Cherry Burger Strain

Price range: $120.00 through $725.00

Cherry Burger is the savory-meets-sweet hybrid that put Skunkhouse Genetics’ Burger line on the connoisseur radar — a Cherry Pie × Han Solo Burger cross that pulls tart stone-fruit flavor from one parent and aggressive gas-and-garlic funk from the other. Indica-dominant at 70/30, testing 21% THC with THCa often pushing into the mid-20s, and a flavor profile that genuinely tastes like cherries and meat at the same time. Dense violet-and-green buds, heavy resin, and a slow-build high that ends in deep relaxation.

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Description

What Is the Cherry Burger Strain?

Cherry Burger is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain primarily attributed to Skunkhouse Genetics, the breeders behind the influential “Burger” line of GMO-derivative strains. The most common version crosses Cherry Pie with Han Solo Burger (Larry OG × GMO Cookies), creating a hybrid that bridges the gap between the sugary-sweet dessert market and the heavy-hitting savory OG/Chemdog market.

The result is one of the most distinctive flavor profiles in modern cannabis — sweet tart cherry on the front, savory garlic and gas on the back, with the kind of resin density that makes it a connoisseur favorite for both flower and concentrate. Most users who try Cherry Burger for the first time pause when they open the jar, because the scent genuinely combines cherry candy with meat-like terpenes in a way that feels almost contradictory until it lands.

What separates Cherry Burger from other Burger crosses is the depth Cherry Pie brings. Han Solo Burger alone is loud, gassy, and aggressively funky; Cherry Pie’s Granddaddy Purple lineage softens that with sweet berry-grape notes and contributes the violet hues you see in mature flower.

Cherry Burger Strain Genetics & Lineage

Cherry Burger has a layered family tree because multiple breeders use the name with slightly different parent strains — here’s the breakdown:

The Skunkhouse Genetics Version (Most Common)

  • Cherry Pie × Han Solo Burger
  • Cherry Pie traces to Durban Poison × Granddaddy Purple
  • Han Solo Burger traces to Larry OG × GMO Cookies

This is the version most commonly found in legal markets and is the Cherry Burger most reviews and lab reports refer to.

The Bacon’s Buds Version (Washington State)

  • Cherry Cookies × Double Burger
  • Found primarily through Bacon’s Buds in Washington
  • Slightly more cookie-forward on flavor, slightly less purple expression

The Cherry Burst Version

  • Cherry Burst × Han Solo Burger
  • Indica-leaning at 70/30 split
  • Released through Rocket Seeds and several other seed banks

Going further back across all versions, Cherry Burger’s lineage includes Granddaddy Purple, Durban Poison, GMO Cookies (the “Garlic, Mushroom, Onions” strain), Larry OG, and various cookie-family genetics. The “Burger” lineage in any version traces back to GMO and OG roots, which is what gives Cherry Burger its signature savory funk regardless of which cherry parent is used.

The strain rose to prominence in the late 2010s and early 2020s as breeders began pairing GMO-derivative genetics with cherry-forward cultivars to create what’s now called the “savory-fruit” category in modern cannabis breeding.


Cherry Burger Strain Effects

Cherry Burger delivers a slow-building, deeply relaxing experience with a noticeable cerebral component up front. Most users report:

  • Slow cerebral onset — the high creeps in over 5–15 minutes rather than hitting all at once
  • Initial euphoria and clear-headed mood lift in the first 15–30 minutes
  • Heavy body relaxation that settles in steadily — muscle tension melts, the body sinks
  • Deep couch-lock potential at the back end — especially with higher doses
  • Sleepy finish for many users — Cherry Burger frequently transitions into bedtime territory
  • Long-lasting effects — the body high typically arcs over 2–3 hours

The arc of the experience tracks well with the genetics. The Cherry Pie / Cherry Burst side contributes the early uplifting head buzz; the Han Solo Burger / Double Burger side is responsible for the heavy body weight and eventual sedation. Most reviewers describe the high as “starting like a balanced hybrid and ending like a pure indica.”

Recommended use cases: Insomnia, chronic pain, stress relief, evening relaxation, appetite stimulation, anxiety reduction. Not ideal for daytime use — the body weight and sleepy back end will derail anything productive.


Is Cherry Burger Indica or Sativa?

