
- Sweet, stable and well suited to temperate UK gardens
Lucky Charms
Lucky Charms is a balanced hybrid with sweet berry notes and approachable potency.
- Sweet berry flavour with a clear-headed lift
- Reliable outdoor finishing in mild UK summers
- Performs well under training and SCROG setups
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Cherry Pie x OG Kush |
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Balanced hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.0–2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (approx 450 g/m² indoor; 400 g/plant outdoor) |
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sweet, berry, earthy |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England |
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uplifting, relaxed, euphoric |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Lucky Charms
Lucky Charms is a balanced hybrid combining Cherry Pie and OG Kush traits to deliver sweet, berry-led flavours and dependable potency. It suits growers who want a manageable plant with good resin production and a rewarding yield under both indoor and outdoor conditions in temperate areas.
Lucky Charms is a balanced hybrid that blends sativa uplift with indica stability. It shows consistent effects and a forgiving growth habit.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22%, offering noticeable potency without overwhelming first-time users. The high is present and clear-headed at common doses.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. The cultivar is chosen for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
The parentage is Cherry Pie x OG Kush, which contributes both sweetness and a resinous profile. That lineage brings compact buds and stable phenotypes.
Seeds are generally sold feminised to ensure predominantly flowering plants. They germinate reliably with steady warmth and moisture.
Growth sits at an intermediate level, needing steady attention to humidity and airflow in a temperate southern England climate. Regular pruning and pest checks make a big difference to final quality.
Flowering completes in about eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in the UK generally finish by late September to October.
Yields are medium-high when plants receive consistent light and nutrients. Indoor setups optimised for light and air can reach roughly 450 g per square metre.
Plants develop a medium-to-tall structure with several main colas and lateral branching. Indoor training controls stretch while outdoor specimens can approach two metres.
Indoors Lucky Charms responds well to SCROG and low-stress training under a controlled environment. Outdoors around Cambridge it flowers reliably when sheltered from prolonged rain and late cold.
Growing Lucky Charms in Cambridge benefits from the temperate southern England climate with mild summers and cool autumns. Gardeners should plan harvest timing carefully to avoid autumn rains and occasional cold snaps in Cambridge.
Initial effects are uplifting and mentally clear, useful for daytime tasks. The experience eases into gentle body relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavour carries sweet and berry tones balanced by an earthy base. Smoke is smooth with a sugary aftertaste that lingers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain 20–26°C during the day and no lower than 15°C at night to avoid slowed growth and resin loss.
Keep relative humidity around 40–50% in flowering and 50–60% during vegetative growth to reduce mould risk.
Start with a mild vegetative feed and increase nitrogen during veg, then switch to lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium at flowering.
Expect harvest around late September to October, but check trichomes for desired maturity before cutting.
Aphids, spider mites and botrytis are common; inspect leaves regularly and use integrated pest management early.
Yes; topping and low-stress training improve light penetration and even out canopy for higher, more uniform yields.
Maintain good air circulation, prune inner foliage, and consider timed roof protection or moving pots under cover when rain is persistent.
Yes, with controlled lighting, temperature and ventilation you can run multiple cycles year-round using controlled climate cannabis growing techniques.
Dry slowly for around 7–10 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks, with regular burping during the first month for best flavour.
Personal cultivation of cannabis remains illegal in the UK; be aware of local laws and risks before making growing plans.
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