Plant-Profile about Cheese Quake (by SubCool’s The Dank)
This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: Cultivator420
Information about the growth of the plants:
- Flowering Time Indoor
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Between 68 and 68 days (Average: 68)
- Stretch after the initiation of flowering
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±43 Percent
Initial of flowering onto around 70 cm. - Final Height onto around 100 cm.
- Growth Behavior
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Bushy and Slowly
- Side Branches
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an average number
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into an average length
as well as
slightly above average strongness
- The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
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...do not need much care.
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...do not need much fertilizer.
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...are not vulnerable to fungal diseases.
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...are not susceptible to mold.
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...are tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
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...have no problems with low temperatures.
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...respond well to the pruning of the main stem.
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...from regular seeds tend to hermaphrodites.
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
- Yield / Quantity
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The crop of this strain is slightly above average
- Buds / Leaves
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The ratio of buds to leaves is slightly above average
- Bud Structure
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The dried buds are rather hard and compact
- Strength / Lasting Effect
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The weed is strong and long lasting
- Tolerance Built
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fast tolerance education
Effect/Effectiveness
Smell / Aroma
No data available for this strain.
Taste
No data available for this strain.
General Impression
Cheese Quake (SubCool’s The Dank) (Indoor) is all together good strain, but there are better ones
(On average 7 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10!)
Additional Information
No comments for this review.
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