Cherry Burger is an indica-dominant hybrid — most documented versions are roughly 70% indica / 30% sativa. The body effects clearly dominate the experience, while the head high is uplifting but not energetic enough to qualify as sativa-leaning.

The classification holds across all three breeder versions. Whether you’re getting the Skunkhouse Genetics, Bacon’s Buds, or Cherry Burst version, the overall character is heavily indica with mild cerebral activation in the first stage of the high.

If you’ve enjoyed strains like GMO Cookies, Donny Burger, Cherry Pie, Han Solo Burger, or other Burger-line hybrids, Cherry Burger will land in familiar territory while bringing the sweet cherry contrast that the heavier Burger strains lack on their own.


Cherry Burger Flavor Profile & Aroma

Cherry Burger has one of the most distinctive flavor profiles in modern cannabis — the rare strain where “savory” actually applies as a descriptor.

On the Inhale

Sour cherry juice and tart red fruit dominate immediately. Most users pick up sweet stone-fruit notes that come straight from the Cherry Pie or Cherry Burst parent.

Mid-Palate

Spicy pine and herbal undertones layer with the cherry sweetness. This is where the GMO Cookies side of the Han Solo Burger lineage starts to surface — black pepper, earthy garlic, and savory dough notes building through the hit.

On the Exhale

Savory meat and fuel notes round out the back end — that’s the Burger lineage announcing itself. Some users describe it as “sweet and sour cherry juice over savory herbs,” with hints of diesel or burnt rubber on the finish. Counterintuitive, but it works.

Aroma

Loud and complex from the moment the jar opens. Strong sour cherry hits first, layered with spicy pine, savory herbs, garlic, and pungent diesel undertones. Phenotypes lean either toward the cherry-forward side (sharper red-fruit esters, lighter florals) or the burger-forward side (heavier garlic-fuel, cracked pepper, earthy dough). Strong jar appeal that polarizes — fans of GMO and cookie strains love it; berry-only smokers find it surprising.


Cherry Burger Strain THC Level

Cherry Burger’s potency varies by phenotype but consistently sits in the high-THC range:

  • THC range: ~21% delta-9 THC (lab reports often show 19–24%)
  • THCa range: Frequently 22–28% pre-decarboxylation, with mid-20s being the most common
  • Total cannabinoids: Commonly 22–30% by weight in well-cured premium batches
  • CBD: Modest at 0.4–0.5% (slightly elevated for a modern hybrid)
  • CBN: Low (<0.1%) in fresh product, climbs only in aged material

The slightly elevated CBD content is part of why Cherry Burger’s body relaxation feels cleaner and less anxiety-prone than other 21–25% THC indica-dominant hybrids. For comparison, average modern hybrids test around 15–18% THC, and most cherry-forward strains average 18–23% — meaning the Burger-side genetics consistently pull Cherry Burger into the upper potency tier among cherry strains.

Phenotype variation matters here. Cherry-forward phenotypes test slightly lower; Burger-forward phenotypes lean toward the higher THC end with more aggressive resin production.


Cherry Burger Terpene Profile

Cherry Burger’s terpene profile is what drives the unique savory-sweet contrast and the heavy body effects:

  • Myrcene — earthy, mango-like, dominant terpene contributing to body sedation and the sweet-fruit base notes
  • Caryophyllene — peppery, spicy, supports the savory black-pepper and herbal mid-palate
  • Limonene — citrus-forward, mood-elevating, balances the heavy sedation with mental uplift in the early stages
  • Pinene — pine-forward, contributes to the spicy herbal back notes
  • Linalool — floral, lavender-like, supports the calming and stress-relieving qualities

Total terpene content frequently lands between 1.5% and 3.0% by weight in well-grown, slow-cured batches — pushing Cherry Burger’s nose well above market averages that cluster around 1.0–2.0%. That high terp density is part of why the flavor is so loud and the aroma so distinctive.


Cherry Burger Bud Appearance

Cherry Burger has serious bag appeal that sells itself before the smell hits.

