Cherry Death Star Strain
This hybrid delivers euphoria and relaxation. High THC (20-33%) helps manage pain, anxiety, and stress.
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How does Cherry Death Star Strain Make You Feel?
Based on Cherry Death Star strain reviews, users reported Cherry Death Star makes you feel:
- Energetic: 57%
- Happy: 71%
- Talkative: 28%
Medical Benefits of Cherry Death Star
Cherry Death Star is known to help with several conditions. Users have reported it may help with:
- Depression: 28%
- Pain: 28%
- Stress: 28%
Potential Side Effects of Cherry Death Star Strain
Some users have reported negative effects, which include:
- Dizzy: 14%
- Dry mouth: 14%
History and Genetics of Cherry Death Star Strain
Cherry Death Star, also known as “Cherry DS,” is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Cherry Pie and Death Star strains. A super tasty bud with a potent high that can knock you flat out, Cherry Death Star is a great choice for any hybrid lover who’s looking for some serious effects with their medicine.
Main Effects of Cherry Death Star Strain
The high starts in the head, filling your mind with a lifted sense of euphoria that pushes out any bad moods or negative vibes, replacing it with a sense of tingly headiness. A relaxing body high comes next, filling your entire physical form with a tingly sense of deep relaxation that has you feeling totally kicked back but not quite couch-locked. A heavy case of the munchies rounds everything out, so make sure to have some snacks on hand.
Cherry Death Star Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
This bud has a sweet and fruity cherry berry flavor with a slightly dank and peppery woody exhale. The aroma follows the same profile, although it takes the level of dank up a notch or ten. Cherry Death Star buds have long, grape-shaped minty green nugs with thin, yellow-orange hairs and tiny, golden-white crystal trichomes.
Growing Cherry Death Star Strain
Growing information for Cherry Death Star is currently limited. However, it is expected to follow typical hybrid growing patterns, requiring a balanced approach to nutrient feedings and an environment that caters to both its indica and sativa nature.