
- Cherry Jane — compact, cherry-scented, reliably potent.
Cherry Jane
Cherry Jane is an indica-dominant hybrid with a pronounced cherry aroma and reliable indoor performance.
- Cherry-forward terpene punch
- Compact plants ideal for SCROG
- Reliable finish in controlled environments
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Cherry Pie x Haze |
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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; 60-140 cm indoors |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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Cherry, Sweet berry, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Variable British weather |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Hungry |
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Suitable for both indoor grow rooms and sheltered outdoor gardens |
About Cherry Jane
Cherry Jane combines Cherry Pie and Haze lineage to produce a compact, resinous plant prized for its cherry-forward flavour and balanced effects. This indica-dominant hybrid suits growers in controlled indoor environments as well as those in sheltered outdoor spots, offering predictable flowering, solid yields and a pleasant terpene profile.
Cherry Jane is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans towards soothing, body-centred effects with a fruity terpene mix. The plant shows stable growth and a reliable bud structure ideal for growers seeking predictability.
THC levels typically range between 18 and 22 per cent, delivering a clear potency that suits experienced users and cautious intermediates. Peak effects appear after proper curing and contribute to a long-lasting, balanced high.
CBD remains low in Cherry Jane, usually under 1 per cent, so it is not chosen for high-CBD therapeutic regimens. The low CBD allows THC-driven effects to dominate the experience.
Cherry Jane stems from Cherry Pie crossed with Haze, combining fruity indica traits and an energising sativa lineage. The cross aims to balance flavour intensity with a functional, mellow effect.
Seeds are offered feminised to ensure a predictable crop of flowering females for growers. This reduces screening time and simplifies planning for both indoor and outdoor runs.
Under variable British weather this strain benefits from attentive feeding and humidity control, making it an intermediate challenge for growers. Regular pruning and monitoring mitigate common issues like mould and stretch.
Cherry Jane finishes in around eight to nine weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in a favourable season can expect harvest-ready buds by early autumn.
Indoors the yield is medium to high with proper canopy management and adequate light intensity. Outdoors the plant can perform well if given a sheltered spot and protection from persistent rain.
Plants remain compact to medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and dense lateral branching. This structure makes Cherry Jane well suited to SCROG and low-stress training techniques.
Indoors Cherry Jane responds well to controlled environments where light and humidity are steady, producing dense, resinous buds in grow rooms in Gloucestershire. Outdoors it prefers a sheltered site and can finish reliably in Gloucestershire when the summer is kind.
Growing Cherry Jane in Gloucestershire requires planning for variable British weather, including spells of rain and cooler nights. A sheltered outdoor position or a reliable indoor setup mitigates the risks posed by sudden changes in temperature and humidity.
The high-THC profile creates a relaxed body sensation paired with a gentle, uplifting cerebral note. Users often report increased appetite and improved mood without overwhelming sedation.
The flavour leans strongly of cherry and sweet berries with a subtle earthy spice on the exhale. Terpenes bring a rich scent that intensifies during curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 during veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering, ensuring a stable schedule with LED lights to avoid stress.
Improve air circulation, maintain RH around 40-50% in flower, and remove dense inner foliage to reduce moisture pockets.
Consider a light flush one to two weeks before harvest if you use synthetic nutrients, watching trichome development for timing.
A balanced NPK in veg, then reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower supports bud development.
Yes, clones root well and preserve the mother’s characteristics, offering a quicker route to flower than seeds.
Low-stress training and a modest SCROG net help spread the canopy and improve light penetration to inner buds.
Beginners with basic knowledge can succeed, but expect an intermediate learning curve with pest and humidity management.
Initial pistils appear within one to two weeks and significant bud swell follows in weeks three to five.
Dry slowly to 10-12% moisture and cure in airtight jars for several weeks, burping daily at first to preserve terpenes.
Yes; optimised indoor LED cannabis cultivation with full-spectrum LEDs and appropriate PPFD delivers strong trichome development and high-quality buds.
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