  • Dense, chunky, “stacking” colas — the kind of bud structure that drops heavy on the scale
  • Light green to dark forest green base color with dramatic violet and plum hues from the Cherry Pie / Granddaddy Purple lineage
  • Triangle-shaped, compact bud structure in the burger-forward phenotypes
  • Long, dark orange-brown pistils scattered generously across the surface
  • Amber-tinted trichomes that sparkle under good light
  • Heavy resin density — Cherry Burger’s oily cuticle composition is a hallmark of the Burger lineage
  • Notable “fade” in mature flower — foliage transitions into deep plums and dark greens at peak maturity

Cherry-forward phenotypes show sharper purple-to-violet color contrast, especially when grown under cool nights. Burger-forward phenotypes pack denser golf-ball buds with heavier calyx-to-leaf ratios. Both phenotypes are reliably above-average in trichome density, giving the buds a frosted, glistening appearance.


Cherry Burger Strain Growing Info

For growers searching “cherry burger strain seeds” or grow info, here’s the breakdown:

Plant Structure

Vigorous, sturdy hybrid growth habit with large, resin-drenched colas. Expect a 1.5x to 2.0x stretch in early flower with medium internodal spacing if the Burger contribution is dominant. Burger-forward phenotypes are denser and more compact; cherry-forward phenotypes show more height and stretch.

Yield

Above-average yields in optimal grow conditions. The heavy resin production also makes Cherry Burger an excellent candidate for concentrate production — solventless producers report 4–6% rosin yield from whole flower in dialed runs and 18–24% from quality bubble hash to rosin.

Phenotype Selection

Phenotypes cluster into two broad categories:

  • Cherry-forward pheno — sharper red-fruit esters, lighter florals, more immediate euphoria, colas fade from lime to violet under cool nights
  • Burger-forward pheno — heavier garlic-fuel notes, cracked pepper, earthy dough, denser golf-ball buds with heavier calyx-to-leaf ratios

Difficulty

Moderate. Cherry Burger plants are reasonably resistant to pests and respond well to standard indoor cultivation. The variety in phenotype expression means growers should pheno hunt to find the cut that matches their preferences before going into full production.


How to Smoke or Vape the Cherry Burger Strain

Cherry Burger translates well across consumption formats — the heavy resin content makes it especially popular for concentrate production:

Flower (Joint, Blunt, Bowl)

The dense, sticky structure means you want to grind Cherry Burger thoroughly before rolling. Burns slow and even when properly ground, with the cherry-savory contrast fully expressing in clean glass. Avoid combusting too hot — you’ll lose the cherry notes that make this strain distinctive.

Dry Herb Vaporizer

Set your vape to 350–375°F for the cleanest cherry expression and the lighter floral notes. 375–410°F brings out more of the savory burger funk and intensifies the body effects.

Concentrates / Live Resin / Live Rosin

Cherry Burger is exceptional in concentrate form. The heavy trichome density and dense terpene profile carry cleanly into solventless rosin and live resin extracts. Solventless yields are above average, and the cherry-savory flavor profile actually intensifies in concentrate form.

Dosing Tip

Cherry Burger is a slow-onset creeper with a heavy back end. Start with one or two pulls and wait 10–15 minutes before continuing — what feels like a moderate buzz at the 10-minute mark can sink into full couch-lock by 30 minutes. Better suited as an evening strain than a daytime smoke.


Why Buy Cherry Burger from NTTD Mr. Aob?

Cherry Burger is increasingly counterfeited — generic indica hybrids with cherry-forward terps get relabeled and sold as Cherry Burger through unverified channels, often missing the signature Burger-line gas funk that makes the strain distinctive. Buying from NTTD Mr. Aob means:

  • Genuine Skunkhouse Genetics–lineage Cherry Burger — not generic cherry hybrids passed off as the real strain
  • Third-party lab-tested potency — verified THC, terpene profile, and full purity panel
  • Triple-sealed scent-proof packaging — critical for a strain this aromatically loud, no smell, no leakage, no visible branding
  • Discreet, generic outer packaging — looks like any standard delivery
  • Fast shipping — most domestic orders arrive in 2–4 business days
  • Customer service that actually responds — questions answered, issues handled, no ghosting

The Cherry Burger you’ll find here is the genuine article, sourced through verified channels and shipped with the same care as everything in the NTTD Mr. Aob catalog.


Frequently Asked Questions About Cherry Burger Strain

Is Cherry Burger indica or sativa?

