
- Cherry-forward sativa lift tailored for careful growers.
Cherry Maui Wowie
Cherry Maui Wowie is a sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers a bright, cherry-forward flavour and uplifting effects.
- Bright cherry flavour with tropical undertones.
- Sativa lift without heavy sedation.
- Performs well for growers who match timing to the season.
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18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Cherry Pie x Maui Wowie |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Moderate |
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cherry, tropical, earthy |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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short outdoor growing season |
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uplifting, euphoric, creative |
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Indoor and outdoor (short season compatible) |
About Cherry Maui Wowie
Cherry Maui Wowie is a sativa-leaning hybrid that combines Cherry Pie sweetness with classic Maui tropical notes. The variety produces a clear, energising high suitable for daytime use and shows moderate THC levels with low CBD. Plants grow to a medium-tall stature and perform as an intermediate strain to cultivate, offering moderate yields under the right timing. In Hertfordshire and similar regions with a short outdoor growing season, careful planning around the local climate is important to achieve a reliable finish.
Cherry Maui Wowie is a sativa-dominant hybrid with energetic characteristics. The plant leans towards stimulating cerebral effects rather than heavy physical sedation.
THC levels are moderate to high and sit in a range that will be noticeable for most users. Occasional swings in potency occur between phenotypes but it consistently delivers a lively high.
CBD content is low and this strain is not usually chosen for high-CBD needs. Users seeking CBD-dominant effects should consider alternate varieties.
Cherry Maui Wowie descends from Cherry Pie crossed with Maui Wowie. The cross blends sweet cherry terpenes with classic tropical sativa characteristics.
Seeds are offered as Feminised photoperiod to preserve predictable sex and flowering response. These seeds require a change in light cycle to trigger flowering under controlled conditions.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and requires careful timing in a short outdoor growing season. The short outdoor growing season in the UK makes late flowering traits more challenging to finish reliably.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor growers should aim for the earliest suitable harvest window in their area.
Yield is moderate compared with heavy-yielding indica strains. Well-timed cultivation can produce respectable results but yields are not exceptionally large.
Plants commonly reach a medium-tall stature with upright branches and spaced internodes. The structure suits light training but still demands room for vertical growth.
Indoors the strain responds well to controlled light cycles and moderate space. Outdoors in Hertfordshire it can do well if grown to suit the limited season and available shelter.
Growing Cherry Maui Wowie in Hertfordshire demands planning because of the short outdoor growing season. Careful site selection and timing are important when working with a short outdoor growing season in this region.
Effects start with a clear, uplifting cerebral rush that brightens mood and focus. The high can evolve into gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by sweet cherry notes with tropical fruit undertones. There is a subtle earthy background that rounds the taste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is known for a balanced sativa-driven high with clear, uplifting effects and a pronounced cherry-tropical flavour.
The THC level is moderate to high and produces a noticeable cerebral effect rather than heavy sedation.
Patients seeking stress relief, mild pain reduction or appetite stimulation may find it useful, though it is not CBD-dominant.
Feminised photoperiod seeds are common to ensure stable female plants and predictable flowering cycles.
Expect around eight to nine weeks of flowering under controlled conditions.
It can be grown outdoors in the UK but the short outdoor growing season requires careful timing and site choice to reduce weather risk.
Like many varieties, it can be vulnerable to mould and fungal problems in damp climates, so monitoring plant health is important.
High humidity cannabis cultivation increases mould risk and calls for attention to ventilation and plant spacing to reduce trapped moisture.
Plants typically grow medium-tall and need room for vertical development and adequate airflow around branches.
Timing, local weather and strain phenotype variability are the main factors influencing final yield.
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