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Cherry Berry

Feminised

Cherry Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid noted for sweet cherry and mixed berry flavours and a balanced, approachable high.

Why choose Cherry Berry?
  • Distinct cherry and berry terpene profile
  • Reliable indica-leaning effects with sociable clarity
  • Performs well both indoors and outdoors with attentive humidity control
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Cherry x Berry
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (80-140 cm)
Yield Medium-high (350-450 g/m² indoor; 400-500 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Cherry, Berry, Sweet spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Humid greenhouse
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Sociable
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Cherry Berry

Cherry Berry is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for a fruity terpene profile and user-friendly effects. It offers moderate to strong THC, low CBD and compact plants with dense, aromatic buds suited to growers who manage humidity and airflow.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cherry Berry requires intermediate skills and routine attention to airflow and nutrient balance. In humid greenhouse conditions growers must be vigilant for mould and rot.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks under controlled light schedules. Outdoor plants in the Scottish Highlands often complete toward the later end of that range.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady feeding and good disease control. Outdoor specimens in the Scottish Highlands can produce larger single plants given space and season length.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with dense branching and tight internodes. They respond well to canopy management to maximise bud sites.

Environment:

Indoors Cherry Berry performs well in controlled environments where growers can manage humidity and light precisely in the Scottish Highlands. Outdoors in the Scottish Highlands it rewards plants with robust single stems when given shelter and good airflow.

Climate:

Growing Cherry Berry in the Scottish Highlands demands careful humidity control because the region can be damp and changeable in humid greenhouse conditions. Strong ventilation and routine monitoring are important to prevent mould and preserve terpene quality.

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How did your last Cherry Berry crop perform?
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It yielded well in a sheltered spot, with dense buds and a rich cherry aroma.
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Any particular pest you saw?
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Mostly minor aphid pressure early on, managed with manual removal and increased vigilance.
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Do you prefer soil or coco for this strain?
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I favour an organic soil mix for flavour development, though coco gives faster control of feed levels.
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How do you handle excess humidity?
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I increase airflow and reduce foliar wetness, checking plants frequently for any early signs of mould.
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What finish time did you get outdoors?
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In the Highlands it finished late season, closer to the ten-week mark for many plants.

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