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No. 5800Hybrid

Cherry Wulf by Weed Should Taste Good

Indica strains × Sativa strains

Cherry Wulf is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Weed Should Taste Good. It emerged from a desire to combine classic genetics with modern cultivation techniques, aiming for a high-performing strain appealing to both recreational and medicinal users. Its balanced heritage offers a blend of indica and sativa characteristics.

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Appearance

Cherry Wulf exhibits visually striking buds with deep green and subtle purple coloration. The flowers are dense and covered in trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. The plant structure is noted for being robust, with a favorable calyx-to-bud ratio that may contribute to higher resin production. Its leaves and stems often display vivid, contrasting colors.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Cherry Wulf is characterized by sweet cherry notes complemented by earthy undertones. Its fragrance profile is layered, starting with fruity sweetness and developing into herbal spice. The flavor follows suit, featuring dominant sweet cherry and tart berry tastes, often with a smooth, creamy aftertaste. This complex profile is enhanced by its terpene composition.

The flavor is reported to develop more fully after proper curing. Its taste has been compared to strains with a mix of tart and dairy-like nuances, creating a multi-dimensional experience that is often described as gourmet.

Effects

Cherry Wulf is recognized for providing balanced effects, stemming from its hybrid genetic makeup. Users often report a notable uplift in mood, accompanied by a creative spark. The strain is associated with both cerebral stimulation and a degree of body-centric relaxation, making it a versatile option for various user needs.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile of Cherry Wulf includes myrcene, limonene, and pinene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor. Laboratory analysis typically indicates THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%. CBD content is generally below 1%, often around 0.5% to 1%. The presence of minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC is also documented, potentially contributing to an entourage effect.

Origins & Lineage

Cherry Wulf was developed by the breeders at Weed Should Taste Good, who aimed to create a unique, balanced hybrid. The strain's genetics are a meticulous blend of indica and sativa traits, with approximately 55% indica and 45% sativa characteristics. This balanced genetic background is believed to contribute to its well-rounded effects and appeal to a wide range of users.

Growing

Preliminary testing in 2019 indicated promising yields and robust plant health for Cherry Wulf. Growers have noted its impressive calyx-to-bud ratio and aesthetically pleasing appearance. While specific cultivation details like difficulty, flowering time, or environmental preferences are not extensively detailed in the provided notes, its genetic makeup suggests a resilient plant.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Cherry Wulf?
THC levels in Cherry Wulf typically range from 18% to 24%.
What are the dominant flavors and aromas of Cherry Wulf?
Cherry Wulf is known for its sweet cherry notes, often accompanied by berry, citrus, and creamy flavors, with earthy and herbal undertones in its aroma.
What effects can users expect from Cherry Wulf?
Users commonly report cerebral stimulation, creative enhancement, and energetic effects from Cherry Wulf, balanced with mild body relaxation.
Who developed the Cherry Wulf strain?
Cherry Wulf was developed by the breeders at Weed Should Taste Good.