Cerecita #89
Cerecita #89
Also known as: Cerezita #89
Overview
Cerecita #89 is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain (60% Sativa / 40% Indica) created by Spanish breeder The KushBrothers Seeds through crossing Tropik Thunder with Tropicana Punch. This strain represents a sophisticated genetic combination that brings together the tropical, citrusy characteristics of its Tropicana Cookies lineage with the robust structure and potency of Triangle Kush genetics from its Tropik Thunder parent. The strain's name appears to be a Spanish reference to 'little cherry,' likely referencing its fruity flavor profile and cherry-like characteristics inherited from its complex lineage. As a relatively new offering from The KushBrothers Seeds, Cerecita #89 showcases dense, sticky buds covered in trichomes that glisten under light. The plant features robust branches with dark green leaves that may develop purple hues during flowering. The strain is noted for its impressive sensory experience, combining sweet, citrusy, and fruity flavors reminiscent of tropical fruits like oranges, pineapples, and mangos, with occasional earthy and spicy undertones that add complexity to its flavor profile.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for relaxation after difficult days
- May assist with socializing and mood enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cerecita #89 can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments with a flowering time of approximately 67 days (9-10 weeks). Indoor yields are reported at around 300g per square meter, while outdoor cultivation can produce up to 450g per plant. The strain is considered moderately easy to grow and is available only as feminized seeds from The KushBrothers Seeds. Outdoor harvest typically occurs in mid-October. The plant develops robust branches capable of supporting dense, resinous buds and may show purple coloration during the flowering phase. Growers report good resistance and manageable cultivation requirements.