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Cherry Nova 6

Feminised

Cherry Nova 6 is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for cherry flavour and reliable resin production in greenhouse settings.

Why choose Cherry Nova 6?
  • Cherry-forward terpene profile
  • Reliable greenhouse performer
  • Balanced evening effects
THC 20-24%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Cherry Pie x Northern Lights
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium, 1.2-2.0 m
Yield 400-550 g/plant (greenhouse)
Taste Cherry, Earthy, Spicy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Moist western coastal
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Calming
Environment Greenhouse and outdoor (sheltered)

About Cherry Nova 6

Cherry Nova 6 is a compact, resinous indica-dominant hybrid developed for growers who want strong cherry notes and consistent yields. It performs best in controlled greenhouse environments where humidity and airflow are managed, and it finishes in eight to nine weeks with proper feeding and training.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cherry Nova 6 is best suited to an intermediate cultivator who monitors humidity closely. Watch for mould and bud rot in a moist western coastal climate and manage ventilation proactively.

Flowering Time:

Flowering time is compact at around eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Some growers report a shorter finish under strong greenhouse lighting.

Yield:

Greenhouse yields are reliable, commonly between 400 and 550 grams per plant with proper training. Outdoor results can vary but are best in sheltered, temperate sites.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature and develop sturdy central colas with side branching. Expect a final height around 1.2 to 2.0 metres in a greenhouse environment.

Environment:

In Staffordshire a greenhouse gives the best control over temperature and humidity for Cherry Nova 6. Outdoor crops in Staffordshire should be positioned in a sheltered, sunny spot to limit wet exposure.

Climate:

Growing Cherry Nova 6 in Staffordshire requires attention to the moist western coastal climate and its persistent humidity. Use good ventilation, dehumidification and site selection to reduce mould risk and ensure even ripening.

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How do you handle high humidity during late flower?
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I run extraction fans, pull early morning air, and open vents on dry days to keep humidity down and lower rot risk.
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What training method gives the best yields?
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A combination of topping and low-stress training to create a flat canopy lets light hit many colas and improves overall yield.
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Do you flush before harvest?
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I reduce feeding two weeks before harvest and flush with plain water to help final flavour and smoothness.
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Any tips for nutrient schedule in a greenhouse?
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Follow veg formulation until flip, then switch to a bloom feed while monitoring runoff EC to avoid salt build-up.
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How do you dry in a small greenhouse?
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I use a shaded, ventilated dry area with a dehumidifier and gentle airflow, aiming for 45-55% humidity and slow drying over 7-10 days.

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