corners to keep foliage drier and reduce fungal risk.
Yes, aromas intensify late in flowering and can be sweet and earthy, so consider discretion if required by local rules.
It is known for reliable finishes in shorter seasons when grown in sheltered, well-drained sites and monitored through autumn.
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