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Cherry Pie

Hybrid — THC 24%
VS

Cherry Sherbet

Hybrid — THC 17%4 sources

Potency, effects, terpenes, flavors, growing difficulty, and medical uses — compared side by side.

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Quick Verdict

Who wins in each category?

Potency
Cherry Pie
🏥
Medical
Cherry Pie
🌱
Growing
Tie
🍋
Flavor
Cherry Sherbet

Strain Profile Comparison

Six-axis profile overlay — see where each strain excels

THCCBDEffectsFlavorsGrow EaseMedical
Cherry Pie
Cherry Sherbet

Effect Matchup

Side-by-side effect intensity — bars show relative prominence

Cherry Pie
Effect
Cherry Sherbet
100%
Relaxed
77%
88%
Giggly
68%
77%
Happy
68%
Creative
60%
Euphoric
Aroused
100%
Tingly
88%
Uplifted
60%
2 shared effects highlighted
Cherry Pie — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelStrong
Cherry Sherbet — Potency
THC0%
CBD0%
Potency LevelModerate
Granddaddy Purple x Durban PoisonCherry Pie
Indica 60%Sativa 40%
Cherry x SherbetCherry Sherbet
Indica 50%Sativa 50%

Side-by-Side Specs

Green highlight indicates the superior value

Cherry Pie
Category
Cherry Sherbet
16–24%Better
🔥THC
3 sources
11–17%
1–1%
💧CBD
1–1%
Hybrid (60/40)
🧬Type
3 sources
Hybrid (50/50)
StrongBetter
Potency
Moderate
Easy
🎯Difficulty
Easy
8-9 weeks
🌸Flowering
9-11 weeks
High
🏠Indoor Yield
10 to 12 ounces per square meter
Medium
🌳Outdoor Yield
12 ounces or more per plant
120cm (47in)
📏Height
Medium
Morning
🕐Best Time
Anytime
Royal Queen Seeds
🏷️Breeder
Unspecified

Profile Comparison

Shared (2)
RelaxedGiggly
Only Cherry Pie (3)
HappyCreativeEuphoric
Only Cherry Sherbet (3)
ArousedTinglyUplifted

Possible Side Effects

Shared
Dry mouthDry eyes
Only Cherry Pie
Anxious
Only Cherry Sherbet
Dizzy

Growing Guide Comparison

Cherry Pie
DifficultyEasy
Flowering8-9 weeks
HarvestEarly October
Indoor YieldHigh
Outdoor YieldMedium
Indoor Height120cm (47in)
Outdoor Height180cm (71in)
Plant StructureBushy
ClimateWarm, Dry
Cherry Sherbet
DifficultyEasy
Flowering9-11 weeks
HarvestEarly October
Indoor Yield10 to 12 ounces per square meter
Outdoor Yield12 ounces or more per plant
Indoor HeightMedium
Outdoor HeightMedium
Plant StructureBushy
ClimateWarm, Humid

About These Strains

Cherry Pie

Hybrid 60/40 — THC 16–24% — CBD 1–1%

Cherry Pie is a indica dominant hybrid of Grand Daddy Purple and Durban Poison. Although it is hard to find the authentic version of this particular medical marijuana strain, it definitely will not be hard to believe that this is the best type of strain.

In structural composition, it has dense buds with orange hair all over and displays a slight tint of purple.

Cherry Sherbet

Hybrid 50/50 — THC 11–17% — CBD 1–1%

Cherry Sherbet is an indica-dominant delight. This stinky sweet herb is the genetic cross of Sour Sherbet and Cherry Pie.

These heavy-hitting buds will smoke sweet and tangy, settling behind the eyes and melting over the body, coating the smoker in a warm physical buzz coupled with an unlifted cerebral haze. Pack a bowl of this fine flower to help combat depression and chronic anxiety.

Which One Is Right for You?

Cherry Pie and Cherry Sherbet are both excellent strains with distinct characteristics. Cherry Pie is a Hybrid with 16–24% THC, while Cherry Sherbet is a Hybrid with 11–17% THC. Your choice depends on your preference for effects, growing difficulty, and intended use.

Choose Cherry Pie

Choose Cherry Pie if you want higher THC potency, broader medical applications. Cherry Pie is a indica dominant hybrid of Grand Daddy Purple and Durban Poison.

Choose Cherry Sherbet

Cherry Sherbet is a solid hybrid with aroused, tingly, relaxed effects.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Cherry Pie vs Cherry Sherbet

Medical Disclaimer
The information on this page is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for any medical condition. Effects, potency, and medical benefits may vary. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or under the legal age in your jurisdiction.

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