General Characteristics
Regular Cheese cannabis seeds will maximize their potential in indore cultivation, but even in the outdoors the hybrid's yields will remain at their best. The medium-sized seedlings produce excellent, high-quality buds. It takes no more than 8 weeks from the time the seeds are planted in the ground to harvest, which is very attractive to commercial growers. When cultivating Cheese, it's important to prioritize the right things, as those who want the strongest effect possible will need to extend the flowering period of the crop somewhat.
Origins
The homeland of the glorious Cheese is good old Great Britain. It is believed to be a descendant of the wonderful Old School UK Skunk and the powerful Afghani. The unpretentious and hardy hybrid will delight any grower with an impressive amount of quality strain. Regular cannabis seeds of the Cheese variety are relatively loyal to cultivation conditions. However, proud bushes poorly tolerate the lack of moisture, so if you want to get a bountiful harvest, then do not be lazy and provide the bushes with quality watering.
Taste and effect
Chic cheese flavor with a slight touch of musk and spices, Cheese bushes begin to emit literally from the first days of flowering. However, this is both the main advantage and disadvantage of the hybrid. It's all about the fact that the intense aroma can significantly complicate the care of bushes and even attract the attention of outsiders to the plantation. In order to avoid all of the above troubles, it is necessary to install in advance in the room carbon filters, which will clean the air and will not allow the cheese flavor to seep into the environment. The culture has a ripple effect, which at the initial stage will please with a powerful psychedelic explosion, which over time will be replaced by a profound effect.
Medical applications
The therapeutic effects of Cheese are appreciated by most specialists. The culture is able to get rid of headaches, cramps, migraine attacks and acute PMS. It also reduces the intensity and frequency of attacks in bronchial asthma and epilepsy.