Cherry Grapefruit
Cherry Grapefruit
Also known as: Cherry Grape Fruit, Grapefruit Cherry, Grape Fruit Cherry
Overview
Cherry Grapefruit is a unique indica-dominant hybrid (60% indica, 40% sativa) created by Kera Seeds through a complex four-way cross of legendary strains: Chemdawg, Sour Diesel, OG Kush, and White Widow. This combination brings together the best qualities of each parent strain, resulting in an all-star lineup of flavors and effects. The strain is known for its exceptional fruity flavor profile that combines sweet cherry and grapefruit notes with unexpected undertones of spices, herbs, and garlic butter, complemented by pungent diesel notes inherited from its parent genetics. Cherry Grapefruit typically produces THC levels ranging from 18-22%, with some premium cultivated examples reaching up to 24-26%. The buds are characterized by their forest green coloration with bright orange pistils and a heavy coating of white trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. During cultivation, the plants may display purple, red, and blue hues depending on soil conditions and temperature, though the forest green base remains predominant. This strain has gained popularity across Europe, Canada, and the USA for its balanced effects and exceptional terpene profile that often benchmarks at 2.0% ± 0.5% by weight in well-finished craft batches.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with muscle spasms
- Often used for stress management
- Users report mood elevation
- May help with muscle relaxation
- Often used for hypertension management
- Users report creative enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Cherry Grapefruit is an easy-to-grow strain perfect for novice growers looking to advance their skills, thanks to its White Widow genetics. The strain flowers in approximately 9 weeks and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoor yields range from 350-450 grams per m², while outdoor yields can reach 350-400 grams per plant. Indoor height typically ranges from 90-150cm, but outdoor plants can grow quite tall, reaching 120-250cm or even over 250cm in optimal conditions. The strain requires careful attention to height management, with topping and pruning recommended during the vegetative period. A 2-week vegetative time is usually sufficient due to its vigorous growth potential. The plant displays a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and produces dense, resinous flowers. Harvest time occurs in October for outdoor cultivation, with the strain preferring tropical, high-humidity environments for optimal results.