Cherries in a Jiffy
Cherries in a Jiffy
Overview
Cherries in a Jiffy is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Strait A Genetics, created by crossing Jiffy Cake and Cherrytopia. This strain represents a complex genetic lineage that traces back through multiple notable cultivars, with Jiffy Cake contributing genetics from Wedding Cake and Peanut Butter Breath, while Cherrytopia brings together lineages from Dositopia and Blue Cherries. The strain is known for its distinctive aroma profile that has been described as reminiscent of a peanut butter and jelly sandwich on soft white bread, featuring doughy and nutty terpenes that create a unique sensory experience.
The strain exhibits characteristics of both its parent lines, offering users an initial uplifting cerebral effect that gradually transitions into facial tingling sensations before settling into a relaxed physical heaviness throughout the limbs. This progression makes Cherries in a Jiffy particularly well-suited for evening use and winding down after a long day. The complex genetic background contributes to a strain that balances the sedating qualities inherited from its indica-leaning parents with enough cerebral stimulation to maintain interest and creativity.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report it may help with stress relief
- Often chosen for evening relaxation
- May assist with winding down
- Users report it may help with creativity blocks
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 60 days (56-63 days). Growers can expect medium to heavy yields from this variety. Strait A Genetics' Cherries in a Jiffy was never available as feminized seeds, only regular seeds. The strain appears to be suitable for intermediate growers given its hybrid nature and the cultivation characteristics inherited from its parent strains. Indoor cultivation allows for better environmental control during the 8-9 week flowering period, while outdoor growing may benefit from stable conditions and proper timing.