This hybrid is the synergy of crossing two handpicked elite clones of two heavyweight US strains with high THC levels: Cherry Pie (Grand Daddy Purple x Durban Poison) x Gelato (Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint Cookies).
It is primarily an indica strain and produces attractive, compact, thick buds covered with aromatic trichomes. Thanks to the hybrid’s Grand Daddy Purple ancestry, some plants display purple or reddish tones in their leaves and flowers.
The buds have a sweet, fruity aroma that evokes memories of home-baked cookies, cherries and earthy shades of acidic wild berries.
The plant is ideal for fans of indica-sativa hybrids given its relaxing, well-balanced effects that help get creativity flowing and stimulate concentration.
Strain FAQ
What terpenes are common in cannabis strains with berry flavours?
Berry-flavored strains contain myrcene, which has musky, earthy notes that lean towards sweet fruitiness; pinene, which brings crisp, piney freshness; caryophyllene, which adds spicy, peppery depth; limonene, which adds citrusy, tangy sweetness; linalool, which adds soft, floral sweetness; and humulene, which adds hop-like earthiness. The strain's complex berry profile results from these.
How do early-finishing strains handle cooler temperatures and less light?
Due to genetics, these strains are said to be resistant to chilly air and less sunlight. They reportedly thrive and yield well even in poor growing conditions because of their resilience.
Does this strain's Central Asian influence mean anything for its terpenes?
Earthy, musky, sweet, and flowery terpenes characterise Central Asian cannabis strains. These unique terpene combinations give these strains a unique experience and are said to be able to aid in relaxation and pain relief.
Can you save money buying seeds in bulk?
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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.