
- Cherry-flavoured compact hybrid built for cooler, wind-prone gardens
Cherry Slimeade
Cherry Slimeade is a short-season, compact hybrid with sweet cherry flavours and moderate THC.
- Fast finisher for cooler climates
- Sweet cherry terpene profile
- Compact plants ideal for sheltered coastal sites
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Cherry Pie x Slimeade |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Moderate (350-450 g/plant outdoor) |
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Cherry, Citrus, Creamy candy |
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Feminised |
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Cool temperate, windy coastal friendly |
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Uplifting, Relaxed body high, Creative focus |
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Both |
About Cherry Slimeade
Cherry Slimeade is a compact hybrid bred from Cherry Pie x Slimeade that finishes quickly and reliably in cooler maritime climates. It offers a tart cherry flavour, moderate THC levels and a balanced uplift that suits both daytime creativity and evening relaxation; growers around coastal areas find it manageable with wind protection and timely feeding.
Cherry Slimeade is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly towards indica. It shows compact bud structure and hybrid vigour.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically between 18 and 22 percent. The potency suits regular consumers seeking a reliable daytime-to-evening transition.
CBD remains low, generally under 1 percent. The plant is bred for psychoactive effects rather than high CBD therapeutic use.
Cherry Slimeade descends from Cherry Pie crossed with Slimeade. The lineage combines sweet cherry terpenes with a soft, creamy profile.
Seeds are sold as Feminised to simplify cultivation and ensure predominantly female plants. Autoflower versions may exist but the standard is Feminised photoperiod seed.
Growing Cherry Slimeade requires intermediate skills, particularly in windy coastal sites. Extra staking and shelter can counter wind stress and reduce bud damage.
Flowering generally completes in 7 to 9 weeks under ideal conditions. Outdoors in short seasons expect ripening by early autumn if started promptly.
Yields are moderate for a short-season strain and perform best with steady nutrients. Expect 350–450 grams per plant outdoors with good feeding.
Plants stay short to medium, producing dense, squat colas suited to screen-of-green or sea of green systems. The compact form helps in windy coastal gardens by reducing leverage on stems.
Indoors Cherry Slimeade responds well to SCROG and controlled climates. Outdoors it finishes reliably when started early and given wind protection in coastal Aberdeen.
In Aberdeen, Cherry Slimeade adapts well to cool, maritime summers but benefits from sheltering against salt-laden winds. In Aberdeen's windy coastal growing areas provide windbreaks or situate plants in lee positions to reduce physical stress and salt exposure.
The high begins with a bright, euphoric lift that eases into a relaxed body sensation. It suits creative tasks and unwinding without heavy sedation.
Flavours lean strongly of tart cherry with a creamy candy backbone and faint citrus zest. The smoke is smooth with a sweet finish that leaves a fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering usually lasts 7 to 9 weeks indoors and will finish outdoors in a short season if planted early and given good care.
Expect moderate yields of around 350–450 g per plant outdoors with proper feeding, shelter and if the season is free of prolonged wet spells.
Yes, but it benefits from wind protection and positioning in a lee to avoid salt spray and strong gusts that can stress stems and reduce trichome quality.
Start seedlings under cover in late spring once the risk of hard frost has passed to give plants maximum time before autumn ripening.
A balanced NPK schedule with elevated phosphorus and potassium during flowering improves bud development; maintain consistent micro‑nutrients to avoid deficiencies.
Training such as LST or low-stress techniques helps even canopy development and improves light penetration, particularly useful in shorter UK summers.
Erect temporary windbreaks, use hedging or netting, and site plants on the sheltered side of buildings or behind fences to reduce direct exposure.
Yes, it is bred to finish in a relatively short period and is a practical choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing when started early and sheltered.
Pests and mould can occur in damp conditions; good airflow, pruning, and regular inspection reduce risks and improve plant resilience.
The resinous buds press well for rosin and yield flavorful extracts thanks to the sweet cherry terpene profile.
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