49 Cherries is a well-rounded hybrid that delivers exactly what the name promises—ripe cherry sweetness layered over creamy, slightly gassy undertones. Grown with care and showing up strong in the Bakersfield scene, this cut offers mid-to-high potency, beautiful bag appeal, and a smoking experience that keeps you smiling without knocking you out. Whether you’re new to cherry strains or a longtime fan of Mary Janes favorites, this one earns a spot in the rotation for its consistent flavor and friendly effects.
Popping the jar on 49 Cherries hits you right away with a rich smell of black cherry, maraschino syrup, and a soft candy finish, backed by light gas and creamy notes that feel straight out of a dessert shop. The buds themselves are dense and resin-coated, showing off deep greens with purple flashes that look as good as they smell—classic top-shelf bag appeal that makes you proud to show off.
On the smoke, the taste follows the nose perfectly. First inhale brings bright, juicy cherry with a candy-sweet front end, then a smooth creamy mid-palate and a gentle peppery-gas finish on the exhale. It’s clean and flavorful all the way through, with very little throat bite when cured right. The smoking experience is smooth and satisfying—whether rolled or in a clean glass piece, the vapor stays rich and the flavor holds up across multiple pulls.
Effects come on quick: a happy, talkative head high that makes conversation flow and music sound better, followed by a warm body melt that eases tension without full couch-lock at moderate doses. It’s the kind of hybrid that works for social evenings or quiet nights in, lasting a solid couple of hours. Strain heritage leans hybrid, built around cherry-forward genetics with strong ties to Cherry Pie and modern dessert crosses, giving it both the fruit and the functional balance that Mary Janes loves.
If you’re hunting something sweet, potent, and true to its name, 49 Cherries from the Bakersfield area is a solid pick. Light one up and enjoy, y’all.


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