Red Cherry Berry Strain
18% THC
Skunk #1 x Californian Indica
Red Cherry Berry Strain by Barneys Farm
Red Cherry Berry Cannabis Seeds - Type: Feminized Weed Strain
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Red Cherry Berry is a strain for the Indica connoisseurs who love a cerebral high, along with a restful body stone. Red Cherry Berry comes from a cross of our best skunk plant with one of its Californian ancestors. Red Cherry Berry is easy to grow indoors and outdoors, making it perfect for beginners.
This hardy plant grows to a medium size and produces a big yield. The taste and aroma of Red Cherry Berry is reminiscent of childhood sweet shops, creating the lingering taste of the highest quality fruity candy.
Red Cherry Berry Cannabis Seeds Specification:
Strain Info:
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Skunk #1 x Californian Indica |
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18% |
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FEMINISED |
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30 |
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70 |
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Growth Data:
Height Indoor (cm) | 90cm |
Indoor Yield (g) | 550 gr/㎡ |
Flowering Time (days) | 55 - 60 |
Harvest | SEPTEMBER - 3rd-4th week |
Red Cherry Berry FAQs
Is Red Cherry Berry Indica or Sativa?
The Red Cherry Berry strain by Barneys Farm is 30% Sativa 70% IndicaWhat is the best way to store my Red Cherry Berry seeds?
To properly store Red Cherry Berry seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container, ideally in a refrigerator with proper labelling and dating, avoiding freezing.What is the best method to germinate Red Cherry Berry strain seeds?
There are numerous techniques for germinating Red Cherry Berry cannabis seeds if it is allowed in your location. The paper towel method is a common method in which the Garlic Cookies seeds are placed on a damp paper towel and covered with another damp paper towel to keep them moist. After that, keep the paper towel in a warm, dark spot and check on it every day to ensure that it remains moist. When the Red Cherry Berry seeds have germinated, gently place them in soil or similar growth media.What is the best temperature for germinating Red Cherry Berry cannabis seeds?
Red Cherry Berry Cannabis seeds germinate in temperatures from 70°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C). Temperatures below 70°F (21°C) and above 90°F (32°C) can prevent or compromise healthy germination. Low temperatures delay or even stop germination. High temperatures can cause poor germination, and stunted or slow growth also increases the possibility of seedlings drying out.How deep should I plant sprouted Red Cherry Berry seeds?
Once germinated, transfer them to soil or similar growth media, making a small hole 5-10mm deep with a match or pen. Gently place the sprouted seed root down in the hole. Avoid handling seeds with your hands; use a match or similar tool to position them.Should I plant my seedlings in their final pots / In the ground outdoors?
No! By carefully transitioning your seedlings from small pots to larger containers, you can ensure your Red Cherry Berry plants develop strong, healthy roots that support vigorous growth. Smaller pots dry out more quickly, which is beneficial early in the plant's development. This encourages the roots to spread in search of moisture and nutrients. As the root structure starts to fill the pots, incrementally increasing the pot size continually stimulates new root growth, allowing for ongoing, more precise watering and nutrient uptake.Red Cherry Berry cannabis seeds are sold strictly for souvenirs, storage, and genetic preservation.