
- Compact cherry flavour with dependable performance
Michigan Cherries
Michigan Cherries is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid noted for tart cherry flavours and dependable indoor performance.
- Pronounced cherry aroma in a space-saving plant
- Performs well under training in constrained tents
- Reliable flowering and smooth, fruity smoke
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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CHERRY PIE x NORTHERN LIGHTS |
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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 indoor equivalent) |
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Cherry, Sweet, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Creative |
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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.
Michigan Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces compact, resinous buds. It leans toward body relaxation while retaining a clear-headed lift.
THC levels typically range from around 18% to 22%, offering a reliably potent experience. That potency suits regular users and those seeking a pronounced effect without being overwhelming.
CBD remains low, commonly under 1%, so this strain is not chosen for CBD-focused therapy. Combine with higher-CBD products if you need a different balance.
The lineage reads CHERRY PIE x NORTHERN LIGHTS, blending fruity top notes with a sturdy, resinous frame. The cross was selected for aroma, yield stability and compact growth.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to ensure flowering females and simplify cultivation. Photoperiod control determines vegetative length before switching to bloom.
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 normally completes in eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoors in shorter seasons this can extend by a week or two.
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.
Plants stay compact and bushy, suiting limited spaces and low ceilings. Expect mature heights of roughly 60–100 cm with standard training.
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.
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.
The high begins with a gentle uplift and eases into warming body relaxation. Larger doses will steer the experience toward sedation while keeping mental clarity for a short time.
Flavours centre on tart cherry with sweet overtones and a grounding earthy finish. The smoke is smooth with a lingering fruity aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It combines a pronounced cherry aroma with compact growth and a balanced indica-leaning effect, making it notable for limited-space setups and flavour alongside resin production.
Expect about eight to nine weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions, with proper light, nutrients and training to hit the upper end of yield potential.
Yes, its naturally compact habit and response to low-stress training make it well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens; use horizontal training or a small SCROG to maximise canopy efficiency.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, reduced nitrogen and increased potassium and phosphorus in bloom, plus a reliable micro feed to support terpene and resin development.
It handles light pest pressure but can be vulnerable to grey mould in humid, cool conditions, so control humidity and ensure good airflow throughout the canopy.
18/6 during veg and 12/12 for flowering; some growers use 20/4 in veg for faster growth, but maintain consistent cycles to avoid stress.
Yes, with a sheltered, sun-facing location and seasonal protection it can finish in milder UK regions, but late-season rain and cold can reduce yields.
Yes, seeds are feminised to ensure female plants and reduce the need for early sexing.
Low-stress training, topping and small SCROG setups work well to create an even canopy and boost yields from a compact footprint.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C and 45–55% RH for around a week, then cure in sealed jars, burping daily for the first two weeks and less often thereafter for at least four weeks.
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