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Cherry Bomb

Cannabis seeds

by Bomb Seeds

€ 33,75
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Massive yields of fruity, trichome-drenched buds from a compact indica-dominant plant — Cherry Bomb feminised seeds by Bomb Seeds cross a fruity mother with the legendary Big Bomb for 600–650g/m² harvests at 17–22% THC. Give it the full 8–10 weeks of flowering and you'll be rewarded with dense colas dripping in cherry-berry flavour.
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Cherry Bomb Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Bomb Seeds

Cherry Bomb is a feminised indica-dominant cannabis seed strain from Bomb Seeds that delivers massive harvests of fruity, resinous buds — if you've got the patience for its 8–10 week flowering window. A cross between a mysterious fruity mother plant and the famously productive Big Bomb, this strain packs 17–22% THC into dense, trichome-coated flowers that smell like summer berries with a Skunk backbone. Not the fastest finisher on the shelf, but the yield-to-quality ratio is hard to beat.

Indica-dominant 17–22% THC 600–650g/m² indoors 8–10 weeks flowering 5 feminised seeds 18+ only

Why Cherry Bomb Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow Room

Cherry Bomb feminised seeds are the kind of strain that rewards growers who don't rush. We've seen plenty of people chase the fastest-finishing genetics on the market, only to end up with underwhelming harvests and thin flavour profiles. Cherry Bomb takes the opposite approach: give it the full 8–10 weeks of flowering it asks for, and it pays you back with 600–650g/m² of sticky, aromatic buds indoors. That's a seriously generous return.

The genetics here come from Bomb Seeds' Big Bomb — already known for heavy yields — crossed with a fruity mother plant that brings the cherry-berry flavour and a more interesting terpene profile. The result is a plant that stays compact at 100–120cm, making it manageable in tents and smaller indoor setups, while still producing the kind of dense, chunky colas you'd expect from a much taller plant. Outdoors, it finishes by late September to early October in most European climates.

The honest limitation? That flowering time. If you're used to 7-week strains, Cherry Bomb will test your patience. But the extra week or two isn't wasted — it's when the buds really pack on weight and the trichome coverage goes from good to properly glistening. We'd pick this over a faster strain with half the yield any day of the week.

Cherry Bomb Flavour and Effects: What to Expect After Harvest

Properly cured Cherry Bomb buds taste like summer fruits — think ripe cherries and mixed berries — with a distinct Skunk undertone that grounds the sweetness. It's not a one-note fruity strain. There's depth there, a slightly earthy, musky layer underneath the fruit that makes it more interesting than your average berry-flavoured variety. The aroma fills a room quickly, so keep your carbon filter running right through to chop day.

At 17–22% THC, the effect starts with an uplifting, creativity-friendly kick. The first few draws tend to sharpen focus and lift mood before the indica side takes over and settles into a full-body mellow. It's a two-phase experience: productive at first, then deeply relaxed. Good for an evening session where you want to start a project and then wind down naturally.

The buds themselves are visually striking once mature — dense nuggets covered in a thick layer of trichomes, shot through with rust-coloured pistils. They look as good as they smell, which makes Cherry Bomb a satisfying strain to photograph and jar up.

Growing Cherry Bomb Seeds: Indoor and Outdoor Tips

Cherry Bomb feminised seeds are suited to any indoor growing method — soil, coco, hydro, SOG, or SCROG. The SCROG technique is worth considering here, since the plants stay relatively short at 100–120cm but produce heavy lateral branches that benefit from an even canopy. Training the branches through a screen during veg maximises light exposure across all those bud sites and can push your yield toward the upper end of that 600–650g/m² range.

Indoors, expect 8–10 weeks of flowering. Don't harvest early — the final swell in weeks 8–9 is where a significant portion of your total weight comes from. Watch the trichomes with a loupe or digital microscope: you're looking for mostly milky with a few amber heads for the best balance of potency and flavour.

Outdoors, Cherry Bomb finishes by late September to early October. The compact structure and dense buds mean you'll want to watch humidity levels in the final weeks to avoid mould. Good airflow around the plants and a dry spell at harvest time make all the difference. If your climate tends toward wet autumns, consider a greenhouse or polytunnel for the last fortnight.

