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Chilled Cherries

Feminised

Chilled Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid with a cherry-forward flavour and stable yields, suited to temperate southern England grows.

Why choose Chilled Cherries?
  • Cherry-led aroma with smooth smoke
  • Performs well in controlled environments
  • Good yields without excessive height
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Cherry Pie x Northern Lights
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium (indoor) to 1.5-2.0 m (outdoor)
Yield Medium-high
Taste sweet cherry, berry, cedar spice
Seed Type Feminised
Climate temperate southern England
Effects relaxing, euphoric, sleepy at higher doses
Environment Both

About Chilled Cherries

Chilled Cherries is a compact, high-resin indica-dominant hybrid bred from Cherry Pie x Northern Lights to deliver sweet cherry terpenes and solid structure. It performs well indoors under controlled conditions and outdoors in mild southern England summers, offering medium-high yields and a relaxing, mood-lifting effect that suits evening use.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a temperate southern England climate the strain suits growers with some experience and attention to detail. It tolerates cool nights but needs good airflow and careful pest monitoring.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoors plants typically mature by early October in London when the season is favourable.

Yield:

Yields indoors are medium to high when trained and fed consistently. Outdoors in London the plants can produce generous crops given shelter from late-season rain.

Height:

Plants remain medium-height with sturdy stems and dense internodes under proper training. Outdoor specimens can reach around 1.5 to 2 metres in favourable conditions.

Environment:

Indoors, Chilled Cherries responds well to SCROG or controlled-environment tents and gives predictable results in London grows. Outdoors in London it performs well in a sheltered, sunny position with protection from excessive rain.

Climate:

Growing Chilled Cherries in London benefits from the generally mild, temperate southern England climate when growers manage humidity and late rains. A long dry late summer and careful pest control will improve bud quality and yield.

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My buds are dense but developing mould, what do I do?
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Increase airflow, drop humidity and remove any affected bud; consider a light trimming of inner foliage to improve circulation.
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Leaves are yellowing mid-flower, is this normal?
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A slight yellowing of lower leaves can be normal as the plant redirects energy to buds, but check for nutrient imbalances if the yellowing is severe.
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Should I use CO2 in a tent with Chilled Cherries?
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CO2 can boost yields if your lights and ventilation are strong enough, but it's not necessary for a successful crop at hobby scale.
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When is the best time to defoliate?
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Light defoliation early in flowering can help light penetration, but avoid heavy leaf removal in the final three weeks to reduce stress.
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What feed schedule works outdoors in London?
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Start with a balanced vegetative feed, reduce nitrogen and increase bloom nutrients as flowering begins, and monitor runoff EC to avoid salt buildup.

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