Description
The Cherry Pie strain is a high-THC strain that is capable of inducing euphoria, happiness, and energy. It is a perfect social strain, or one for working on projects as it can help with creativity. Tasting of sweet cherry pie, this strain is as delicious as those fresh tarts mom used to make Cherry Pie’s is a cross between parent strain Granddaddy Purple and Durban Poison. This strain smells of sweet and sour cherry pie. When smoked, it leaves a taste of toasted biscuits lingering in your mouth. The effects have been known to come on in minutes and last a couple of hours, offering a happy sedative high.
The Cherry Pie cannabis strain is a well-balanced hybrid that emits a piney, hash-like scent and tastes of spices with a fruity, cherry undertone. Its leaves are a forest green with dense, light-green buds displaying hues of purple and velvety orange hairs when ready to harvest. Cherry Pie THC levels can be anywhere from 16-18%. Its high is known amongst reviewers to be mostly cerebral, giving its consumer a Cheshire grin that lifted their spirits and helped them throughout the day. Cherry Pie’s high has been reviewed to be easy on thought-processes, so many keep a clear head while experiencing increases in mood. It also increased appetite for some. Cherry Pie also gives a body high according to consumers, easing mild insomnia, allowing the muscles to relax and minor aches to dull. Cherry Pie is a great strain for both those new to the cannabis scene and veterans alike if consumed properly.
Cherry Pie, sometimes known as Cherry Kush, is a popular and potent indica-leaning hybrid. This strain is a cross between flavor-packed indica Grandaddy Purple and strong sativa Durban Poison, and it offers smokers some of the best characteristics of both parent strains. Cherry Pie’s balanced and mind-expanding high is enjoyable in a wide variety of settings. This versatility, along with the strain’s tart and fruity taste, has made it a staple in dispensaries nationwide. Cannabis testing lab Analytical 360 has tested multiple samples of Cherry Pie flower and has found consistently high levels of THC, with an average of about 20%.
Cherry Pie’s flowers are small to medium in size and have a bud structure characteristic of other predominantly indica strains. The tightly-curled leaves are densely packed together and threaded through with vibrant orange pistils. Leaves appear mostly mossy green, although some phenotypes show off flashes of purple; this latter color is due to high concentrations of pigments in the plant’s genes (passed on from Grandaddy Purple) that highlight colors other than green when they’re stimulated by cold temperatures during the growing process. The colorful buds are coated in translucent white trichomes, giving the small nugs a silver sheen and a very resinous texture
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