Specification Detail
Seed bank Bomb Seeds
Seed type Feminised
Genetics Fruity mother plant x Big Bomb
Dominant type Indica-dominant
THC content 17–22%
Flowering time (indoor) 8–10 weeks
Harvest time (outdoor) Late September – early October
Indoor yield 600–650g/m²
Plant height 100–120cm
Seeds per pack 5
Flavour profile Summer fruits, cherry, Skunk undertone

Cherry Bomb vs Other Bomb Seeds Strains

If you're comparing Cherry Bomb to other Bomb Seeds varieties, the key differentiator is that fruit-forward flavour combined with the heavy yield. Big Bomb — one of Cherry Bomb's parent strains — is a pure yield monster but lacks the complex terpene profile. If flavour matters to you as much as weight, Cherry Bomb is the better pick. If you want something faster from the Bomb Seeds catalogue, look at strains with a 7–8 week window, but expect to trade some of that 600–650g/m² potential for speed.

Feature Cherry Bomb Big Bomb (parent strain)
Dominant type Indica-dominant Indica-dominant
THC 17–22% 15–20%
Flowering time 8–10 weeks 7–9 weeks
Yield (indoor) 600–650g/m² 500–600g/m²
Flavour Summer fruits, cherry, Skunk Earthy, Skunk
Height 100–120cm 80–120cm

Complete your Cherry Bomb grow with a SCROG net to spread that canopy and maximise light penetration across all bud sites. A digital pH meter is also worth grabbing — consistent pH in the 6.0–6.5 range (soil) keeps nutrient uptake smooth through that longer flowering period. If you're growing in a tent, a carbon filter is non-negotiable once these plants start throwing out that fruity Skunk aroma around week 4 of flower.

How to Grow Cherry Bomb Feminised Seeds

  1. Germinate your Cherry Bomb seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Keep the environment warm (22–25°C) and moist. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into your chosen medium — soil, coco coir, or a hydroponic system. Cherry Bomb is not fussy about growing method, but responds well to a light, airy substrate with good drainage.
  3. Veg for 3–4 weeks under 18/6 light. The plants stay compact, so if you're running SCROG, start tucking branches through the net once they reach the screen. Top or FIM early to encourage lateral branching.
  4. Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Mark your calendar — you're looking at 8–10 weeks from here. Keep temperatures between 20–26°C and relative humidity around 45–55% during flower.
  5. Feed with a bloom-specific nutrient schedule from week 2 of flower. Cherry Bomb is a heavy feeder given its yield potential, but watch for tip burn — ease off if you see it.
  6. In the final 2 weeks, flush your medium with plain pH-adjusted water to clear residual salts and improve the flavour of your cured buds.
  7. Harvest when trichomes are mostly milky with 10–20% amber. Dry in a dark room at 18–21°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in airtight jars for at least 2 weeks. The cherry-fruit flavour really develops during a proper cure.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Cherry Bomb take to flower?

Cherry Bomb takes 8–10 weeks of flowering indoors. Outdoors, harvest falls in late September to early October. It's on the slower side for an indica-dominant strain, but the 600–650g/m² yield makes the wait worthwhile.

What does Cherry Bomb taste like?

Cured Cherry Bomb buds taste like ripe summer fruits — cherries and mixed berries — with a noticeable Skunk undertone. The sweetness is balanced by an earthy, musky base note that keeps it interesting. Proper curing for at least two weeks brings out the full flavour.

Is Cherry Bomb a good strain for SCROG growing?

Yes. Cherry Bomb stays compact at 100–120cm and produces strong lateral branches, making it well suited to SCROG setups. Training through a screen evens out the canopy and helps push yields toward the upper end of its 600–650g/m² potential.

What is the THC content of Cherry Bomb?

Cherry Bomb flowers contain 17–22% THC. The exact percentage depends on growing conditions, feeding, and how long you let it flower. Pushing closer to the 10-week mark tends to produce more resinous, potent buds.

How tall does Cherry Bomb grow?

Cherry Bomb reaches 100–120cm by the end of flowering. That's manageable for most indoor tents and grow rooms. Topping or training during veg keeps it even shorter if headroom is tight.

Can Cherry Bomb be grown outdoors?

Absolutely. Cherry Bomb performs well outdoors and finishes by late September to early October. Keep an eye on humidity in the final weeks — the dense buds can trap moisture. A greenhouse or polytunnel helps if your autumn tends to be wet.

How much does Cherry Bomb yield indoors?

Expect 600–650g/m² indoors under optimal conditions. That's well above average for a strain this compact. SCROG setups and proper feeding through the longer flowering period help you hit the top of that range.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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