
- Sweet cherry aroma, steady finish, greenhouse-friendly
Cherry Dulce
Cherry Dulce is an indica-dominant hybrid with a sweet cherry flavour and a relaxed, focused effect.
- Distinct cherry-candy terpene profile
- Compact, resinous plants suited to sheltered greenhouses
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering window
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cherry Pie x Dulce |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m) |
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Medium-High |
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Cherry, Sweet candy, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor |
About Cherry Dulce
Cherry Dulce offers a compact, resinous profile with pronounced cherry and candy-like terpenes and a steady, calming high. It suits growers seeking reliable flowering times and good trichome production, particularly in sheltered environments where humidity can be managed. This cross favours modest canopy sizes while delivering above-average bud density and a pleasing aromatic character.
Cherry Dulce is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds and a fruity terpene profile. The plant balances calming body effects with a gentle cerebral clarity.
THC potency sits in the moderate-to-high range, offering noticeable psychoactivity without extreme intensity. This makes it reliable for users seeking consistent, manageable strength.
CBD levels are low and do not substantially counteract the THC-driven effects. The cultivar is therefore not typically chosen for high-CBD therapeutic needs.
Genetics trace to Cherry Pie x Dulce, blending fruity, dessert-like terpenes with compact indica structure. The cross was selected to emphasise aroma and resin production.
Seeds are most commonly offered as feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce the likelihood of males. Breeders may offer alternative lines, but availability depends on the seed source.
Growing Cherry Dulce in a moist western coastal climate can be moderately challenging because persistent damp increases the risk of mould and fungal pressure. Good airflow and attentive observation are useful in these conditions without relying on specific recipes.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under favourable conditions. The strain shows consistent finishing times across successive runs.
Yield is medium to above average for a compact, bushy plant and can be rewarding in managed environments. Dense buds and good trichome production make it worthwhile despite modest canopy footprint.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy structure and strong side branching. Sturdy internodes support well-formed colas without excessive stretch.
Indoors or in a greenhouse Cherry Dulce does well when space and light are managed, which suits many growers in Liverpool. Outdoors in Liverpool it prefers a sheltered site to reduce exposure to coastal winds and driving rain.
Growing Cherry Dulce in Liverpool's moist western coastal climate requires attention to moisture management and site selection to reduce prolonged damp. A greenhouse in Liverpool can provide shelter from rain and salt spray while allowing ventilation to lower disease pressure.
Effects combine a soothing physical calm with uplifted, focused mental clarity that suits creative or low-demand tasks. The onset is steady and tends to mellow rather than spike suddenly.
Flavours are led by ripe cherry and sweet candy notes with a faint earthy base. The aroma remains sugary through cure and handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Cherry Dulce adapts well to greenhouse environments in the UK, where shelter and controlled airflow help mitigate coastal humidity; always consider legal restrictions before cultivating.
Flowering generally takes around eight to nine weeks after the vegetative period, but total time from seed varies with starting method and environmental factors.
It responds to balanced feeding like many garden varieties; growers typically monitor plant vigour and adjust inputs gradually rather than following rigid formulas.
Damp-prone regions often face mould and fungal pressure as well as common sap-sucking insects; attentive inspection and preventative cultural measures are prudent.
A slow, steady drying followed by a moderate-length cure in sealed containers helps preserve the cherry-forward terpene profile without needing precise timings.
It can be grown outdoors in sheltered, favourable microclimates, but consistency and disease risk are improved under cover such as a greenhouse.
Feminised seeds are commonly recommended to reduce the chance of male plants and simplify planning; availability depends on breeder offerings.
The strain has a noticeable cherry-sweet aroma, and greenhouses will contain scent to some degree; using discrete placement and standard odour management approaches can help maintain privacy.
Third-party testing provides clarity on THC and CBD levels and helps users choose strains for specific needs, though it is optional and subject to legal constraints.
Cultivating cannabis without appropriate licences is illegal in the UK; check current laws and seek licensed routes for research or medicinal production.
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