93 points out of 100
Spring/Summer, 2023
Price: N/A
Alter Farms has garnered a reputation for its distinguished low-THC flower, winning the grow team multiple awards in the Cultivation Classic award show. Wild Cherry has a 3:1 CBD: THC profile, making it a go-to strain for beginner cannabis users. Pair Wild Cherry with a cup of fresh fruit or a sparkly cherry spritzer to bring out the fruity terpenes on a warm afternoon.
—reviewed by Shannon Ullman
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