Cherry Pie

Cherry Pie is a well-balanced medical cannabis hybrid. It is created by crossing the indica-dominant Granddaddy Purple with the sativa Durban Poison. Renowned for its robust THC levels ranging from 16% to 24% and a moderate CBD content, this strain offers users a potent and comprehensive experience. In addition to THC, Cherry Pie incorporates cannabinoids like cannabigerol (CBG) and cannabinol (CBN), enhancing its overall effects and benefits.

With an equal mix of 50% indica and 50% sativa, Cherry Pie proves to be an excellent option for both recreational and medicinal marijuana users seeking relief from conditions like anxiety, depression, chronic pain, and insomnia.

The flavor profile of Cherry Pie is irresistibly appealing, presenting a sweet and fruity taste reminiscent of a freshly baked cherry pie. The delightful combination of tangy cherries, sweet berries, and a subtle earthiness perfectly complements the overall fruity sweetness. This delectable flavor lingers on the palate, leaving users with an appetite for more. The equally enticing aroma of Cherry Pie encompasses a complex blend of sweet, fruity, and slightly pungent notes, creating a pleasant and inviting fragrance. As the buds are broken apart and ground, the aroma intensifies, releasing hints of fresh herbs and a subtle undertone of skunk.

Overview

Cannabinoids

THC: 16%-24%
CBD: 0.1%-1%
CBG: 0.1%-1%

Strain Types

Indica: 50%
Sativa: 50%

Terpenes

Beta-Caryophyllene
Limonene
Myrcene

Flavonoids

Flavonoids, responsible for color and flavor in plants, also offer health benefits. While specific strains are infrequently tested for flavonoids, marijuana commonly contains cannaflavins A, B, and C, along with beta-sitosterol and kaempferol.

Effects

Cherry Pie has been reported to have the following effects:

  • Happy

  • Hungry

  • Relaxed

  • Sleepy

  • Uplifting

The following adverse effects have also been reported:

  • Dry Eyes

  • Dry Mouth

  • Dizziness

  • Paranoid

Medical Applications

Cherry Pie has been reported to alleviate stress, depression, and anxiety.

 
Dosing

To ensure a comfortable and enjoyable experience with the Cherry Pie medical marijuana strain, it's crucial to start with a low dose and gradually increase it as needed. This approach minimizes potential negative side effects and allows users to achieve their desired effects safely.

Growing

Cherry Pie is well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, classified as a moderately difficult strain to grow. It thrives in a warm and humid environment, demanding consistent temperatures and humidity levels. The flowering period spans approximately eight to nine weeks, yielding a moderate to high harvest.

Height

Indoor cultivation of the Cherry Pie strain usually results in a height of three to four feet, while outdoor growth can extend up to six feet. Under optimal conditions, indoor yields can reach up to 14 ounces per square meter, and outdoor plants may produce up to 17 ounces per plant.

Humidity and Temperature

The optimal conditions for the Cherry Pie strain include a warm and humid environment, with temperatures consistently maintained between 70-85°F and humidity levels around 50-60%.

Flowering

The Cherry Pie medical cannabis strain typically undergoes flowering for about eight to nine weeks.

FAQ’s

  • Cherry Pie's high THC levels and soothing effects reportedly alleviate symptoms of anxiety, stress, and depression.

  • Cherry Pie thrives in warm and humid environments with consistent temperatures between 70-85°F and humidity levels around 50-60%.

  • Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing it is recommended to minimize potential negative side effects and ensure a comfortable experience.

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This article has been reviewed by Steven Fiore, MD.

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