Zambeza only used reliable genetics of Afghan and Skunk for their fast flowering version of White Cheese. The name is pretty accurate to describe the sea of white crystals and trichomes, one finds on every Cheese bud. A reduced flowering period of approximately 50 days can help growers to achieve fast results. This can be beneficial for short outdoor seasons with a rainy fall.
Cheese strains are extremely popular for a good reason. The potency is definitely intense, yet different from what we experience after smoking some highly potent Haze. Originally, it was a crew of growers from London who managed to establish these exceptional cheese flavours in their buds. Once these genetics found their way into the secret location where breeders of Zambeza Seeds do their research and develop new strains, the game was on! Creating a highly stable and aromatic Cheese strain, with a flowering time of approximately 50 days, was the task that needed to be completed. Genetics of Afghan and Skunk were used for this premium cheese strain.
First of all, we can say one thing: Mission accomplished! We don’t say stuff like this if it’s not the whole truth. The growing traits of White Cheese Fast Flowering turned out how they should be. We are talking about mainly indica-dominant growing traits, indoor heights of 60-90cm, with yields of up to 500-550g/m². Outdoor growers usually get plants that turn out to be significantly bigger, with heights of 120-200cm. This also gets reflected in large outdoor harvests of 500-600g/m². Just to mention the best thing last: Only 50 days of flowering!
When it comes to flavours, taste, and overall aromatic performance, White Cheese Fast Flowering sets new industry standards. Flavourful cheese buds that are seasoned or spiced, with the classic aromas of Skunk, are the purest delight and should be existent in every stash box around the world. What sounds a little bit exaggerated is actually not. The fresh but spicy taste of cheese, together with 17% of THC, and happy feelings paired with relaxation, are really things to go crazy about.
This cannabis strain is highly recommendable for both indoor and outdoor growers. It might be worth mentioning that Cheese genetics often tend to produce rock-hard nuggets. That’s awesome but involves the risk of mold when humidity levels are not within an acceptable range. However, when growers seek the aromas of spicy cheese, they can fully rely on the capacities of White Cheese Fast Flowering. It’s not only the growing speed what makes this strain remarkable, it really is a beautiful piece of nature, with blossoms that turn white and will get people high, just by looking at them. 3,2,1 Cheeeeeese!
- Genetics Skunk x Afghani
- THC 17%
- Flowering time +/- 50 days
- Type Indica dominant
- Height indoor 60 - 90cm
- Height outdoor 120 - 200cm
- Yield indoor g/m² 350 - 450g
- Yield outdoor g/plant 500 - 600g
- Taste Fresh, Spicy, Cheese
- Effect Stoned, Relaxed, Happy
Strain FAQ
Why are these strains white?
A thick covering of trichomes gives these strains their stunning "white" appearance. These small, crystal-like structures produce THC, CBD, and terpenes, enhancing the strain's scent and potential.
Cheese strains smell like cheese. Which terpenes cause this?
Myrcene and caryophyllene contribute musky, earthy, spicy, peppery, and fresh, piney notes to the cheese aroma. Humulene gives earthy, hoppy notes. These terpenes give cheese its strong aroma.
Why is pest resistance especially important for cannabis strains legally grown in greenhouses?
When cannabis calls a greenhouse home, it's in a unique spot that's part cozy shelter, part natural world. This can be a double-edged sword, as the enclosed space might invite pests and mold to settle in. Strains that bring natural resistance to these unwelcome guests are said to be key players in a greenhouse setup, cutting down the need for harsh chemical pesticides and keeping things clean and green.
Are shorter cannabis strains more resilient?
Short strains are frequently stronger because of their indica genetics and the harsh environments they evolved in. They endure temperature changes and pests better, making them less laborious.
What climates are best for strains with Central American and Caribbean heritage like this one?
These strains thrive in humid and tropical Central American and Caribbean settings. They resist pests and moulds common in these environments, making them useful for breeding programmes to improve cannabis disease resistance.