Cherry Haze
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Cherry Haze is a sativa cultivar that has an average of 18% THC content. This cultivar is the result of crossing Purple Haze with Cherry Bomb. Cherry Haze’s dominant terpene is myrcene.
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happy (3,112)
uplifted (2,753)
euphoric (2,680)
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Alleviates symptoms
happy (3,112)
uplifted (2,753)
euphoric (2,680)
Helps with conditions
happy (3,112)
uplifted (2,753)
euphoric (2,680)
Flavors and Aroma
relaxed
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Consumed by 389 peopleTerpenes found in Cherry Haze
Myrcene (53%)
Dominant TerpeneThe most abundant terpene found in cannabis, myrcene usually has an earthy flavor and aroma, often compared to cloves. Myrcene may have sedative and tranquil properties, so it can help with relaxation and sleep. This versatile terpene is also found in many other plants, such as lemongrass, thyme, parsley, hops, and mango.
There is clinical evidence using myrcene for these conditions:
- Cannabis Adverse Effects
- Cognitive Dysfunction
- Stress and Life Management Difficulty
Is Cherry Haze Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?
Cherry Haze is a sativa. Its lineage is Purple Haze and Cherry Bomb.
Due to advanced cultivation techniques and cross-breeding, essentially most cultivars are hybrids.
Is Cherry Haze strong?
Cherry Haze has a THC percentage of 18%. Newer consumers may consider this a medium-THC strain. While THC content varies, Cherry Haze may be a good entry strain.
Experiences vary depending on the consumer. Tolerance level, lifestyle, diet, and growing method all impact how a strain makes you feel.
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