Cherokee Lane

Cherokee Lane

Cherokee Lane

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Overview

Cherokee Lane is a mostly sativa-dominant hybrid strain developed by Beta Seeds through crossing Mexican Sativa and Afghani genetics. This unique combination brings together the energizing, euphoric qualities of Mexican sativa landrace genetics with the stabilizing, grounding effects of Afghani indica. The strain represents a well-balanced approach to hybrid breeding, maintaining the cerebral stimulation and creativity enhancement typical of sativa genetics while incorporating enough indica influence to provide physical relaxation and prevent overstimulation.

Morphologically, Cherokee Lane grows tall and strong with large green leaves, displaying the characteristic growth pattern of its sativa heritage. The plants develop thick, dense buds with remarkable size and density in both the main cola and secondary branches. The strain requires higher nutrient levels to maintain its vibrant green foliage, particularly nitrogen-rich soil, as insufficient nutrition can significantly impact production quality. Cherokee Lane produces a distinctive aromatic profile featuring clear notes of celery drifting into mandarin citrus, with underlying tangie citrus fruit characteristics that make it immediately recognizable to experienced cultivators and consumers.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress
  • May help with depression symptoms
  • Often used for mood enhancement
  • Potential aid for lack of appetite

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Cherokee Lane is suitable for indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cultivation with a flowering time of approximately 55-60 days. Indoor harvest typically occurs after 10 weeks of 12/12 light cycle, while outdoor harvest is ready by the second week of October. The strain produces high yields with estimated indoor production of 600g/m² (under 600w lighting) and outdoor yields of approximately 500g per plant (in 40L containers). As a nutrient-hungry strain, Cherokee Lane requires nitrogen-rich soil and higher nutrient levels compared to other varieties. Failure to maintain adequate nutrition, particularly for green foliage, results in significantly reduced production. The plants grow tall and strong, making them well-suited for outdoor cultivation where their size can be properly accommodated.

Genetics

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