Cheese (F)
$15.00
| -Genetics: | Skunk #1 Pheno x Afghani |
|---|---|
| -Seed Type: | Feminized |
| -Growth Type: | Photoperiod |
| -Strain Type: | Hybrid |
| -Flowering Time: | 55 – 65 days |
| -Height: | Indoors: 100-120cm; Outdoors: 150-200cm |
| -Yield: | Indoors: 500 – 600 g/m2; Outdoors: 800 – 1000 g/plant |
| -Terpene Profile: | Nutty Cheddar Cheese |
Description
BARNEY’S FARM > CHEESE (SKUNK #1 PHENO X AFGHANI)
Cheese is a 50/50 indica/sativa hybrid strain which originated as a special pheno-type of Skunk #1 almost four decades ago and was then subsequently further enhanced by breeding-in more Afghani genetics. Cheese is a highly potent and very easy to grow strain that flowers quite quickly and which is a prodigious yielder.
Cultivated indoors Cheese is a medium-sized plant that grows to a height of 100 – 120 cm. taking just 8 weeks to complete its flowering cycle with yields up to 600 gr/m2. Be warned: Cheese exudes extremely pungent smells during the latter stages of flowering so growers will be advised to use good air filters! Outdoors these plants will become rather taller, between 150 – 200 cm, and producing 800 gr/plant although those growers with a lot of experience and no little skill will be able to harvest around 1000 gr/plant! Buds are dense, solid and resin-encrusted. Northern hemisphere harvests in this environment are ready during the first half of October.
Both scent and taste are reminiscent of mature cheese, Skunk-y with some slightly fruity and nutty notes. THC production is high and likely to around 23% or so. The effect is very potent, a high without ceiling providing advanced relaxation potential.
Feminized Photoperiod
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