
- Cherry-forward power for short-season growers
Cherry Bomb
Cherry Bomb is an indica-leaning hybrid known for cherry-forward flavours and potent, balanced effects.
- Compact plants, huge cherry aroma.
- Reliable resin and balanced uplift.
- Early-finishing for short seasons.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cherry Pie x Bomb Pop |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Moderate |
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Cherry, Sweet berry, Earthy spice |
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Feminised (regular and autoflower variants may exist) |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cherry Bomb
Cherry Bomb is an indica-leaning hybrid that combines Cherry Pie and Bomb Pop genetics to produce compact plants with dense, resinous buds. It offers a pronounced cherry and sweet-berry terpene profile alongside moderate to high THC levels, making it suitable for growers and consumers who favour flavour and potency. In places with a short outdoor growing season, like Swansea, prioritise early-finishing phenotypes and good site selection to avoid late-season rot. Indoors it responds well to controlled feeding and ventilation, while outdoors growers should focus on airflow, pruning and timely harvests to mitigate humid weather risks. Overall, Cherry Bomb rewards attention to canopy management and moisture control with quality, aromatic flowers.
Cherry Bomb is an indica-leaning hybrid with dense buds and a compact profile. It pairs fruity terpenes with sticky resin for a potent smoking experience.
Average THC levels range from 18–22%, delivering a clearly psychoactive effect for experienced users. Some phenotypes test higher so cautious dosing is sensible for those with low tolerance.
CBD levels are low, typically under 1%, so therapeutic benefit comes primarily from the THC and terpene interaction. Patients seeking a high-CBD option should consider alternative cultivars or blends.
Cherry Bomb originates from Cherry Pie x Bomb Pop, blending dessert-like fruit aromatics with candy-forward resin production. The cross highlights terpene complexity and a compact growth pattern.
Seeds are most commonly supplied as feminised to simplify garden planning and maximise flower production. Autoflower or regular options may exist from some breeders so check the catalogue before ordering.
Growing Cherry Bomb outdoors in Swansea requires experience because the plant needs careful moisture management during a short outdoor growing season. It tolerates training and pruning but demands vigilance to prevent rot in damp spells.
Indoors, flowering usually completes in 8–9 weeks with heavy resin production in the final weeks. Outdoors, select early-finishing phenotypes to ensure maturity within the local season.
Yield is moderate relative to canopy size, rewarding growers who manage the canopy and airflow. Expect slightly reduced totals in Swansea where the short outdoor growing season and humidity can limit bud bulk.
Plants stay medium height with robust branching that suits SCROG or low-stress training. The compact habit makes it suitable for limited-height grow spaces and discreet outdoor spots.
Indoors Cherry Bomb performs well under controlled ventilation and stable feeding, accelerating resin development. Outdoors in Swansea it benefits from sheltered micro-sites and careful site selection to reduce moisture issues.
Growing Cherry Bomb in Swansea requires attention to a short outdoor growing season and persistent Atlantic humidity. Choose early-flowering phenotypes, use good ventilation and site selection to minimise rot risk during damp late summers.
Effects open with a bright, cerebral lift that eases into calm, physical relaxation without heavy sedation. That balance makes it useful for daytime focus or evening unwinding depending on dose.
The flavour profile centres on ripe cherry and sweet berry with a spicy, earthy undertone. Smoke is smooth with a lingering fruit finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Increase airflow through training, remove lower foliage to improve circulation and harvest early if you spot bud rot starting.
Begin flushing around two weeks before your planned harvest to help smooth the smoke and clear excess nutrients.
Yes, its compact structure suits small outdoor spaces if you can place plants in a sheltered, well-ventilated spot.
Use a balanced veg feed until flowering, then switch to a bloom formula with controlled nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium.
Ventilation is crucial to control humidity and temperature, preventing mould and supporting resin development.
Yes, pots offer flexibility to move plants under cover during prolonged wet weather and to improve drainage.
Watch new growth for colour changes and address pH or feeding adjustments promptly to avoid long-term stress.
Selective defoliation and removing low bud sites improves airflow and light penetration to combat fungal issues.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for balanced effects, and consider an earlier pick in damp seasons to avoid rot.
High humidity cannabis cultivation requires stricter airflow, earlier defoliation, careful canopy spacing and choosing early-finishing phenotypes to minimise disease pressure.
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