
Black Cherry Punch
IndicaBlack Cherry Punch is the indica-dominant offspring of the famous Black Cherry Pie and Purple Punch. This well-rounded, high-THC phenotype offers elevating, yet grounded, aromas of warming cinnamon spice, fruity black cherry, and notes of earthy wood. True to its cherry nature, Black Cherry Punch features deep red hairs, striking purple leaves, and trichome-dense buds with splashes of pastel purple.
Levels
THC
CBD
Terpene Profile
Caryophyllene
Limonene
Linalool
Myrcene
Bisabolol
Aromas
Cherry
Wood
Spice
4 products
Facts
- Forest green buds
- Splashes of pastel purple
- Consistent high potency
Origin

Grow Notes
Stretches Upward
Black Cherry Punch is a stretchy plant. Its long spacing between flowering sites (called nodes) make it naturally tall. It’s easily recognizable in the greenhouse by its vertical shape and its intense cherry aromas.
Tri-colour Treasure
Incredibly frosty buds are a hallmark. Overall, it appears white, but when you give it a closer look you’ll see flashes of green, red and purple – a beautiful bud.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Driven by a love of plants, our growers select the strains that grow in our greenhouse based on a variety of factors, including potency, terpene levels, and disease resistance. We also select our strains based on their history and popularity within the BC market – we are, after all, all about growing and telling the story of quality BC bud.
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Our high-tech greenhouse allows for the precise manipulation of the heat, light, and energy the sun brings. We use a mixed-light cultivation process, which harnesses the power of the sun to grow and provides supplemental light in the darker months to mimic the sun by providing our plants will all the spectrums of light they need to thrive.
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Our growing process is 100% chemical pesticide-free. All our plants are grown in a coconut husk fibre (aka ‘coir’). We feed them a proprietary plant food that is lab-tested and approved by Health Canada. In fact, it’s similar to the food-grade plant food our team gave to their crops of tomatoes and peppers previously, a formulation based on learnings from decades of success.