Cherry Burger is an indica-dominant hybrid with a 70% indica / 30% sativa genetic split. Body effects dominate the experience, with mild cerebral euphoria in the early stages.

What’s the THC content of Cherry Burger?

Cherry Burger typically tests around 21% delta-9 THC, with THCa often hitting 22–28% pre-decarboxylation. Total cannabinoid content frequently reaches 22–30% in well-cured batches. CBD content is modestly elevated at 0.4–0.5%.

Who bred the Cherry Burger strain?

Cherry Burger is most commonly attributed to Skunkhouse Genetics, the breeders behind the Burger and Donny Burger lines. Other breeders have released their own versions, including Bacon’s Buds in Washington State.

What strains is Cherry Burger a cross of?

The most common version crosses Cherry Pie with Han Solo Burger (Larry OG × GMO Cookies). Other versions cross Cherry Cookies × Double Burger (Bacon’s Buds) or Cherry Burst × Han Solo Burger.

What does Cherry Burger taste like?

Cherry Burger has a unique sweet-meets-savory flavor profile. Sweet tart cherry on the inhale, spicy pine and savory herbal notes mid-palate, finishing with garlic-fuel and meaty undertones from the Burger lineage. The aroma combines cherry candy with diesel and savory herbs.

What are the effects of Cherry Burger?

Most users report a slow-onset cerebral euphoria followed by heavy body relaxation. The high creeps in over 10–15 minutes, building into deep couch-lock and frequently transitioning into sleepiness. Long-lasting and well-balanced.

Is Cherry Burger good for beginners?

Cherry Burger is potent and slow-onset — a tricky combination for beginners. The gradual build can lead newer users to over-consume before effects fully hit. Best approached with one or two small pulls and a 15-minute wait.

How much does Cherry Burger cost?

Pricing varies by quantity. Check the listing above for current pricing on grams, eighths, quarters, half-ounces, and ounces.

Can I buy Cherry Burger online?

Yes — order Cherry Burger directly from NTTD Mr. Aob. Every order ships in triple-sealed scent-proof discreet packaging with generic outer labeling.

Are there different phenotypes of Cherry Burger?

Yes. Phenotypes cluster into two broad categories: cherry-forward (sharper red-fruit esters, more immediate euphoria, more violet expression) and burger-forward (heavier garlic-fuel notes, denser bud structure, more aggressive resin). Cherry Burger #2 is one notable phenotype selection.

What does Cherry Burger flower look like?

Dense, chunky stacking colas with light green to dark forest green base coloring and dramatic violet and plum hues. Long dark orange-brown pistils scattered throughout. Amber-tinted trichomes give the buds a frosted, glistening appearance. Notable “fade” into deep plums at peak maturity.

Is Cherry Burger the same as Cherry Pie?

No. Cherry Pie is one of Cherry Burger’s parent strains. Cherry Burger crosses Cherry Pie with Han Solo Burger to create a heavier, more complex hybrid with the signature savory gas-funk that Cherry Pie alone lacks.

Does Cherry Burger really taste meaty?

Yes — the Burger lineage in Cherry Burger contributes genuinely meat-like terpenes, courtesy of the GMO Cookies grandparent that contains the “Garlic, Mushroom, Onions” terpene profile. The Cherry Pie or Cherry Burst parent balances this with sweet stone-fruit notes, but the savory-meaty character is part of the strain’s signature flavor.


Product Specifications

Spec Detail
Strain Name Cherry Burger
Type Indica-Dominant Hybrid
Genetics (primary) Cherry Pie × Han Solo Burger
Bred By Skunkhouse Genetics
Sativa/Indica 30% / 70%
THC ~21% (THCa 22–28%)
CBD 0.4–0.5%
Total Terpenes 1.5–3.0%
Dominant Terpenes Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene
Flavor Sweet Cherry, Spicy Pine, Garlic, Diesel, Savory Herbs
Aroma Sour Cherry, Pine, Pungent Diesel, Garlic, Dough
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy, Body-Heavy, Calm
Best For Insomnia, pain, stress, evening use, appetite
Yield Above-average; excellent rosin yields (4–6% from whole flower)
Lab Tested Yes — full panel

Additional information

Quantity

1 ounce, Quarter Pound, Half Pound, Pound