Cherry Do-Si-Dos
Cherry Do-Si-Dos
Also known as: Cherry Dosidos, Cherry DSD
Overview
Cherry Do-Si-Dos is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain that emerged from the intentional crossbreeding of Do-Si-Dos and Phantom Cookies. This strain stands out in the cannabis market for its striking visual appeal, featuring rich purple hues and deep amber pistils found in its dark green flowers, along with a thick coating of yellowish trichomes. The strain's complex genetic heritage combines the robust attributes of Phantom Cookies, known for its complex aroma profile and potent THC level, with the equally renowned Do-Si-Dos, resulting in a sophisticated cannabis variety that exemplifies the cookie-oriented lineage.
The strain is characterized by a blend of rich pungency, earthy tones, floral hints, and a sweet aftertaste, underpinned by a THC level that averages between 20-24%, though some sources report levels as high as 28-30%. Cherry Do-Si-Dos has gained recognition for its indica-dominant nature that has users claiming it's a strain good for relaxation and calming nerves. Cherry Do-Si-Dos is a fairly new strain on the market currently found in Nevada, representing the ongoing innovation in cannabis breeding practices.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with depression
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report help with insomnia
- May assist with muscle tension
- Users report relief from fatigue
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This phenotype is easy to cultivate. The flowering period of the Cherry Do-Si-Dos strain lasts for approximately 54-64 days (approximately 8-9 weeks). Cherry Dosidos from Midwest Best Genetics is a strong plant with OG structure that can thrive in all environments. Long internodal distance allows ample light to reach lower buds so that this strain has a high ratio of its flower reach the jar. The strain is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with plants developing dense, rounded buds that are usually smaller in size. Growers should maintain proper environmental conditions and be prepared for the strain's pungent aroma, which may require odor control measures. The plant structure resembles cookie phenotypes and produces medium to large yields with proper care.