Chardonnay x Cherry Wine
Mite Resistance: Above average
Mold and Mildew Resistance: Above average - # 1 Recommended variety for high humidity environments
Appearance: Brilliant pink pistils, medium amount of trichomes
Terpenes: Sour Tropical Fruit
Flowers: Low density (airy), large top colas, numerous smaller colas on lower branches
Phenotypes: Low number, consistent structure across population
Branching Structure: Long internode spacing, abundant node sites, mid strength branches
Plant Size: Large (Recommended plant spacing 5’x5’)
Yield: High
Maturation Time: Slow trichome development, consistent late finisher (6-8 weeks) -“Safe” variety, will not go hot quickly Population
Average CBD:THC Ratio: 25:1
Parent Profile
Chardonnay produces beautiful purple flowers dotted with pink pistils. The overall potency of Chardonnay is slightly lower than that of its parent, the Cherry Wine, but an increased yield is expected. This is a Sativa dominant phenotype that grows into enormous bushes that may be the most beautiful plants in the field. Its airy bud structure will make Chardonnay a good choice for farmers in humid areas, where bud mold may be an issue. Chardonnay’s late finishing characteristics make it the perfect variety to round out a staggered harvest when drying space is limited. Plant spacing is soil and climate dependent, but plan to give the Chardonnay more room than other varieties, at least 4’ x 4’.
Finishing time: Late (8 weeks or greater)
Average CBD:THC ratio- 25:1
One parent of Cherry Tart, from which it inherited the vivid pink pistils.
Total Cannabinoids present in a mid-late flower sample of Chardonnay.