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Cherry Pie Seeds

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Rating: 99
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Potency Profile

Strength: High +

Duration: 3 Hours +

THC

24%+

CBD

0.45%

THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Cherry Pie Seeds Feminized - In Stock

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Cherry Pie Feminized Seeds Are:

  • Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
  • Photoperiod Seeds:  For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
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What are Cherry Pie Genetics?

Cherry Pie was created by crossing the legendary Durban Poison with the potent Granddaddy Purple.

Cherry Pie THC: 24%+ Indica Power

This indica-dominant cannabis strain can reach an impressive 24% THC, making it a favorite among experienced users looking for something with a little more kick.

Cherry Pie Potency: A Relaxing Evening Favorite

Many people save these powerful genetics for the evening when the day is finally winding down and it's time to relax. This heavy-hitting favorite delivers the kind of relaxing experience that has helped make Cherry Pie one of the most popular cannabis strains of all time.

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Cherry Pie Strain

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Duban Poison IBL X GDP Indica Phenotype
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South Africa - Mostly Sativa LandRace X Purple Urkle
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Indica     Sativa
CBD     Hybrid

You'll be glad you got your Cherry Pie seeds from Holi Moli. Where service and quality is #1.

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What Are The Effects of Cherry Pie?

Users Reviews
Relaxed: 96%
Cerebral: 93%
Sleepy: 90%
Couch-Lock: 78%
Blissful: 74%
Uplifted: 71%
Happy: 67%

Cherry Pie High: Relaxation, Euphoria, and a Happy Body Buzz

If you're looking for a strain that can help you leave the day behind and settle into a more relaxed state of mind, Cherry Pie has a lot to offer.

Many users describe the experience as happy, euphoric, calming, and deeply relaxing, making it a popular choice for evenings when there's finally time to slow down and enjoy yourself. Whether you're watching a movie, hanging out with friends, listening to music, or simply getting comfortable on the couch, this potent indica fits naturally into the moment.

One of the reasons this strain has remained so popular is its ability to deliver a relaxing body buzz while keeping the mood lifted and positive. Many users report feeling carefree, content, and completely at ease as the experience settles in. You might want to keep a few snacks nearby, because the munchies can definitely show up.

Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.

Can Cherry Pie Help Medically?

Users Reviews
Chronic Pain: 95%
Insomnia: 90%
PTSD: 79%
Depression: 78%
PMS: 68%
Anxiety: 66%
Stress: 52%

Cherry Pie Medical Benefits: Support for Pain, Stress, and Insomnia

When chronic pain, stress, and tension start piling up, these powerful indica genetics are one many people turn to for relief. The relaxing effects can help quiet the mind, ease physical discomfort, and make it easier to finally unwind after a long day. It's easy to see why this evening favorite has remained so popular among medical marijuana patients for years.

Many people keep Cherry Pie in their rotation when dealing with chronic pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, muscle spasms, inflammation, migraines, headaches, and symptoms associated with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

It's also commonly used by those looking to manage stress, anxiety, PTSD, and depression. The combination of uplifting euphoria and deep physical relaxation is one of the reasons this strain continues to earn such a loyal following.

Nausea, appetite loss, and digestive discomfort can be frustrating challenges as well. Many people reach for this relaxing favorite when maintaining a healthy appetite becomes difficult, especially during aggressive cancer treatments or other conditions that make eating a challenge.

As the calming effects continue building, many users find it easier to get comfortable, slow down, and settle in for the night. That's one of the reasons these popular genetics are often chosen by those struggling with insomnia and other sleep-related issues.

While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.

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How Does Cherry Pie Taste?

Users Reviews
Cherry: 83%
Berry: 76%
Sweet: 68%
Tangy: 56%
Sour: 47%

Cherry Pie Flavor: Sweet Cherry, Berry, and Fresh-Baked Pie

One puff is usually all it takes to understand where this strain got its name. Sweet cherry flavor leads the way, backed by ripe berries, earthy undertones, and just enough spice to keep things interesting.

