
- Cherry-coloured sweetness with cola bite.
Cherry Cola
Cherry Cola is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet cherry and cola notes and a comforting, sociable high.
- Sweet cherry aroma with a cola finish
- Balanced high that stays clear-headed
- Compact, resinous buds suited to smaller spaces
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Cherry Pie x Cola |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (90-140 cm) |
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Medium |
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Sweet cherry, Cola syrup, Spicy diesel |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Uplifting euphoria, Physical relaxation, Sociable clarity |
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Indoor, greenhouse or outdoor |
About Cherry Cola
Cherry Cola is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends dessert-like cherry aromatics with soda-sweet cola notes and a faint diesel edge. The plant produces compact, resinous buds and tends to deliver a balanced effect profile: an uplifting cerebral phase that eases into warm physical relaxation. It finishes in roughly eight to nine weeks and is often offered as Feminised seed stock. In coastal regions its dense flowers reward careful selection of robust phenotypes rather than aggressive bulk growth.
Cherry Cola is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances relaxing body effects with a clear-headed lift. The cultivar produces dense, resinous buds and a compact structure suited to constrained spaces.
THC levels are typically in the mid to high range, offering noticeable potency for regular consumers. The effect profile from THC is steady and predictable rather than erratic.
CBD is present at low to moderate levels and does not markedly reduce the psychoactive effect. Small amounts of CBD may soften intensity for some users without changing the overall character.
The genetics read Cherry Pie x Cola, combining dessert-like fruitiness with soda-sweet terpenes. Breeders selected for resin production and a compact habit.
Seeds are most commonly offered as Feminised to ensure flowering females. Some breeders also produce regular or autoflower versions for different preferences.
Growing Cherry Cola in a damp coastal climate presents moderate challenges because persistent humidity can increase disease pressure. The variety is forgiving for those with experience but rewards careful attention to cleanliness and timing.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under consistent conditions. A few phenotypes may extend slightly beyond this window depending on local variables.
Yields are medium for the plant's footprint, favouring dense, high-quality flowers over sheer bulk. Returns tend to depend more on phenotype selection than on aggressive canopy expansion.
Plants remain medium in height with sturdy internodes and a compact canopy that suits smaller spaces. Branching supports several prominent colas rather than a single elongated stalk.
Indoors Cherry Cola adapts well to controlled environments and suits greenhouse setups in Lisburn. Outdoor results in Lisburn are shaped by seasonal exposure and local microclimates.
In Lisburn the damp coastal climate makes disease vigilance an important consideration for dense-flowering varieties. Local growers in Lisburn should plan around the extended humidity typical of a damp coastal climate.
The initial effect is an energetic lift that settles into a warm, physical relaxation. Mental clarity is largely preserved, making social or creative use comfortable for many.
A sweet cherry opening leads into cola-like sugary notes with a faint diesel spice on the finish. The aftertaste is clean and fruit-forward rather than heavy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cherry Cola is an indica-dominant hybrid known for cherry-sweet aromas and cola-like sugary notes combined with compact, resinous buds.
THC levels are generally mid to high, producing a clear uplift that shifts into relaxed physical sensations without extreme sedation for most users.
It sits at a moderate difficulty level, so newcomers may find it manageable with experience or supervision from an experienced grower.
Cherry Cola shows reasonable resilience but denser flowers can be more vulnerable in prolonged damp conditions common to coastal areas.
Many growers opt for greenhouse cannabis cultivation for greater seasonal control and protection from coastal exposure, while being mindful of local legal requirements.
Expect a pronounced cherry sweetness up front, a cola-like sugary core and a subtle spicy or diesel finish on exhale.
Anecdotally it is used to relieve stress and low mood and can help with mild muscular discomfort and appetite issues for some individuals.
Most phenotypes finish in around eight to nine weeks, though slight variation is possible depending on local conditions.
Feminised seeds are the most common offering, with some breeders also offering regular or autoflowering versions on request.
Yes, cultivation and possession have legal implications in the UK; always be aware of and follow current laws and regulations.
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