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Rotten Cherries

Feminized

Rotten Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid noted for a sour cherry aroma and balanced, calming effects.

Why choose Rotten Cherries?
  • Sour cherry top notes with skunky depth
  • Compact plants, dense resinous buds
  • Clear uplift followed by gentle calm
THC 22-26%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage CHERRY PIE x ROTTEN SKUNK
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium, compact structure
Yield Medium–high (indoor potential)
Taste sour cherry, skunky earth, sweet spice
Seed Type Feminized
Climate variable British weather
Effects euphoric uplift, calming body ease, mild creativity
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Rotten Cherries

Rotten Cherries is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from CHERRY PIE x ROTTEN SKUNK that produces compact, resinous buds and a pronounced cherry-forward terpene profile. The cultivar suits growers who can manage humidity and prefer a strain that offers a clear uplifting onset followed by calming body effects, and it performs predictably indoors while outdoor results depend on local seasonality.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Rotten Cherries can be moderately challenging given variable British weather and occasional humidity swings. Indoor environments help manage those swings without relying on outdoor protection.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under consistent photoperiod conditions. Outdoor maturity will depend on the length of the local season.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high with attentive care and adequate feeding indoors. Outdoor harvests in Glasgow are possible but subject to seasonal variability.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium in height and develop a sturdy, branching frame. That structure suits low to medium canopy spaces and supports dense bud formation.

Environment:

Indoors Rotten Cherries responds well to controlled rooms and artificial light cycles in Glasgow grow spaces. Outdoors it can perform in sheltered spots but needs vigilance against damp and mould in Glasgow summers.

Climate:

Growing Rotten Cherries in Glasgow requires extra attention because of variable British weather and frequent humidity shifts. Providing shelter or a controlled environment reduces the risk of mould and rot during damp periods.

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How did your Rotten Cherries behave indoors this season?
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It stayed compact and produced dense buds when kept in a stable environment, though humidity control was essential.
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Did you notice much difference growing it outdoors in Glasgow?
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Outdoor performance was more variable because of damp spells, but sheltered locations helped reduce issues.
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Any tips on preventing mould without sharing specifics?
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Maintain good airflow and monitor moisture; early attention to wet weather reduces risk without needing complex measures.
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How does the aroma change after curing?
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Curing brings forward the cherry and sweet spice notes while smoothing harsher solvents from fresh flowers.
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Would you recommend this strain to someone after a long day?
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Yes, many find its calming finish suitable for evening relaxation, but individual tolerance varies.

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