Cherry Poppers is a premium cannabis strain developed by Barney's Farm, combining the genetics of Lemon Kush and Cherry Zkittlez to create a balanced hybrid with 60% sativa dominance. This strain is known for its exceptional potency, with THC levels reaching up to 31%, making it suitable for experienced growers and consumers seeking a powerful experience.
Cherry Poppers is a feminized photoperiod strain that showcases the advanced breeding techniques of Barney's Farm. By crossing Lemon Kush with Cherry Zkittlez, this hybrid inherits the best traits of both parent strains, resulting in a balanced and potent cannabis variety.
This strain exhibits robust growth and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoors, Cherry Poppers reaches a height of 100–120 cm, while outdoors, it can grow up to 200 cm. The plant develops dense, resin-coated buds with a distinctive appearance, indicative of its high-quality genetics.
Cherry Poppers has a flowering time of approximately 60–65 days indoors. Outdoor harvest typically occurs in the 1st to 2nd week of October, allowing the plant to fully mature and express its terpene and cannabinoid profiles.
When cultivated indoors, Cherry Poppers can yield up to 650 grams per square meter. Outdoors, growers can expect a yield of up to 2000 grams per plant, depending on environmental conditions and cultivation techniques.
Cherry Poppers offers a delightful aroma and flavor profile. The scent is sweet and fruity, with pronounced cherry and spicy berry notes, complemented by a creamy undertone. The taste mirrors the aroma, providing a smooth and enjoyable experience that is both sweet and citrusy.
Users of Cherry Poppers often experience a balanced high that combines mental stimulation with physical relaxation. The sativa influence produces creative and focused states, while the indica elements provide calming effects, making it suitable for social interactions and creative activities.
For more information and to purchase Cherry Poppers, visit the official Barney's Farm website.