Cara Cara Pie
Cara Cara Pie
Also known as: Cara Cara
Overview
Cara Cara Pie is a balanced hybrid cannabis strain created through crossing GMO (Garlic Cookies) with Mimosa. This strain represents a sophisticated blend of genetics, combining the pungent, earthy characteristics of GMO with the bright citrus profile of Mimosa. Originally developed by 7 Leaf OK, a community of passionate Oklahoma growers, Cara Cara Pie has gained recognition for its unique flavor profile and balanced effects. The strain exhibits a 50/50 indica-sativa ratio, making it versatile for both daytime and evening use. There are also variations of this strain bred by Holy Perogy, which crosses Citrus Palisade by Harry Palms with Pie Eyed by Crystal Rose Seedco, creating additional phenotype expressions. The buds display dense cluster formations with vibrant green hues interwoven with subtle hints of purple and orange, reminiscent of a sunset. The flower structure is characterized by bright orange and red pistils creating striking contrast against the rich backdrop of leaves, with trichome coverage often exceeding 50% on mature shoots.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with pain management
- Often used for depression symptoms
- Users report appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cara Cara Pie can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments. The flowering time is approximately 60-65 days, making it a moderately quick-finishing strain. Indoor cultivation allows for better control of environmental factors, while outdoor growing in temperate climates can produce robust yields. The strain prefers controlled humidity and temperature conditions. Plants typically develop medium height and respond well to training techniques. Expected yields are medium to high when grown under optimal conditions. The strain is considered moderately challenging to grow and is better suited for experienced cultivators who can manage its specific environmental preferences.