Caryophyllene, Myrcene, and Limonene help shape this unforgettable flavor profile. Caryophyllene brings a light peppery spice, Myrcene adds earthy depth, and Limonene contributes a touch of sweet citrus brightness that helps round everything out.

How Does Cherry Pie Smell?

Users Reviews
Earthy: 82%
Woody: 83%
Musky: 77%
Pungent: 66%
Fruity: 61%

Cherry Pie Aroma: Fruity Kush, Earthy Spice, and Garden-Fresh Herbs

The aroma is one of the biggest reasons these legendary genetics have remained so popular over the years.

As flowering progresses, the grow room begins filling with sweet cherry notes, ripe berries, earthy undertones, and a subtle hint of herbal spice that becomes even more noticeable as harvest approaches. Crack open a mature bud and you'll be greeted by a rich, fruity aroma that's hard to forget.

Caryophyllene, Myrcene, and Limonene help create this unforgettable scent profile. Caryophyllene contributes a touch of peppery spice, Myrcene brings earthy depth, and Limonene adds a hint of sweet citrus brightness that helps balance everything out.

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Cherry Pie Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpenes

Cherry Pie Terpenes

Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.

Cherry Pie Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know

Grower Feedback
Cherry Pie can be grown successfully both indoors and outdoors and is a solid option for growers with a little experience under their belt. These indica-dominant plants are generally manageable, reward good environmental control, and are capable of producing generous yields.

Just be careful not to overfeed them, and make sure airflow stays strong during late flower to help protect those dense buds.

Flowering Time 49-56 Days tiny leaf

-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 Plus lbs. Cured

How to Grow Cherry Pie: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide

Mold & Pest Resistance of Cherry Pie

These sweet berry-smelling buds can start getting pretty dense and sticky once flowering really takes off, so keeping airflow moving through the canopy becomes important late in bloom. The plants usually handle pests fairly well overall, but humid conditions and trapped moisture around the flowers can still lead to mildew, mold, or bud rot if the environment gets neglected too long.

Trying to avoid issues before they start? Many growers work Holi Moli Eliminator into their routine throughout flower to help keep pests and moisture-related problems, like mildew and bud rot, from getting out of control while those frosty buds continue developing.

Stretching & Canopy Management of Cherry Pie

Cherry Pie usually stays fairly compact indoors, but the branches can still widen out noticeably once flowering begins. Cleaning up overcrowded interior growth early makes it easier for light to reach deeper bud sites while helping reduce stagnant conditions inside the canopy once those dense flowers start developing.

Once your plants are around 20–24 inches tall (usually by week 5–6), it's generally a good time to begin flowering before the canopy starts getting overcrowded and harder to manage indoors.

Nutrient Sensitivity

Cherry Pie isn't a strain that responds well to heavy feeding. A balanced nutrient schedule is usually all that's needed to produce dense, flavorful flowers without creating unnecessary problems later in bloom. Too much nitrogen during flower can interfere with terpene production, flavor, and overall flower quality while also contributing to nutrient imbalances later in bloom. Keeping an eye on your runoff pH can help catch potential nutrient uptake issues before they become bigger problems.

Looking for a simpler feeding setup? Holi Moli Juice gives your plants everything they need from veg through flower in one cannabis-specific formula designed to support healthy growth, terpene production, and sticky flower development.

How to Germinate Seeds

Strong plants start with healthy roots. Following Holi Moli's germination and transplanting instructions helps encourage fast sprouting, healthy taproot development, and vigorous early growth from the beginning. Healthy roots during early veg help support stronger branching, steadier growth, and better flower production once bloom begins.

Branch Support for Cherry Pie

Don’t wait until branches start folding over under heavy buds late in flower. These chunky trichome-covered flowers can start putting serious weight on the canopy once bloom production really ramps up, so getting yoyos, bamboo stakes, or trellis support in place early usually makes things much easier near harvest.

Indoor to Outdoor Transition

Planning on moving these plants outdoors later in the season? Taking the transition slowly helps avoid unnecessary stress once they hit stronger sunlight and changing outdoor conditions. Keeping indoor light schedules at 14–15 hours from the beginning usually makes the move outdoors feel much smoother once the plants are transplanted.

