Plant-Profile about Cheese (by Green House Seeds)

This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: shiva23

Information about the growth of the plants:

Flowering Time Indoor
Between 55 and 55 days (Average: 55)
Stretch after the initiation of flowering
±220 Percent
Initial of flowering onto around 25 cm. - Final Height onto around 80 cm.
Growth Behavior
Like a christmas tree and Strong
Side Branches
a great many ; long as well as above average strongness
The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
  • ...need much care.
  • ...are not very tolerant to over- or under-fertilization.
  • ...do not need much fertilizer.
  • ...are not vulnerable to fungal diseases.
  • ...are not susceptible to mold.
  • ...looks and grow more like a Indica.
  • ...build many, thick buds on the side branches.

Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness

Yield / Quantity
The crop of this strain is high
Buds / Leaves
The ratio of buds to leaves is above average
Bud Structure
The dried buds are hard and compact
Strength / Lasting Effect
The weed affects middle-high to high
Tolerance Built
slow tolerance education

Effect/Effectiveness

Calming
Exhilarating
Pain numbing
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Smell / Aroma

Tangerine
Musky
Cheese
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Taste

Earth
Pine
Cheese
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General Impression

Cheese (Green House Seeds) (Indoor) is all together absolutely not recommendable

(On average 0 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10!)

Additional Information

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Single Plant-Profiles about this strain was uploaded by: shiva23

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