Crossing a really stinky cheese with a fruity and potent Chronic, Strawberry Cake is a smokers delight. There’s the classic Cheese taste and aroma, coupled with an underlying mouth watering sweetness. The hit is hard and heavy, just perfect for the serious smoker. Strawberry Cake is also highly recommended for medical ailments, particularly arthritic and muscular pain.
Rapid growth quickly leads to a forest of thick buds, but the plant stays short and stocky; ideal for those who have space issues. Both big yielding and super strong, Strawberry Cake is the perfect mix of quantity and quality.
Strain FAQ
Does cheese flavour intensity varies across strains?
Absolutely. The degree of cheese flavour and fragrance varies per strain and even plant. Cheese scent strength depends on environmental circumstances, timing, and curing.
How do European culture and law effect cannabis strain development?
European culture and law have shaped strain cultivation and preservation. Swiss strict cannabis laws have influenced the development of low THC strains, while ruderalis' adaptability to thrive in harsh climates may have favoured it in Russia.
How do early finishers handle environmental changes?
Strains finishing by early October are recognised for their weather resistance. They are said to be able to stay healthy and productive as the weather changes from late summer to autumn because of their robustness.
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.
Why is legal indoor year-round production practiced?
This is simply because indoor legal grow chambers allow cannabis growing year-round. This freedom from seasonality allows legal growers to produce fresh cannabis year-round and harvest many times, which is obviously much more difficult under the open sky.