One thing growers should never overlook is sudden reductions in total light exposure. Dropping light hours too aggressively can trigger flowering early, and once bloom begins, it cannot be reversed. For example, moving plants from an 18-hour indoor schedule straight into roughly 13.5 hours of outdoor daylight is enough to push plants into flower, even if they weren’t ready yet.

Don’t throw these plants directly into intense afternoon sun right away either. Start them off somewhere with softer morning sunlight or partial shade first, then gradually work them into full direct sun over several days. A light-colored shade cloth can also help reduce stress while the plants adjust to outdoor conditions.

Odor Control

This fruity dessert strain starts pumping out aroma surprisingly early once flowering begins. Expect sweet cherry pie filling, sugary berry funk, earthy dough notes, and a little creamy kush sharpness slowly taking over the grow space as the buds continue swelling up.

Trying to keep things discreet indoors? A strong carbon filter and solid exhaust setup become important fast once those loud candy-like terps really start filling the house during late flower. Outdoors, these sweet fruity aromas can start carrying pretty far once the buds fully mature, so placement matters if nearby neighbors are close.

Cherry Pie in Mediterranean Climates: Sweet Cherry Terps & Heavy Harvests

Cherry Pie thrives in Mediterranean climates where long sunny days and lower humidity levels give those those resin-covered buds the kind of environment they love outdoors. Warm daytime temperatures help the flowers bulk up properly while the drier air lowers the chances of moisture settling deep into the buds late in flower.

These cherry-forward plants really benefit from strong consistent sunlight throughout the day. Open planting areas with good natural breeze usually lead to healthier structure, stronger branching, and better overall flower production than cramped corners or shaded spots. Too much inconsistent lighting can create weaker side branching and extra stress once flowering starts ramping up. Environmental stress during bloom can also increase the chances of hermie issues developing later in flower.

When conditions stay steady, these sticky outdoor plants usually build thick stalks and sturdy side branches capable of supporting chunky trichome-covered flowers by harvest time. Plants forced to stretch toward weak sunlight often develop thinner branches, which can make supporting those heavy buds much more challenging later in flower.

If you’re growing outdoors in containers, fabric grow bags are the better option over plastic pots because they improve drainage, increase root aeration, and regulate soil temperatures more effectively during hotter weather. Mulching around the base of each plant also helps slow moisture loss while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.

These frosty indica plants can start widening out much more than expected once flowering gets rolling, especially outdoors under full sun. Giving each plant enough room helps reduce stagnant conditions inside the canopy while making it easier for branches and soil to dry after watering.

  • 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space

Larger grow bags can support stronger root systems and heavier harvests, while slightly smaller containers can help keep plants more manageable when outdoor space is limited.

Even in Mediterranean climates, those heavy buds can still hold onto moisture late in bloom if the canopy gets too crowded. Opening up overcrowded interior growth helps improve airflow while lowering the chances of mold or bud rot becoming an issue near harvest. Morning watering usually works best because it gives the canopy enough time to dry before cooler evening air settles back in.

Trying to avoid mold and pests before they become a headache? Many growers work Holi Moli Eliminator into their grow routine throughout flower to help keep mildew, bud rot, and common garden pests from getting out of control while those sweet cherry terps continue developing near harvest.

Cherry Pie in Subtropical Climates: Heat, Humidity & Sticky Buds

Cherry Pie can produce some incredible outdoor harvests in subtropical climates, but once late-season humidity starts mixing with high temperatures, those dense sugary buds need a little extra attention. Because the flowers tighten up and get pretty chunky near harvest, trapped moisture around the canopy can become a problem fast if airflow gets neglected too long.

Watering early in the morning usually works best because it gives the roots time to fully absorb moisture before afternoon heat starts building up. It also gives lower branches and topsoil enough time to dry before humid nighttime air settles back over the garden. If temperatures stay above 90°F for long stretches, white shade cloth during the hottest part of the day can help reduce heat stress without cutting out too much sunlight. Avoid black shade cloth because it traps heat and can make conditions much rougher around the plants.

