Okay, listen, I’m going to tell you about Cherry Blossom seeds, but not as a botanist, but as a friend who is already familiar with it. Anyway, this is a variety that immediately attracts with its name, right? Well, like “Cherry Blossom” – sounds beautiful, and in fact really justifies expectations.
First off, these seeds are a godsend if you want something that smells and looks cool. When it grows, the plant is so, you know, straight up aesthetically pleasing. The cones are dense, with a beautiful purple hue, and the smell… Man, it’s like something between sweet cherry and some kind of floral honey. I’m not kidding, the first time I smelled it, I thought it was some kind of dessert, not cannabis.
It’s pretty easy to grow, by the way. Well, I wouldn’t say it’s for beginners, but if your hands aren’t… you know, you’ll get the hang of it. Just don’t forget the light and water and you’ll be fine. Cherry Blossom likes attention, but not so much that it drives you crazy. I’d say it’s like getting a cat: sometimes it needs care, but it’s generally self-sufficient.
Also a quirk. When it comes to the effect, it’s a straight up perfect balance. You don’t fly off into space like some varieties do, but you don’t fall asleep on the spot either. It’s like, you know, relaxed with a little euphoria. Like you’re sitting there watching the sunset or listening to music and everything seems a little bit better. I’d say it’s the kind for people who want to get high, but without going overboard.
And lastly, if you like something unusual but not too difficult to grow, Cherry Blossom is just what you need. Try it, you’ll thank me later.