Cherry Wine CBD

Cherry Wine CBD

Cherry Wine CBD

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Also known as: Cherry Wine, Cherrywine

Overview

Cherry Wine CBD is a balanced 50/50 indica-sativa hybrid hemp strain that has become one of the most renowned high-CBD cultivars in the industry. Created in 2015 by cultivar breeder Bodhi Urban, the strain was developed through cross-breeding between "The Wife" (bred by 303 Seeds) and "Charlotte's Cherries". The original phenotype of The Wife was notable for producing 25% CBD with no detectable THC, while Charlotte's Cherries is well-known for its 50:1 CBD to THC ratio.

Cherry Wine has established itself as one of the original strains grown for CBD products and full-spectrum hemp seed oils. The strain produces tall plants standing up to 8 feet with a spread of 2.5 feet, featuring warm bright green colored buds with golden shades, dark peach pistils, and orange and green hair colors. The buds are moderately dense and fluffy with little to no seeds, making them highly valued by consumers. Cherry Wine has been listed and approved with the Colorado Department of Agriculture and is considered among the highest-grade hemp plants available in the USA.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress and anxiety
  • May help with pain management and inflammation
  • Often used for muscle aches and soreness
  • Users report help with depression symptoms
  • May assist with sleep-related issues

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Cherry Wine is best grown outdoors due to its tall growth habit, finishing around mid-October with a 9-week flowering period. It is reasonably easy to grow and experienced growers can expect heavy yields under optimum conditions. Indoor cultivation requires 9 weeks flowering time, while outdoor harvest occurs in mid-October. The strain is renowned for its robust defense against common fungal threats, making it excellent for challenging climates including regions with shorter summers and damp winters. Indoor yields can reach up to 650 g/m². The plants prefer warm growing conditions and thrive best in zone 8 and warmer.

Genetics

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