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Cherry Pie

Feminised

Cherry Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid with tart cherry flavours and a relaxing, focused effect.

Why choose Cherry Pie?
  • Compact, resinous buds with cherry flavour.
  • Performs well in controlled indoor setups.
  • Moderate flowering time with stable yields.
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.1-0.5%
Lineage Granddaddy Purple x Durban Poison
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium, compact
Yield Moderate
Taste Cherry, Sweet, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Focused
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Cherry Pie

Cherry Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs fruity cherry top notes with a grounded, calming body effect. It flowers in eight to nine weeks, stays compact and suits growers who can manage humidity and airflow in cooler climates.

Grow Difficulty:

Under cool Highland growing conditions it is a moderate grow that suits growers with some experience. In Cumbria expect to manage humidity and provide steady warmth during flowering to reduce mould risk.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically finishes in eight to nine weeks under ideal conditions. Buds develop compact colas and can show purple tones late in bloom.

Yield:

Yields are moderate indoors when plants receive training and good canopy management. Outdoors a long season increases totals, but Cumbria's shorter summers often limit maximum yield.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium with a naturally compact structure that favours multiple main colas. They respond well to topping and low-stress training for even canopies.

Environment:

Indoors Cherry Pie performs well under controlled conditions with SCROG or simple LST. Outdoors in Cumbria pick sheltered, sunny sites and monitor for late-season damp.

Climate:

Growing Cherry Pie in Cumbria requires careful attention to the cool Highland growing conditions and a plan to manage moisture. Provide warmth and airflow through flowering to prevent mould in Cumbria's cool Highland growing conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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I'm in Cumbria with limited space; can I grow Cherry Pie indoors?
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Yes, keep plants small with topping and LST and use a tent sized to your desired plant count for tight canopy control.
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How do I reduce mould risk during wet spells?
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Increase airflow, reduce humidity, remove lower foliage that traps moisture and consider a dehumidifier or timed venting in your grow space.
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What lighting works best for buds?
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Full-spectrum LED or CMH lighting gives good bud density; aim for 600-800 µmol/m²/s in flower for compact yields.
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Any tips for flushing before harvest?
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Reduce fertiliser use two weeks before harvest and give plain pH-balanced water to help clear excess nutrients from the plant.
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Should I bother growing outdoors in Cumbria?
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You can, but choose a protected, sunny spot and be prepared to harvest early if autumn turns wet to avoid rot.

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