
- Cherry-forward, compact, and reliable
Cherry Wine
Cherry Wine is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid with a pronounced cherry aroma and moderate THC levels suited to small gardens.
- Compact plants packed with resin
- Distinct cherry aroma
- Good fit for small gardens
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16-20% |
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≤1% |
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CHERRY X WINE |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact, 60-100 cm |
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Moderate, 350-450 g/m² indoors |
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Cherry, Earthy, Grape |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor grows |
About Cherry Wine
Cherry Wine offers compact growth, a fruity cherry profile and reliable performance in both tents and sheltered outdoor spots. It suits growers seeking manageable plants with resinous buds and a balanced, relaxing effect.
Cherry Wine is an indica-dominant hybrid with a clear leaning towards relaxing effects. It combines dense buds with a resin-heavy profile.
THC levels typically sit between 16 and 20 percent, offering a steady, potent high. Users report noticeable cerebral clarity alongside body relaxation at these potencies.
CBD content is low, generally under 1 percent. This means the strain is chosen primarily for psychoactive effects rather than CBD therapy.
Cherry Wine descends from CHERRY X WINE genetics that emphasise fruity terpenes and resin production. Breeding preserves a compact habit and robust cannabinoid profile.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to guarantee flowering females. Feminised genetics simplify planning for both small indoor gardens and outdoor plots.
Grow difficulty is intermediate; plants respond well to steady care and moderate attention to humidity and ventilation in cool Highland growing conditions. They tolerate cooler temperatures but need protection from prolonged damp and wind.
Flowering takes around eight to nine weeks under ideal indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in cooler areas should expect a similar timeline if frost is avoided.
Yield is moderate, often 350–450 g/m² indoors with proper training. Outdoor yields in short seasons can be smaller unless plants are started early and kept sheltered.
Plants remain relatively compact, generally reaching between 60 and 100 cm. They develop sturdy branches ideal for supporting heavy, resinous flowers.
Indoors it thrives in compact setups with good airflow; in Snowdonia sheltered spaces and heat control are important. Outdoors in Snowdonia the plant benefits from full sun and wind breaks to prevent bud rot.
Growing Cherry Wine in Snowdonia requires attention to cool Highland growing conditions that can prolong drying times. Choose ventilated, sheltered sites and finish plants before autumn storms to avoid mould.
Effects begin with a gentle cerebral lift that enhances focus and mood. This eases into a relaxing body sensation that is not overly sedating for daytime or evening use.
Flavours centre on tart cherry layered over earthy and grape notes. A smooth smoke carries a faint sweetness on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Cherry Wine is known for its pronounced cherry aroma, moderate potency and a balanced relaxing effect suitable for many users.
Indoors it typically flowers within eight to nine weeks under stable light and nutrient schedules.
Yes, seeds are commonly sold feminised to ensure female plants and predictable flower production.
Low-stress training and topping work well to keep plants compact and increase bud sites without excessive stretch.
Use good airflow, maintain lower humidity during late flowering, provide wind protection outdoors and avoid overcrowding to reduce mould risk.
A balanced NPK regimen with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering, plus silica for stem strength, supports healthy development.
Expect moderate yields; with careful training you can reach the lower end of the 350–450 g/m² range in a well-run tent.
Yes, Cherry Wine performs well in compact indoor cannabis gardens due to its compact stature and manageable branching, making it a good choice for limited spaces.
Cooler temperatures can preserve volatile terpenes and enhance fragrance, but too much cold or damp will stress plants and reduce resin production.
Many users find Cherry Wine eases insomnia at moderate doses thanks to its relaxing effects, though responses vary by individual.
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