
- Cherry Haze — uplifting flavour with Haze vigour
Cherry Haze
Cherry Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid noted for cherry-sweet terpenes and an uplifting cerebral high.
- Sweet cherry aroma with a Haze cerebral lift
- Performs well with controlled humidity and good airflow
- Ideal for growers aiming for daytime, creative effects
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Cherry x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Medium-tall, stretches with long colas |
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Medium-High (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Cherry, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms; suitable for temperate northern climates like Dorset |
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Uplifting, Creative, Energetic |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cherry Haze
Cherry Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that blends fruity cherry aromas with classic Haze lift, producing an energetic, creative high. It thrives under careful environmental control, offering medium-tall plants with long colas and medium-high yields when humidity and airflow are well managed.
Cherry Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers lively cerebral effects while retaining manageable physical relaxation. The plant shows vigorous sativa growth tempered by cherry-derived structure and terpene sweetness.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22%, offering a pronounced but controllable high. This potency favours daytime creative use for experienced consumers and careful dosing for newcomers.
CBD levels are generally low, usually under 1%, so effects are largely THC-driven. Those needing higher CBD should seek specific high-CBD crosses or cultivars.
Cherry Haze descends from Cherry x Haze parentage, blending fruity aroma with classic Haze uplift. The cross emphasises sativa vigour while adding cherry-derived sweetness in smell and flavour.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised lines to ensure reliable female flowering and predictable crop planning. Autoflower and regular variants exist but Feminised seeds are the standard pick for most home growers in Dorset.
Growing Cherry Haze in humid indoor grow rooms raises the risk of mould and bud rot, so robust ventilation and dehumidifiers are essential. Overall it rates as intermediate, rewarding attention to airflow, pruning and feeding.
Flowering commonly finishes in nine to eleven weeks depending on phenotype and environment. Allowing extra time in the final fortnight improves trichome ripeness and terpene complexity.
Indoor yields are medium to high with good light and canopy management, often 350–450 g/m² under optimal conditions. Outdoors it can be generous in a long season but requires preventative care against damp.
Plants adopt a medium-tall, lanky structure with long main colas and vigorous vertical growth. Training methods such as topping and SCROG help control stretch and increase bud sites.
Cherry Haze performs well indoors where environmental controls stabilise humidity and temperature in Dorset grows. Outdoors it prefers a sunny, sheltered spot and can stretch taller in a long summer, but Dorset microclimates demand attention to damp weather.
In Dorset, humid indoor grow rooms require careful dehumidification and constant airflow to prevent mould during Cherry Haze's late flowering. Maintaining steady temperatures and measured humidity in that environment helps the plant express its cherry terpenes and maximise resin production.
The high produces an uplifting, cerebral buzz that can boost creativity and sociability. Physical relaxation remains light, keeping users functional rather than sedated.
Flavour combines sweet cherry and bright citrus over an earthy, slightly spicy base. The smoke is fruit-forward with a subtle hashy finish that lingers on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best suited to growers with some experience because it needs vigilant humidity control and canopy management.
Switch to a 12/12 light schedule to induce flowering, and maintain consistent dark periods to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Use dehumidifiers, inline fans and good circulation and prune lower foliage; in northern climate cannabis growing this becomes even more important.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect, and pay attention to terpene smell as a secondary cue.
It follows a typical cannabis feeding schedule with a slight preference for nitrogen in veg and balanced PK in flowering; avoid excessive nitrogen late in bloom.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sunny microclimate and be prepared to protect buds from autumn damp and rain.
Spider mites and powdery mildew can appear, especially in poor airflow; regular inspection and biological controls help manage them.
Topping and low-stress training control height and spread, while SCROG increases light penetration and yields indoors.
Dry stems slowly at 18–20°C with 45–55% RH, then cure in glass jars with daily burping for the first two weeks.
Clones preserve the parent phenotype, helping growers maintain desired terpene profiles and growth habits over generations.
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