
- Dessert-flavoured resin with dependable finish in cool conditions
Cherry Cream Pie
Cherry Cream Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its cherry-sweet flavour and creamy finish, suited to growers who manage humidity carefully.
- Cherry sweetness with creamy finish
- Compact, resinous buds for cool regions
- Performs well with good airflow management
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Cherry Pie x Girl Scout Cookies |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high |
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cherry, sweet cream, vanilla |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool, wet; suited to rainy autumn harvest season |
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relaxed, euphoric, uplifting comfort |
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Both |
About Cherry Cream Pie
Cherry Cream Pie is a resinous indica-dominant hybrid combining dessert-like cherry top notes with a soothing, euphoric high. It finishes in eight to ten weeks and performs well in cool, wet climates when growers control airflow and harvest before prolonged autumn rains.
Cherry Cream Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans on relaxing and sedating traits. The structure supports resinous buds suited to both trimming and extraction.
THC typically ranges from 18 to 22 per cent in well-grown specimens. Potency delivers a pronounced cerebral lift that settles into a full-bodied calm.
CBD content is low, generally under one per cent. The profile is designed mainly for recreational potency with modest therapeutic CBD benefits.
The lineage combines Cherry Pie with Girl Scout Cookies, blending fruity top notes with cookie-like earthiness. The cross enhances resin production and terpene complexity.
Seeds are typically supplied as Feminised photoperiod varieties for predictable flowering. Growers choose Feminised stock to avoid male plants and focus on bud development.
Growing difficulty is moderate and requires active mould prevention during a rainy autumn harvest season. Regular pruning and airflow management reduce disease risk and ensure bud density.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Plants show compact cola formation during the latter half of bloom.
Yield is medium to high when growers maintain humidity and nutrient balance. Outdoor yields depend heavily on late-season weather but can be generous in protected sites.
Plants reach a medium height with sturdy branches and a bushy canopy. The form suits screen of green and low-stress training techniques.
This strain performs well both indoors and outdoors in Tyrone. Outdoors in Tyrone it prefers a sheltered spot to avoid persistent damp.
In Tyrone the crop faces a rainy autumn harvest season that demands vigilant mould control and canopy management. Successful outdoor crops rely on late-season protection and timely harvest to avoid rot.
The high begins with a clear, euphoric lift that brightens mood and focus. That uplift gradually gives way to a soothing, relaxed sensation through the limbs.
Sweet cherry notes dominate the nose with creamy undertones and a hint of vanilla on the exhale. The smoke is smooth and carries a dessert-like quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cherry Cream Pie has a relatively short flowering window and compact structure, which helps in cooler climates. Growers in cooler regions benefit from its resilience to fluctuating temperatures.
Keep relative humidity lower during late flowering to prevent mould, using dehumidifiers indoors or good ventilation outdoors. Regular spacing and light penetration reduce damp pockets.
Yes, experienced growers often include Cherry Cream Pie in lists of cool climate cannabis strains because of its timely finish and compact buds. It still needs dry conditions during harvest to avoid rot.
Aim to harvest as soon as trichomes reach the desired maturity to avoid the wettest part of autumn. Watch weather forecasts and be ready to protect or dry harvest early if rain is forecast.
Use a balanced nutrient schedule and reduce nitrogen in late flowering to encourage bud density. Monitor plants for signs of nutrient lockout as damp conditions can affect uptake.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and compost teas when soil health is prioritised. Organic methods also improve microbial resilience, which helps in cool, wet seasons.
With Feminised photoperiod seeds expect around 12 to 14 weeks from seed to harvest under controlled indoor conditions. This includes vegetative stretch and an eight to ten week flowering period.
Look for ambering trichomes and swollen pistils that have darkened and curled in. Buds should be resinous and aromatic with diminished sugary leaves.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space until stems snap then jar in small glass containers, burping daily for the first two weeks. Proper curing enhances flavour and reduces harshness.
It faces the usual pests like aphids and spider mites, which thrive in cool, damp conditions if hygiene is poor. Routine inspection and biological controls keep infestations manageable.
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