These frosty cherry-smelling plants usually perform best in open sunny areas where natural breeze can move freely through the canopy. Avoid fences, walls, or enclosed corners where heat and damp air can linger around the flowers once bloom production really starts increasing.

Healthy outdoor plants usually build sturdy side branching and thick central stalks capable of supporting heavy trichome-covered buds by harvest. But if plants spend too much time stretching toward inconsistent sunlight, branch strength can weaken once the flowers begin putting on serious weight late in bloom. Too much environmental stress during flower can also increase the chances of hermie issues developing.

If you’re growing outdoors in containers, fabric grow bags are the better option over plastic pots because they improve drainage, increase root aeration, and regulate soil temperatures more evenly during hot weather. Mulching around the base of each plant also helps maintain steadier moisture levels while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.

These bushy outdoor plants can start spreading outward pretty aggressively once flowering gets underway, so spacing becomes important for helping the canopy dry faster after rain or watering while reducing stagnant conditions around developing flowers.

  • 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart

Larger grow bags usually support stronger root systems and heavier harvests, while slightly smaller containers can make plant size easier to manage if garden space is limited.

Once flowering gets deeper into bloom, humidity control becomes much more important around those sticky cherry-scented buds. Opening up overcrowded interior growth helps moisture dry faster after rainfall while lowering the chances of mold or bud rot becoming an issue near harvest.

Trying to stay ahead of problems before they start? Many growers run Holi Moli Eliminator throughout flower to help keep mildew, bud rot, and common garden pests under control while those sweet fruity terps continue stacking up late into bloom.

Cherry Pie in Temperate Climates: Cool Nights & Frosty Cherry Buds

Cherry Pie can produce some beautiful outdoor harvests in temperate climates, but once cooler fall weather starts rolling in, keeping those dense sticky buds dry becomes much more important near harvest. Damp mornings, rising nighttime moisture, and long stretches of rain can create problems fast if airflow around the canopy gets neglected too late into bloom.

A lot of growers in cooler climates like getting these plants started indoors during early spring before moving them outside later in the season. Giving the plants extra veg time early on usually leads to stronger branching and healthier overall structure before outdoor growth really starts taking off. Once nighttime temperatures stay consistently above 50°F, plants can gradually transition outdoors into full direct sunlight.

These frosty cherry-smelling plants usually perform best in open sunny areas with good natural airflow throughout the day. Avoid cramped corners, fences, or shaded spots where cool damp air can settle around the flowers once bloom production starts increasing. Inconsistent lighting can also weaken branch structure and create extra stress during flower, which may increase the chances of hermie issues later in bloom.

When these sticky outdoor plants receive enough direct sunlight, they usually build sturdy side branching and thick central stalks capable of supporting heavy trichome-covered buds by harvest. If plants spend too much time stretching for weak light though, branches can become harder to manage once those chunky flowers really start putting on weight late in bloom.

If you’re growing outdoors in containers, fabric grow bags are the better option over plastic pots because they improve drainage, increase root aeration, and regulate soil temperatures more evenly during changing weather conditions. Mulching around the base of each plant also helps keep moisture levels steadier while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat.

These bushy cherry terp plants can start taking up a lot more room outdoors than many growers expect once flowering gets rolling. Giving the canopy enough space helps moisture dry faster after rain or watering while reducing stagnant conditions around developing flowers.

  • 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart

Bigger containers usually mean bigger root systems and better harvest potential, while smaller bags are useful for keeping plants more manageable in limited space, so pick the setup that makes the most sense for your grow area.

Once cooler evenings start settling in near harvest, morning watering becomes even more important so damp soil and lower branches have enough time to dry before nighttime moisture returns. Opening up overcrowded interior growth also helps reduce the chances of mold or bud rot becoming a problem late in flower.

If rainy weather starts showing up during the final weeks before harvest, using a simple rain cover or greenhouse setup can make a huge difference in keeping those dense sugary buds healthier through the finish line.

Trying to stay proactive before issues become a problem? Many growers use Holi Moli Eliminator throughout the grow cycle to help keep mildew, bud rot, and common garden pests under control while those sweet cherry terps continue developing late into bloom.

