
- Cherry-sweet potency for controlled grows and careful outdoor finishes
Cherry Gushers
Cherry Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid known for intense cherry-sweet flavour and dense, resinous buds.
- Distinct cherry and creamy flavour
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for indoor grows
- Robust, balanced high for day-to-evening use
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Cherry Pie x Gushers |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (0.8–1.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (with optimal conditions) |
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Cherry, Sweet berry, Creamy undertones |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, short outdoor growing season; suited to managed outdoor or controlled indoor environments |
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Relaxed body high, Uplifted mood, Mild euphoria |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cherry Gushers
Cherry Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its strong cherry and berry aromatics and compact, resin-rich flowers. It performs well under controlled indoor conditions and can be grown outdoors with careful planning to avoid late-season damp; breeders and growers appreciate its predictable structure and satisfying effects.
Cherry Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards a calming body effect while retaining a gentle cerebral lift.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 22%, giving a notably potent experience for most users. Newcomers should approach with smaller doses to assess tolerance.
CBD content is usually low, often below 1%, so therapeutic effects come mainly from THC and terpenes. Those seeking higher CBD should consider alternate cultivars or targeted crosses.
The lineage is reported as Cherry Pie x Gushers, which emphasises fruity terpenes and resin production. The cross yields compact plants with dense, aromatic flowers.
Seeds are commonly sold as Feminised to guarantee female flowering and simplify cultivation. Specialist breeders occasionally offer regular or auto-flowering variants for specific grow approaches.
Growing Cherry Gushers is classed as intermediate and benefits from consistent feeding and pruning to encourage airflow. In a short outdoor growing season extra attention is needed to finish flowering before cooler, damper weather sets in.
Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks under good light. In Devon growers must monitor late-season damp to avoid bud rot as harvest approaches.
Yield potential is moderate to good when plants receive steady nutrients and light. Indoor setups usually produce higher, more consistent yields than rushed outdoor finishes.
Plants remain compact to medium in height with a bushy canopy and strong lateral branches. They form tight, resin-coated colas rather than long, sativa-like stretch.
Cherry Gushers thrives indoors where humidity and temperature can be controlled, and many cultivators in Devon favour tent setups to avoid autumn rain. Outdoors in Devon plants benefit from shelter and staking to protect buds from wind and persistent moisture.
Devon has a temperate, often damp climate with a short outdoor growing season that requires careful scheduling. For Cherry Gushers this means considering early starts, protected sites, or finishing indoors to avoid autumn rain.
The high starts with a bright cerebral uplift that settles into a comfortable, physical relaxation. Users commonly report calmness, a soft euphoria, and reduced tension at moderate doses.
The flavour profile is dominated by cherry and sweet berry notes with creamy undertones. A faint earthiness and diesel finish add depth to the smoke or vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It combines manageable size and pronounced flavour with relatively reliable resin production, making it rewarding for growers who can control humidity and light.
Expect about 8–9 weeks of flowering after vegetative growth; total time depends on how long you run veg and whether you start from seed or clones.
Good airflow, regular inspection, and targeted organic treatments reduce risk; avoid overcrowding and remove any diseased material promptly.
It is best for growers with some experience; the plant is not overly demanding but rewards attentive feeding and environmental control.
A balanced NPK during veg with a shift to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering supports bud development; monitor EC and adjust to plant response.
Ensure strong air circulation, use defoliation sparingly to improve airflow, and consider early indoor finishing to avoid prolonged exposure to autumn rains.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and compost teas, but pest and mould control in humid conditions requires vigilance and proactive hygiene.
Dry in a controlled, ventilated space with dehumidification if possible, then cure in jars with regular burping; aim to avoid moisture buildup which invites rot.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation focus on ventilation, dehumidifiers where practical, and selective leaf removal to increase airflow around bud sites.
Harvest before persistent autumn rains begin; monitor trichome development and aim for a dry spell, or finish indoors if the forecast turns wet.
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