
- Cherry Frost — fruity flavour, frosty buds, steady yields
Cherry Frost
Cherry Frost is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet cherry flavours and reliable resin production.
- Sweet cherry aroma with resin-heavy buds
- Performs well under canopy training
- Reliable 8-9 week flowering
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cherry Pie x Frost |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (70-120 cm indoors) |
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Medium-high |
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cherry, pine, earthy |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England climate |
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euphoric, relaxed, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cherry Frost
Cherry Frost combines Cherry Pie-derived sweetness with a frosty resin profile to produce a compact, productive plant suited to both indoor rooms and sheltered outdoor sites. It flowers in eight to nine weeks, gives medium-high yields when trained and maintained, and thrives under attentive disease control and stable environmental conditions.
Cherry Frost is an indica-dominant hybrid that favours calming body effects while keeping mental clarity. It suits late afternoon or evening use when relaxation is required.
THC typically falls between 18% and 22%, offering a clearly perceptible potency without overwhelming intensity. Regular users report a reliable level of strength when grown and harvested correctly.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so CBD-specific therapeutic effects are limited. Those needing higher CBD should combine this strain with extracts or a high-CBD cultivar.
Genetics are Cherry Pie x Frost, combining fruity, dessert-like terpenes with a resin-heavy, frost-covered bud structure. The cross produces stable phenotypes with strong bud set and trichome production.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to simplify canopy planning and ensure predominantly female plants. This reduces the need to identify and remove males during vegetative growth.
Growing Cherry Frost in Bristol under a temperate southern England climate is moderately challenging due to variable seasons and autumn rain. With attentive pruning, ventilation and disease management the plant performs reliably.
Flowering is typically complete within eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in southern England usually finish by late September when spawned from an early spring start.
Indoor yields average 400-500 g/m² when using training techniques and consistent feeding. Outdoor plants can reach similar totals per plant in a sheltered, sunny site during a favourable season.
The plant presents a compact, bushy structure indoors with a tendency to stretch outdoors if untrained. Expect around 70-120 cm inside and taller specimens when grown outdoors without restriction.
In Bristol grow rooms Cherry Frost responds well to SCROG and low-stress training, producing dense, resinous colas under controlled lighting. Outdoors in Bristol it prefers a sunny, sheltered position away from prevailing winds and late rain.
Growing Cherry Frost in Bristol suits the temperate southern England climate when plants are given shelter, good airflow and careful watering. A controlled environment or greenhouse in Bristol helps manage late-season rain and keeps bud quality high.
The high starts with a gentle cerebral uplift that shifts into a deep, soothing body relaxation. Many users report increased sociability at first and progressive calm as the session continues.
A pronounced cherry sweetness leads the flavour profile, matched by fresh pine notes and a dry, earthy finish. The smoke is smooth on the inhale and slightly resinous on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and 12/12 for flowering; strong, consistent light improves bud density and resin.
Keep relative humidity around 40-50% in mid to late flowering to reduce mould risk and maintain trichome clarity.
Harvest in late September when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber for a balanced effect and stable potency.
It responds well to steady, moderate feeding; avoid over-fertilisation which can blunt flavour and slow resin production.
Watch for aphids, spider mites and grey mould; regular inspection and early treatment keep problems small.
Yes, a greenhouse provides the control needed for late rain and improves the odds of an outdoor-quality crop in south England.
A flush of 7-14 days with plain water is typical to clear residual nutrients and improve smoke quality.
SCROG, main-lining and LST work well to open the canopy and increase even light distribution across buds.
Yes, with regular topping and training it adapts to compact setups without sacrificing yield potential.
Controlled climate cannabis growing stabilises temperature, humidity and airflow, which reduces mould risk and consistently improves resin and terpene expression.
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