
- Cherry resin, greenhouse reliability
Cherry Nova 6
Cherry Nova 6 is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for cherry flavour and reliable resin production in greenhouse settings.
- Cherry-forward terpene profile
- Reliable greenhouse performer
- Balanced evening effects
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20-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cherry Pie x Northern Lights |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 1.2-2.0 m |
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400-550 g/plant (greenhouse) |
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Cherry, Earthy, Spicy |
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Feminised |
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Moist western coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Calming |
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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.
Cherry Nova 6 is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for balanced body and mild cerebral clarity. The plant leans towards compact, resinous growth that suits greenhouse work.
THC levels typically range from 20 to 24 percent depending on feed and light. Expect pronounced effects at this potency that show with moderate tolerance.
CBD is low to moderate, usually between 0.5 and 1 percent. This balance supports the strain's recreational profile while offering some therapeutic benefit.
Cherry Nova 6 traces to Cherry Pie crossed with Northern Lights to blend fruity terpenes with classic resin production. The lineage favours compact structure and reliable trichome development.
Seeds are supplied as feminised, giving predictable female crops for bud production. This seed type suits growers seeking consistent yields in a greenhouse.
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 is compact at around eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Some growers report a shorter finish under strong greenhouse lighting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The high THC produces a relaxed, slightly euphoric state that eases physical tension. Effects tend to move towards calming and can be helpful in the evening.
Flavours lean strongly of cherry with an earthy backbone and a spicy finish. The terpene mix carries well through both smoke and vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Cherry Nova 6 is well suited to UK greenhouse cannabis growing where you can control humidity and airflow while taking advantage of natural light.
Prevent mould by increasing ventilation, spacing plants for airflow, keeping humidity below 55% in flowering and removing lower foliage that traps moisture.
A balanced NPK feed with slightly higher potassium and phosphorus in flowering works well; reduce nitrogen after the switch to bloom.
Start low-stress training and the first topping during early vegetative stage to shape the canopy for even light distribution.
Cure buds for at least two weeks in a controlled environment, with many growers preferring four to eight weeks to develop full cherry notes.
You can grow outdoors if you choose a sheltered, sunny spot and monitor wet weather; a greenhouse remains preferable in wetter regions.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips can appear; use biological controls, regular inspections and avoid over-fertilising to keep pests low.
Check trichome colour under magnification; a mix of milky and a few amber trichomes indicates peak THC and a balanced effect.
Provide as much natural light as possible and supplement with 600–1000W HID or equivalent LED on shorter daylight days to maintain vigorous flowering.
Cannabis cultivation remains controlled in the UK; growers should be aware of laws and permissions and consider legal alternatives such as licensed medical routes.
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