
- Frosty, flavoursome and greenhouse-friendly.
Ice Box Pie
Ice Box Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid known for frosty buds and a citrus-berry flavour profile, suited to sheltered greenhouse approaches.
- Frosty resin and pastry-like flavour.
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouse setups.
- Balanced head high with a relaxing finish.
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Northern Lights x Cherry Pie |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-high (400-600 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Sweet berry, Menthol and creamy pastry |
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Feminised (also available regular) |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting focus, Relaxed body stone, Sociable and calming |
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Greenhouse/Indoor & Outdoor (sheltered) |
About Ice Box Pie
Ice Box Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Northern Lights x Cherry Pie that produces dense, resinous buds with bright citrus and sweet berry notes. It suits greenhouse and sheltered outdoor grows where ventilation and humidity control are prioritised, and it offers a balanced experience of focused uplift followed by relaxing body effects.
Ice Box Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid with a frosty resin coat. It leans toward calming body effects while retaining a clear-headed top note.
Typical THC ranges from around 18 to 22% depending on phenotype and care. This level provides a noticeable psychoactive effect without being overwhelmingly sedative.
CBD content is low in most phenotypes and not the focus of this variety. Some phenos may show a slightly higher balance but CBD remains minor.
Ice Box Pie descends from Northern Lights x Cherry Pie genetics. The cross brings resin production, sweet fruit notes and a compact, resinous structure.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised for predictable flowering. Regular seeds are sometimes available from specific breeders for phenotype hunting.
Growing Ice Box Pie in a moist western coastal climate demands close attention to humidity control and airflow. Pest and mould prevention make it an intermediate challenge for growers in Newcastle.
Flowering usually completes within eight to ten weeks under controlled light. Outdoor and greenhouse specimens in the UK commonly finish by late September to October.
Yields are generous for an indica-dominant strain when plants are well managed. In a well-run Newcastle greenhouse you can expect above-average bud weight per square metre.
Plants typically form a sturdy central cola with productive side branches. Final height generally sits in the medium range, suited to greenhouse benches or modest indoor rigs.
Indoors, Ice Box Pie responds well to canopy management and performs reliably in a controlled greenhouse environment in Newcastle. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered position or greenhouse and can cope with intermittent coastal winds when grown in Newcastle.
In Newcastle's moist western coastal climate growers must prioritise ventilation and dehumidification to reduce rot risk. A greenhouse with adjustable vents and climate control helps maintain trichome quality and prevents mould.
The initial effect is a focused uplift that supports creativity and mild socialising. That top note eases into a soothing body relax that remains pleasant rather than sedating.
Flavour is bright citrus layered over sweet berry notes with a cool menthol edge. A creamy, pastry-like finish rounds the profile and reflects its Pie heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Ice Box Pie adapts well to greenhouse environments in the UK when humidity and airflow are managed, making it a popular choice for UK greenhouse cannabis growing for those working within local regulations.
Keep an eye on signs of mould and persistent damp on foliage and buds, and prioritise good ventilation rather than overwatering to reduce risk.
Common greenhouse pests can appear, so routine inspection and early, non-invasive controls help prevent small issues becoming large problems.
It shows steady, controlled vigour with a strong central cola and manageable lateral branching suitable for most small greenhouses.
A balanced feeding approach suits Ice Box Pie; there’s no need for exotic inputs, and many growers prefer moderate nutrient levels to preserve flavour.
Outdoor and greenhouse crops generally finish in early autumn, with timing influenced by local microclimate and seasonal weather patterns.
Managing the canopy improves light penetration and airflow, which helps bud development and reduces the likelihood of rot in damp conditions.
Slow, even drying followed by a careful curing period in a stable environment preserves aroma and smoothness without harshness.
Intermediate experience is helpful because the strain benefits from attentive humidity and pest control, but motivated beginners can succeed with steady care and observation.
Cannabis cultivation is subject to UK law and licensing; check current regulations and obtain any necessary permissions before considering cultivation.
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