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Cherry Wine

Cherry Wine

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Hybrid
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THC: max. 1 %
Myrcene
low THChigh THC
Effecteuphoric
Flavor / SmellBerries
Cherry Wine is a special cannabis strain, especially appreciated by connoisseurs and enthusiasts for its unique balance and rich flavor profile. It is the result of a cross between special phenotypes of the parent strains 'The Wife' and 'Charlotte's Cherries,' giving it a remarkable genetic foundation. This strain is known for its relaxing effects without causing excessive sedation, making it an excellent choice for all-day enjoyment.

Effect

Cherry Wine is characterized by a particularly relaxing effect, often accompanied by a feeling of serenity and contentment. It's an ideal choice for cannabis users looking for a strain that relieves stress and anxiety without causing overly intense psychoactive effects. Its ability to alleviate pain while maintaining clarity and focus also makes it a good option for medicinal users.

Taste/smell

As the name suggests, Cherry Wine offers a complex bouquet ranging from sweet and earthy notes to subtle hints of red cherries and wildflowers. When smoked or vaped, a rich terpene profile unfolds that not only delights the palate but also has aromatherapeutic effects. The taste is equally appealing, with a pleasant mix of fruitiness and spicy accents that linger long after consumption.

THC content

Cherry Wine is primarily known for its high CBD content and relatively low THC content. Typically, the THC content is below 1%, while the CBD content can reach 15-20%. This CBD-THC ratio makes Cherry Wine an excellent choice for those seeking the therapeutic benefits of cannabis without the strong psychoactive effects associated with higher THC strains.

Cultivation

Cherry Wine is a relatively undemanding strain to grow and can be successfully cultivated both indoors and outdoors. It prefers temperate climates and shows its full potential outdoors, especially in terms of its terpene profile and CBD production. The plants reach a medium height and are known for their strong side branches, which facilitate a bountiful harvest. The flowering time is typically 8-9 weeks, and outdoor growers can typically harvest in early October. Cherry Wine is also known for its resistance to pests and diseases, making it a great option for new growers.
Effect
euphoric
relaxed
focused
paranoid
dry eyes
dry mouth
Flavor / Smell
Berries
Tobacco
Wood
TerpeneThe most common terpene in Cherry Wine is Myrcene, followed by Caryophyllene, Humulene.Dominant terpene
Myrcene(Herbs)
Other terpene
Caryophyllene(Pepper)
Humulene(Hops)
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