Cherry Pie Strain
Cherry Pie strain comes from a combination of Durban Poison a very potent sativa and Granddaddy Purple, a very potent indica from the opposite end of the spectrum. By combining this potent indica and potent sativa the result is an indica leaning hybrid with a sweet and sour flavor with medium to high THC levels. The plant itself usually appears to have dark to bright green leaves with some purple spread throughout the ends and a lot of white, frosty trichomes. The flower buds are usually thick/dense and will have orange hair pistils throughout. Most Cherry Pie cannabis strain phenotypes will be well balanced hybrids while some may lean toward to the indica side.
- Durban Poison
- One of the strongest cannabis sativas on the planet and very high in THC
- Known for being resilient to just about every disease affecting cannabis
- Landrace & stable genetics from Africa
- Grows very tall in height in warm, arid climates
- Grandaddy Purple
- One of the strongest cannabis indicas also high in THC
- A Californian strain known for it’s sedative effects and medical benefits
- Average flowering time, low in CBD but with cerebral effects from THC
THC Content – Highest Test
You are likely to find that there is quite a difference between the strongest and weakest Cherry Pie cannabis. Some mild cuts have a THC content as low as 13%. However, stronger versions have up to 23% THC.
CBD Content – Highest Test
Cherry Pie is not known for having much in the way of CBD. Its CBD content tends to range between 0.04% and 0.2%.
Effects and Medical Benefits of Cherry Pie Strain
Cherry Pie has a high that mounts slowly, beginning as a progressive feeling of relaxation. At first, smokers may detect a slight pressure in their sinuses. After several minutes, Cherry Pie dissolves tension in the core and limbs and facilitates deep, easy breathing. Users may feel like any mild, short-term worries or stressors have evaporated. This pleasant sensation can be the perfect accompaniment to a morning cup of coffee or an evening cocktail. As the high progresses, this strain’s sativa side emerges, working on the user’s perceptions. Visual or auditory stimuli can take on new intensity, and otherwise mundane thoughts may seem markedly more interesting. This is not to say that Cherry Pie easily veers into paranoid, overly cerebral territory, though. The strain’s relaxing indica foundation allows most smokers to coast through the trip while encouraging creative and analytical work. Because it works on both the body and mind, Cherry Pie is good for activities that involve both, like video games and exercise. In the right setting, it can also be a powerful aphrodisiac.
For medical cannabis patients, Cherry Pie has both psychological and physiological applications. It can help those plagued by anxiety, depression, and PTSD to spend their time more presently and mindfully. Its unique combination of mental acuity and physical relaxation can also benefit those with attention deficit disorders to devote great concentration to single tasks. Anti-inflammatory properties can soothe anything from headaches to chronic, disease-related aches and pains. In enough enough doses, Cherry Pie’s sedative tendencies can also relieve insomnia.
Fragrance of Cherry Pie
The Cherry Pie marijuana strain doesn’t surprise you in terms of its smell. Many users have commented that it tastes like a freshly baked cherry pie as it gets taken out of the oven. However, you may be startled by how dank the scent actually is. Cherry Pie absolutely fills a room with a gorgeous tangy aroma which is akin to a combination of cherries, blueberries, and earthy spice.
Flavor of Cherry Pie
Those who smoke Cherry Pie after often stunned by the skunky, piney taste they get from the first toke. Eventually, you will discover the sweetness of Cherry Pie, which provides a delicious smoked cherry flavor. The sticky and sweet taste, similar to glace cherries, remains on the tongue. Overall, the spiciness could cause novices to cough, and the flavor is definitely less pie, and more cherry!
Appearance of Cherry Pie
The nugs are denser than Durban Poison and not as round as a cut of GDP. Good quality Cherry Pie will be relatively moist without any danger of crumbling in your fingers. It is clear that Durban Poison genetics have taken hold in how this plant looks. You probably won’t see the purple coloring associated with GDP. Instead, you will see the orange hairs and forest green leaves associated with Durban Poison.
What I Expect When I Use Cherry Pie?
If you are expecting a strong body high because it is an indica dominant hybrid, prepare to be surprised yet again. Users often report feeling a surge of energy almost immediately after having a hit. Your thoughts may begin to race as your mind’s machinations go into overdrive. Soon enough, you may find yourself becoming more talkative; this could be the evening when you decide to discuss real-world events such as politics and the meaning of life!
Possible Side Effects of Cherry Pie
The most common side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, and anxiety. There is also a possibility that you’ll feel dehydrated, so it is a good idea to have a large glass of water to sip before, during, and after using this strain. In rare instances, Cherry Pie could increase feelings of paranoia, or cause a mild headache.
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