

What Are Cherry Pie Seeds?
Cherry Pie seeds grow into a feminized photoperiod hybrid created by crossing Granddaddy Purple with Durban Poison. The genetics lean strongly indica and are recognized for dense, resinous buds.. This lineage blends the relaxing body traits of classic purple indicas with the subtle vigor and cerebral edge inherited from Durban Poison.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Sweet cherry and ripe berry dominate the aroma with a light earthy undertone. Terpenes such as myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene contribute to an effect that begins with a gentle mental lift before settling into a calm, body-relaxing finish.
WHERE CAN I GROW MY CHERRY PIE SEEDS IN THE U.S.?
Cherry Pie grows best in warm climates with stable summer conditions. Its 9–10 week flowering cycle requires a reasonably long outdoor season, though the plant adapts well when given strong sunlight and steady airflow.

Idaho, Montana & Wyoming
trong summer sun supports steady vegetative growth before flowering begins. Cool nights arrive early in fall, so starting indoors helps plants reach full size before transplanting.

Nebraska, Iowa & Missouri
Warm summers drive vigorous branching and canopy development. Late-season humidity can settle inside dense flowers, so open plant spacing improves airflow.

Illinois, Indiana & Ohio
Weather patterns shift quickly during late summer. Thinning inner shoots helps airflow as dense buds develop toward harvest.

New York, Pennsylvania & the Northeast
Shorter summers require early planting to build structure before flowering begins. Good sun exposure helps plants complete the longer flowering period before autumn moisture increases.

California & Arizona
Dry climates support strong resin production and dense flower formation. In hotter inland regions, light afternoon shade helps prevent heat stress during peak summer.

Colorado, Kansas & Oklahoma
Warm days promote steady growth while cooler nights slow development slightly. Wind protection helps stabilize branches as flowers gain weight.

Florida, Georgia & the Southeast
High humidity increases moisture around dense buds late in the season. Wider plant spacing helps airflow move through the canopy.

Alaska
Outdoor seasons are short, but long summer daylight encourages strong vegetative growth. Starting indoors allows plants to reach flowering size before transplanting outside.
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