Cherrillicious

Cherrillicious

Cherrillicious

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Cherrilicious

Overview

Cherrillicious is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain bred by Solfire Gardens through the crossing of Udder Madness and Lemon Cherry Gelato. Created by one of the most respected seed companies in the contemporary cannabis breeding scene, this strain represents the fusion of two potent genetic lines that bring together exceptional flavor and powerful effects. The Udder Madness parent contributes a complex lineage including Gelato, Red Pop, and GG4 through its Bitties x Mind Flayer heritage, while Lemon Cherry Gelato adds its signature dessert-like profile and euphoric balance. Cherrillicious typically displays dense, resinous buds with rich forest green coloration accented by deep purple hues, creating an attractive contrast that catches the eye of both cultivators and consumers. The strain's trichome coverage is notably heavy, giving the buds a frosty, crystalline appearance that signals its potency and terpene richness. Known for its exceptional bag appeal and aromatic complexity, Cherrillicious has quickly gained recognition among connoisseurs for its unique combination of tropical fruit flavors and long-lasting effects.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress
  • May help with insomnia
  • Often used for chronic pain management
  • Potential aid for anxiety reduction

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Cherrillicious presents a moderate growing difficulty level, making it suitable for intermediate cultivators with some cannabis growing experience. The strain has a flowering time of 63-70 days (9-10 weeks) and produces impressive yields of up to 650g/m² when environmental conditions are optimized. Plants typically grow to medium-tall heights and require careful attention to watering - growers should avoid overwatering and watch for nutrient burn. The strain shows good resistance to mold and mildew but average resistance to pests. Both indoor and outdoor cultivation are viable, with outdoor plants typically finishing in October. The plants respond well to training techniques and benefit from consistent humidity control and proper airflow to maximize resin production. Cooler nighttime temperatures during late flowering may encourage the development of purple coloration in the buds.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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