Charlotte's Cherries
Charlotte's Cherries
Also known as: Cherry Charlotte, Charlottes Cherries
Overview
Charlotte's Cherries is a rare sativa-dominant hybrid strain created through crossing the classic Charlotte's Web (R4) with Colorado Cherry. Developed by Oregon Green Seed, this cultivar represents a significant achievement in high-CBD cannabis breeding, combining the therapeutic benefits of Charlotte's Web with the flavorful characteristics of Colorado Cherry. The strain is notable for being a high CBD strain with low THC levels that is therapeutically useful and has been used in breeding programs for industrial hemp strains. Charlotte's Cherries buds display bright neon green nugs with long thin orange hairs and a coating of chunky oversized bright white crystal trichomes. This strain has gained recognition in the medical cannabis community for its potential therapeutic applications while maintaining compliance with hemp regulations. With correct management and selection, it can be grown and kept under 0.3% THC, making it suitable for legal hemp cultivation in many jurisdictions.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic inflammation
- May help with neuropathy and fibromyalgia
- Often used for arthritis and chronic pain management
- May help those who experience cognitive nuances and want to feel more relaxed
- Users report relief from physical tension and stress
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Charlotte's Cherries is mostly sativa from Oregon Green Seed and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. Oregon Green Seed's Charlotte's Cherries was never available as feminized seeds, indicating it was likely distributed as regular seeds or clones. The strain requires careful management to maintain hemp-legal THC levels below 0.3%. Growing information is limited in available sources, but as a sativa-dominant hybrid with Charlotte's Web genetics, it likely has a moderate flowering time and benefits from both indoor and outdoor cultivation. With correct management and selection it can be grown and kept under 0.3% THC, making it suitable for licensed hemp cultivation.