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Michigan Cherries

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Michigan Cherries is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid noted for tart cherry flavours and dependable indoor performance.

Why choose Michigan Cherries?
  • Pronounced cherry aroma in a space-saving plant
  • Performs well under training in constrained tents
  • Reliable flowering and smooth, fruity smoke
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage CHERRY PIE x NORTHERN LIGHTS
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Compact; 60-100 cm
Yield Moderate (350-450 g/m² indoor equivalent)
Taste Cherry, Sweet, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate cool Highland growing conditions
Effects Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative
Environment Indoor/Outdoor

About Michigan Cherries

Michigan Cherries is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid prized for its pronounced cherry aroma, manageable height and balanced, calming high. It suits growers who need a space-conscious plant but still want solid resin production and a clear flavour profile; under careful feed and training it rewards with moderate yields and consistent buds.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Michigan Cherries is intermediate in difficulty under cool Highland growing conditions because ripening can be slower. It responds well to training but needs vigilance on humidity and airflow in cool Highland growing conditions.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoors in shorter seasons this can extend by a week or two.

Yield:

Yield is moderate when trained and fed correctly, typically around 350–450 g/m² indoors. Outdoor yields can be smaller unless growers provide extra protection and feeding.

Height:

Plants stay compact and bushy, suiting limited spaces and low ceilings. Expect mature heights of roughly 60–100 cm with standard training.

Environment:

Indoors Michigan Cherries thrives in controlled environments and is ideal for growers managing space in Armagh. Outdoors it does best in sheltered, south-facing spots and can finish well in Armagh with careful attention.

Climate:

Growing Michigan Cherries in Armagh requires planning for cool Highland growing conditions and potential late-season chills. Use cloches, windbreaks and close monitoring of ripeness to secure a good finish in Armagh.

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I'm in Armagh — when should I start seeds for an outdoor crop?
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In Armagh start seeds indoors in late March to early April and transplant after the last frosts, giving plants plenty of vegetative time to develop.
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What pot size do you recommend for indoor plants?
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For a full cycle use 10–15 litre pots for a good balance of root volume and manageability within a compact indoor tent.
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Do you add supplements to boost cherry flavours?
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A final-week PK booster and a silica supplement through mid-flower can sharpen terpene expression, but avoid excessive late feeding that masks flavour.
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How do you prevent mould in cool, damp conditions?
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Keep RH below 50% during late flower, use circulating fans, remove dense inner foliage and consider a dehumidifier or gentle heat in bud-dense periods.
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Any tips for trimming dense, resinous buds?
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Freeze your trimming shears in alcohol between heavy cuts to keep resin build-up down and work methodically from large branches to smaller colas.

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