CherrieZ
CherrieZ
Also known as: 41 Cherriez, 41 Cherries
Overview
CherrieZ is an indica/sativa hybrid cannabis strain developed by Dankensteins Lab, known for its commitment to innovative cannabis breeding. The strain was first conceptualized in the lab as an experimental cross to combine vibrant flavors with robust effects, with Dankensteins Lab dedicating significant research and development to perfecting CherrieZ. The strain can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and in greenhouse settings, with plants requiring a flowering time of approximately 63 days. Research and informal testing suggest that CherrieZ may be a descendant of renowned strains such as Cherry Pie and one or two lesser-known sativa variants.
Bred with precision by Dankensteins Lab, this strain is an indica/sativa hybrid that embodies the best traits of both families, inheriting robust resin production and a balanced cannabinoid profile from its indica side, while its sativa lineage contributes uplifting and energetic undertones. The buds often exhibit a tight, frosty structure, richly coated with sparkling trichomes that hint at its potent nature, with dense, resinous buds that are both attractive and functional. The coloration ranges from deep forest greens to hints of purple, offering a visual feast that mirrors its complex genetic makeup. The strain quickly gained attention in underground circles due to its unique phenotype, blending traditional breeding approaches with modern hybrid vigor.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with anxiety management
- Often used for pain relief
- Reported to help with depression symptoms
- May assist with muscle tension
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cultivating CherrieZ successfully requires a diligent blend of art and science, and a careful understanding of its hybrid nature is key. Growers can expect moderately vigorous growth, with the plants typically reaching a height of 100 to 150 centimeters when cultivated indoors. The balanced indica/sativa genetics mean that the plant benefits from both careful structural support and optimized lighting conditions. For indoor cultivation, a 12-18 hour light cycle is recommended to encourage steady growth. Plants require a flowering time of approximately 63 days and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and in greenhouse settings. The use of high-quality LED or HPS lighting has been shown to improve bud density and trichome production, with some growers noting up to a 25-30% increase in yield when appropriate light intensity is maintained. Outdoor growers should select a location with plenty of direct sunlight, as the strain thrives under full, bright conditions. The strain is considered moderately challenging but rewarding for cultivators.