Cherry Pie Clone

Anyone have experience with the Cherry Pie clone. If so was your clone an extremely slow vegger?

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I used to have the cut, it was a slower grower.

Yea, this thing doesn’t like food or light either. Will be flowering her in 2026 it seems /quip

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Cherry pie is one of my cuts besides diesel’s.

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Original cut would also herm just a little. They said if it didn’t have seeds, it wasn’t real Cherry Pie. I think a stabilized version pretty close to the original is what gets passed around these days. Might want to keep a close eye on the girl.

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I’m assuming they’re talking about pieguys420’s cherry pie. I have not noticed any herm issues with it.

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Yea, this is the cut that will herm around week 3-4. I will post pictures in a few weeks when ready to flower.

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One thing I’ve noticed about growing Cherry Pie is that it struggles with wet soil more than others? I mean, it stands out for me. It seems to have a much harder time than other strains pulling nutes from soil even a little too wet, there’s a bit of balancing in there. I wonder which side of the genetics that comes from…like which strain prefers a drier soil? Durban? I don’t know if I can judge accurately because my Durban is prob 1/2 skunk lol :stuck_out_tongue:

Edit: so also maybe slower root growth from one side :thinking:

Very finicky plant, doesn’t really like food, water or light. I switched soil and its growing a bit better. Waiting for a cut to root so I can flower it out.

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