
- Cherry-scented reliability for coastal growers
Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom is a balanced hybrid suited to short coastal seasons, offering sweet cherry flavour and manageable yields.
- Sweet cherry flavour with a calm finish
- Compact growth for small gardens
- Finishes reliably in short seasons
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18–22 per cent |
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0.5–1 per cent |
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Cherry Bomb x Sakura |
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Balanced Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8–9 weeks |
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Short to medium, 0.8–1.5 m |
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Moderate; typically 300–500 g per plant outdoors |
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Cherry, Almond, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Windy coastal growing areas; cool temperate maritime |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Both; prefers sheltered outdoor sites |
About Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom is a compact hybrid bred for coastal and short-season outdoor grows. It combines fruity cherry aromas with reliable structure, making it a good choice for growers seeking a dependable late-summer harvest in cool maritime climates.
Cherry Blossom is a balanced hybrid combining lively sativa lift with a calming indica finish. The plant suits growers seeking approachable effects and stable structure.
THC levels sit in the mid range at around 18–22 per cent. That potency offers a clear psychoactive effect without being overpowering for experienced users.
CBD is low to moderate, generally around 0.5–1 per cent. This keeps the experience mostly THC-led with a light physical counterpoint.
Cherry Blossom descends from Cherry Bomb x Sakura to emphasise fruity aromas and compact growth. The cross was selected for predictable structure and reliable terpene expression.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to guarantee female plants for flowering crops. Autoflower and regular variants are sometimes offered by niche breeders.
Cherry Blossom is intermediate to grow in windy coastal growing areas and needs protection from strong gusts. In Cardiff growers should use staking, windbreaks and regular feed to prevent stress.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor maturation follows the same timeline when temperatures stay favourable.
Yields are moderate for a short-season performer and commonly range between 300 and 500 g per plant outdoors. Indoor yields are reliable when the plant is trained and fed consistently.
Plants remain short to medium and form dense, conical colas suited to compact gardens. Final heights outdoors typically fall between 0.8 and 1.5 m with routine pruning.
Indoors Cherry Blossom responds well to SCROG or low-stress training for even canopy development. Outdoors in Cardiff it thrives in a sheltered site away from prevailing winds.
Growing Cherry Blossom in Cardiff's windy coastal growing areas requires wind protection and careful site choice. Planting near a wall or using a hedged shelter helps preserve trichomes and prevents breakage.
Effects start with a bright, uplifting cerebral lift and ease into relaxed body comfort. Many users find it suitable for creative tasks followed by restful evenings.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet cherry notes with a clean almond overlay. Earthy undertones balance the sweetness on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Harvest typically falls eight to nine weeks after flowering and commonly occurs in late September in cooler UK climates.
Use a free-draining loam with added organic matter and a balanced base feed, then top-dress with compost mid-season.
Yes, staking and windbreaks are recommended in exposed sites to prevent branch breakage and bud damage.
Yes, it responds well to organic fertilisers and compost teas when applied consistently throughout the season.
Increase airflow, remove lower foliage to improve circulation and harvest early if resinous buds trap moisture.
Start with a nitrogen-focused feed during vegetative growth and switch to a phosphorus-heavy formula for flowering.
Yes, it is bred for short season outdoor cannabis growing and will reliably finish in eight to nine weeks if planted early.
Common pests include aphids and spider mites, so monitor regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Dry in a cool, dark, ventilated space for about seven to ten days then cure in sealed jars for several weeks to enhance flavour.
Growing cannabis remains illegal for recreational use in the UK and this FAQ is for educational purposes only.
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