
- Dessert sweetness for sheltered coastal greenhouses
Candied Cherries
Candied Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet cherry notes and compact, resinous buds.
- Sweet cherry flavour with a calming finish
- Compact plants that suit greenhouse spaces
- Reliable mid-range potency for versatile use
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cherry Pie x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate |
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sweet cherry, candied sugar, earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal Climate |
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relaxed, euphoric, uplifted |
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Greenhouse / outdoor (sheltered) |
About Candied Cherries
Candied Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid that marries Cherry Pie sweetness with Afghani robustness to produce compact, resin-rich plants. It suits small to medium greenhouse setups and sheltered outdoor sites in mild coastal regions, offering mid-to-high THC potency, a dessert-like flavour profile and a balanced uplift that eases into deep relaxation.
Candied Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for pronounced fruity notes. It offers a compact habit with dense, resinous buds.
THC levels are in the mid to high range, giving a clear cerebral lift followed by body relaxation. The potency suits regular consumers but calls for cautious dosing by newcomers.
CBD content is low, so therapeutic effects come mainly from THC and terpenes. Those needing high-CBD relief should consider alternative strains.
Candied Cherries descends from Cherry Pie x Afghani, pairing fruity terpene notes with stout structural traits. The Afghani influence adds compactness while Cherry Pie supplies the signature cherry sweetness.
Seeds are feminised to reduce the chance of male plants in small runs. That simplifies planning for growers aiming for a predictable canopy.
Growing Candied Cherries under a moist western coastal climate presents moderate challenges due to elevated humidity. Attention to ventilation and regular inspection reduces risk rather than heavy-handed interventions.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under reasonable conditions. Outdoor plants in favourable seasons are often ready by late September in mild coastal areas.
Yield is moderate and consistent, suiting small to medium-scale greenhouse runs. This strain rewards steady care more than aggressive bulk techniques.
Plants stay short to medium with a bushy, lateral structure and sturdy main colas. That form suits confined spaces and discreet outdoor sites.
In Gwynedd a greenhouse gives the best protection from coastal wind and damp. Outdoor attempts in Gwynedd work in sheltered microclimates with good airflow.
Growing Candied Cherries in Gwynedd means contending with a moist western coastal climate that brings persistent humidity and occasional salt wind. With shelter and vigilant monitoring this variety performs reliably in local greenhouse setups.
Expect an initial uplift in mood and creativity that settles into a calm physical ease. The balance makes Candied Cherries versatile for social or solitary use depending on dose.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet cherry and candied sugar with a faint earthy spice on the finish. It reads as dessert-like rather than sharp or herbal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Growing cannabis remains illegal in the UK without a licence, so check current laws and seek legal advice before cultivating.
Flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks under suitable conditions, with outdoor harvests often occurring in late September in mild coastal areas.
Candied Cherries tolerates humid conditions better than some varieties but still needs careful attention to moisture management to avoid crop issues.
Feminised seeds remove uncertainty about male plants, which helps small greenhouse runs remain space-efficient and predictable.
Expect pronounced sweet cherry and candied sugar notes with an earthy spice finish, leaning towards a dessert-like profile.
People seeking relief from chronic pain, muscle tension and sleep onset issues often report benefits, though experiences vary.
Yes, many growers find a greenhouse suits this cultivar, especially in coastal counties where protected shelter helps manage wind and damp.
Coastal gardens commonly report fungal pressures and sap-sucking insects; regular observation and general horticultural hygiene are important.
Ventilation that exchanges air regularly without exposing plants to driving wind is beneficial, especially in moist western coastal climates.
Look to local horticultural societies and legal resources for region-specific guidance, and always prioritise compliance with UK law.
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