Whipped Cherries

Whipped Cherries Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
Unknown percentage
Yield
Medium to heavy
Type
Indica
Flowering Period
56 to 63 days
Climate
Cool climate
Growing Difficulty
Moderate
Height
Medium
Flavors
Cherries, creamy, berries, and earthy

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Whipped Cherries Marijuana Seeds Information

Produced by Exotic Genetix, Whipped Cherries is a lineage of a female Cherry Cream Pie and a male Cookies and Cream F2. It emits an aroma that is sweet, sour, and gassy. Soft large velvet nugs grow dense with lots of fan leaves that are perfect for making tasty concentrates.

What are the Flavor and Effects of Whipped Cherries?

Whipped Cherries is a blended taste of cherries, cream, berries, and earth.

Its cerebral and body high brings mild euphoria, happiness, and complete body relaxation. It will make you feel numb and sleepy afterward. It is recommended to be used at nighttime.

What are the Medical Benefits of Whipped Cherries?

Whipped Cherries is an effective analgesic, anxiolytic, anti-depressant, and relaxant. It is greatly beneficial to those patients who suffer from pain, anxiety, stress, depression, spasms, eye pressure, nausea, and insomnia.

Negative Effects You Can Expect from Whipped Cherries.

Two of the common cannabis-induced dehydration side effects are dry, itchy eyes and dry mouth. To remedy this, hydration is the key.  Drinking lots of fluids will mitigate the reactions. You can also use an eye moisturizer drops to soothe those irritated eyes.

Dizziness, along with anxiety, may happen in rare cases. Don’t worry, this is temporary and disappears after some time. This is due to the overconsumption of the strain. Moderation is advised.

How to Grow Whipped Cherries?

This plant grows both indoors, outdoors, and in a greenhouse. Appearance-wise, it grows short and squat with broad leaves. You may have to prune it at times. Remove dead rotten parts. Plant it in a spacious area where it can thrive freely. Choose high-quality organic soil for planting. Check the pH of the plant. Feed it with the proper nutrients. Watch out for mold and mildew, as well as pests that can damage it. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures.

 

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