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Rotten Cherries

Also known as: Rotten Cherries OG
Hybrid Hybrid THC 21% CBD -

When it comes to Rotten Cherries cannabis strain, you can have your cake and eat it too – except this treat doesn’t taste sugary. It actually boasts a delightful mix of citrus, skunk and nutty notes that will tickle your taste buds. This hybrid is pretty potent with 21% THC but provides a balanced high which is perfect if you want to relax without feeling too sleepy. Its effects make Rotten Cherries weed strain great for social occasions as well as nights spent chilling on the sofa; some people say it produces a fizzy feeling of wellbeing.

The main thing that makes Rotten Cherries smell/taste so good? Pinene! A dominant terpene in this strain, pinene gives off wafts of pine (as well as other substances) when combined with heat. Indeed, as soon as the jar is opened, those nearby will be able to identify the sharp yet invigorating scent. Thanks to its ancestors Cherry Cookies and GMOG, there are also undertones that can be described as rotten cherries.

With genes like Cherry Cookies and GMOG, Rotten Cherries has a lot to live up to – and does not disappoint. New cannabis users will appreciate the complexity of this weed strain as much as seasoned pros; all consumers should find something enjoyable in its effects. People who enjoy vaping might want to look out for concentrated versions of Rotten Cherries next time they visit a cannabis shop: It may provide comfort while producing an intellectual buzz.

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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.