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Cherry Cream Pie

Feminised
Photoperiod

Cherry Cream Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its cherry-sweet flavour and creamy finish, suited to growers who manage humidity carefully.

Why choose Cherry Cream Pie?
  • Cherry sweetness with creamy finish
  • Compact, resinous buds for cool regions
  • Performs well with good airflow management
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Cherry Pie x Girl Scout Cookies
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium
Yield Medium to high
Taste cherry, sweet cream, vanilla
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod
Climate Cool, wet; suited to rainy autumn harvest season
Effects relaxed, euphoric, uplifting comfort
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal conditions. Plants show compact cola formation during the latter half of bloom.

Yield:

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.

Height:

Plants reach a medium height with sturdy branches and a bushy canopy. The form suits screen of green and low-stress training techniques.

Environment:

This strain performs well both indoors and outdoors in Tyrone. Outdoors in Tyrone it prefers a sheltered spot to avoid persistent damp.

Climate:

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.

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How did your Cherry Cream Pie fare this season?
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I harvested late and had to work around several heavy rains, but sheltering the plants paid off and bud quality stayed good.
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What techniques did you use to prevent mould?
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I removed lower growth to improve airflow and used a timed ventilation system in the greenhouse to keep humidity down.
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Did you find any nutrient tweaks helpful?
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Reducing nitrogen and boosting potassium in week six of flowering helped bud hardening and resilience against damp.
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How early did you start protecting plants from autumn rain?
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I started protecting in late September after checking trichome development and meteorological forecasts for continuous rain.
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Would you grow it again in Tyrone?
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Yes, with better canopy management I'll grow it again in Tyrone because it yields well when mould is kept at bay.

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