We crafted this F1 hybrid by initially crossing Cherry Thai with an old Afghan to improve density and hasten the finish, followed by several back-crosses to highlight the Cherry Thai's signature flavors and high. A subsequent cross with Lost Coast OG enhanced its potency and introduced a sour note.
This strain showcases vigorous vegetative expansion and requires a steady supply of nitrogen, calcium, and magnesium for a robust green finale. It reaches full bloom in 10 weeks, yielding dense, medium-sized, resinous buds. These nugs, especially further down the stem, are perfect for producing highly flavorful and strong extracts. Flavor profiles range notably from Sweet Cherry to Sour Diesel, thanks to the Chemdawg lineage.
Cherry OG is known for producing an elevating, lucid buzz combined with the relaxing body effects typical of a Kush. With its diverse terpene variations, consumers can experience flavors from sweet cherry to almost sour diesel.
- Seed Type: Feminized, Regular
- Genetics: Cherry Thai x Lost Coast OG
- Yield: Medium-High
- Indica/Sativa: 50/50
- Height: Tall and lanky
- Pathogen Resistance: Disease
- Harvest: 9-10wks/early Oct
- Flavor: Berry, Sour
- Good for: Pain relief
- Pack Size: 3 seeds, 5 seeds, 6 seeds, 10 seeds, 12 seeds
Strain FAQ
How does climate effect cannabis cherry flavour?
Like other terpene-based flavours, cannabis cherry flavour is affected by the environment. The strain's flavour profile is enhanced by cooler climates, which accentuate the cherry aroma's terpenes.
What effects can be expected from balanced hybrids?
Balanced hybrids are said to combine the brain high of Sativas with the bodily chill of Indicas, making them cannabis chameleons. This duality is said to make them suitable for boosting creativity or relaxing after a hard day.
Why is legal indoor year-round production practiced?
This is simply because indoor legal grow chambers allow cannabis growing year-round. This freedom from seasonality allows legal growers to produce fresh cannabis year-round and harvest many times, which is obviously much more difficult under the open sky.