hybrid
Granddaddy Purple × Durban Poison · Cookies Family
Cherry Pie is the Cookies Family hybrid that crosses Granddaddy Purple with Durban Poison, and it's one of the original parents of modern Bay Area genetics. The high reads as the cleanest version of a balanced hybrid: a brief lift on the front end, a relaxed body settle by minute twenty, and a sustained mood elevation that holds across the middle of an evening.
Aroma is the strain's calling card, sweet cherry and berry over an earthy backbone. Myrcene leads, with caryophyllene and pinene support. Smoke is smooth, and the cherry note carries through clean. Some users describe it as the strain that bridges social and solo moods. Common on dispensary menus across NY, MA, and California, and a frequent sibling on shelves next to its descendants.
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Cherry Pie is classified as a hybrid strain. Its genetic lineage is Granddaddy Purple × Durban Poison.
Consumers commonly report that Cherry Pie produces feelings of happy, relaxed, uplifted, and euphoric. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
Cherry Pie's flavor profile is characterized by cherry, berry, sweet, and earthy notes.
Cherry Pie typically tests in the 18–24% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.
Cherry Pie is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for stress, anxiety, and pain. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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