Growing Cherry Pie Indoors: Top-Shelf Results & Heavy Trichomes

Cherry Pie is a great strain for indoor growers. It doesn't usually get ridiculously tall indoors, but it can get surprisingly bushy if left unchecked. Once flowering starts, branches often spread outward faster than many growers expect. Opening up overcrowded interior growth early helps improve light penetration while reducing stagnant conditions around those dense flowers later in bloom.

Don't wait until the grow room starts feeling crowded to think about training. Cherry Pie usually responds very well to topping, low-stress training (LST), SCROG setups, and light canopy cleanup. Taking care of those things early usually saves a lot of headaches later once the buds start putting on weight.

Once indoor plants are around 20–24 inches tall (usually around week 5–6), it's generally a good time to begin flowering before the stretch starts getting out of hand.

If you're chasing top-shelf Cherry Pie, lighting is not the place to cut corners. The closer you can get to natural sunlight indoors, the better. Weak lights often lead to stretched plants, smaller yields, weaker aroma, and less impressive flower development.

Strong full-spectrum LEDs help drive denser buds, heavier trichome production, louder cherry candy terps, and the kind of bag appeal growers are after.

A lot of growers switch from 6500K during veg to 3000K or 3500K during flower, but here at Holi Moli, we've had great results running 6500K from start to finish. More important than obsessing over color temperatures is making sure your plants are getting enough quality light from day one.

Fabric grow bags are usually the better choice indoors because they drain more evenly, improve root aeration, and help create a healthier root environment than traditional plastic pots. For most indoor setups, 5 or 7-gallon fabric pots provide plenty of room for strong root development without taking up unnecessary space in the grow room.

You don't need a complicated nutrient lineup to grow quality Cherry Pie indoors. Holi Moli Juice simplifies the process by providing the nutrients plants need from start to finish while supporting healthy growth, terpene production, and chunky trichome-covered flowers.

Indoor gardens can go from problem-free to problematic surprisingly fast once pests or excess moisture gain a foothold. Holi Moli Eliminator is an easy addition to your routine that can help eliminate common indoor pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming a headache later in flower.

Getting the environment right from the start makes life a whole lot easier later on. Daytime temperatures around 70–80°F and nighttime temperatures closer to 65–70°F tend to work very well indoors. During veg, humidity is usually best around 55–65%, then gradually lowered into the 40–50% range during flower before finishing closer to 35–40% as harvest approaches.

Don't let humidity sneak up on you late in flower. Once those dense sticky buds start packing on weight, excess moisture can become a problem surprisingly fast. Keeping conditions dry during the final weeks helps protect the flowers you've spent months growing.

Need to keep the smell under control indoors? Once flowering gets rolling, those sweet cherry pie terps can start filling a house much faster than many growers expect. If discretion matters, a strong carbon filter and reliable exhaust system quickly become essential pieces of equipment.

Late flower is also when environmental control becomes even more important. Oscillating fans, steady exhaust ventilation, and a quality dehumidifier help keep conditions healthier around the canopy while reducing the chances of moisture-related problems once those chunky resin-covered buds start putting on weight.

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How to Grow Cherry Pie Marijuana:

  • To germinate your Cherry Pie Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
  • For Cherry Pie Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
  • For Cherry Pie Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
  • Harvesting Cherry Pie Marijuana usually takes place in late-September and through October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
  • Curing Cherry Pie Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.

Cherry Pie Bud Appearance: Dense Colorful Buds with Purple Highlights

Cherry Pie produces compact, well-formed flowers that are known for their excellent bag appeal. The buds are typically dense and chunky, featuring deep green coloration, bright amber pistils, and a thick layer of sticky trichomes that can make the flowers sparkle under the light. By harvest time, the buds often take on a rich, colorful appearance that immediately stands out in the jar.

Thanks to its Granddaddy Purple lineage, cooler nighttime temperatures late in flower can sometimes encourage beautiful shades of violet and deep purple to develop throughout the buds and surrounding foliage. While not every plant will display dramatic colors, many growers are rewarded with eye-catching purple highlights that make these genetics even more impressive.

Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.

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What are the highest THC strains?

  • Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
  • Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
  • Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
  • Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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