Cherry Pie is an indica dominant (80%) hybrid. Its parents are a cross between Granddaddy Purple and Durban Poison. Cherry Pie has juicy dense buds full of orange hairs with a touch of purple however if you’re lucky enough you may find a purple pheno. She smells of sweet and sour cherry pie hence the name.
Medicinally Cherry Pie has been known to be used for people who are suffering from evident symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, bipolar disorder, migraines and other stress-oriented syndromes as well as depression and pain relief.
Strain FAQ
What gives some cannabis strains a sour flavour and smell?
A particular combination of terpenes gives some cannabis strains a sour taste and smell. Limonene's lemony undertones, Myrcene's earthy undertone with citrus, and Caryophyllene's spice create the sour profile loved by many.
How have South American strains adapted to high altitude?
In the Andes, certain South American cannabis strains still thrive despite the height. The plant's evolved abilities includes growing in low-oxygen, colder environments.
Do greenhouse conditions affect the terpenes in cannabis?
Due to the controlled environment, legal greenhouse-grown cannabis plants are said to be optimal for terpene creation. These aromatic molecules give cannabis its particular aromas and flavours, and greenhouse factors like temperature and humidity are said to boost terpene levels.
When are the best sales on cannabis seeds?
Smart customers watch certain dates for seed offers! Seed sale Super Bowls are Black Friday and 4/20. These are great times to get seeds cheaply so be sure to check us out then!
What's the deal with spectral sensitivity in 12/12 photoperiod strains?
It's fascinating to know that 12/12 photoperiod strains may have a favourite colour! Changing the light spectrum during blooming can apparently boost cannabinoid and terpene production, increasing both quality and yield.