
Cherry Pie OG from Root & Bloom is an indica-dominant hybrid flower cultivated in Massachusetts and crafted to deliver a flavorful, balanced cannabis experience. Grown indoors and finished with hand-trimming and cold-curing techniques, this cultivar showcases rich fruit-forward aromas, terpene preservation, and potent cannabinoid content. Cherry Pie OG is favored for its ability to provide soothing physical relaxation while maintaining an upbeat, functional mindset.
Indica-Dominant Hybrid
Cherry Pie OG is commonly represented as a cross of San Fernando OG, Granddaddy Purple, and Durban Poison. The combination of classic OG, fruity indica, and uplifting sativa genetics creates a well-rounded hybrid known for both relaxation and mood elevation.
Expect sweet cherry and berry flavors layered with notes of tree fruit, earthy tartness, subtle pine, and light spice. The aroma opens with ripe fruit and baked-dessert sweetness before revealing earthy undertones and a touch of herbal complexity.
This terpene combination contributes to the strain’s sweet-fruit character while supporting its balanced relaxing and uplifting effects.
Consumers commonly report feelings of happiness, euphoria, relaxation, and lighthearted giggles. Cherry Pie OG is often chosen as an all-purpose hybrid that helps ease tension and promote comfort without heavy couch-lock, making it suitable for daytime or evening enjoyment.
Root & Bloom cultivates Cherry Pie OG indoors using controlled environmental conditions designed to maximize cannabinoid and terpene expression. The flower is hand-trimmed, minimally processed, and cold-cured to preserve aroma, flavor, and overall flower quality.
Massachusetts retail batches of Cherry Pie OG have demonstrated strong potency, with reported THCA levels ranging from approximately 22% to over 32%, total active cannabinoids reaching roughly 26%–33%, and terpene content approaching 3% in select harvests. Published testing data has consistently identified caryophyllene, myrcene, and pinene among the dominant terpenes. Individual batch results vary by harvest and testing lot.