Cheeisenberg was born out of an auto pollination of a clone from UK that reached its apogee in the mid-90s. This clone moved from hand to hand until ending up in an alternate community that used to organise free parties in order to support and claim for the legalization of cannabis. In these parties some samples of this variety were shared among participants and this strain spread rapidly throughout Europe.
Cheeisenberg predecessors presented scrawny structure and branching, which was unbearable due to their big and heavy buds. That is why we had to choose the strongest and highest parental lineage for Cheeisenberg and, by doing that, generation after generation and in an evolving way, we finally got stronger and more resistant plants.
Suitable for experienced growers. It misbehaves with novice growers, but actually it's something you can deal with when using foliar feeds or a higher dose of micro elements. It behaves very well indoors, reaching a production rate upto 1gr per watt. This all terrain will do fine in any kind of substrate and it adapts perfectly to all types of hydroponic cultivation.
Its strong scent is easy to recognize from its early stages. It penetrates the walls of your wardrobe or even your house even days after the harvest. Its dry scent reminds of nachos or corn curls. If you're thinking about having a macro or mono cultivation, Cheeisenberg is your plant.
- Genetics: The Cook's Secret
- Genotype: 80% Indica - 20% Sativa
- Indoor Flowering: 55-60 days
- Outdoor Flowering: Mid-September
- Height: High
- Production: Very High
Strain FAQ
What makes early-finishing strains more sustainable?
Strains that complete by mid-September are said to be better for outdoor sustainability. They require less artificial illumination, due to evolving in places with shorter daylight hours. Their lower lighting needs make them a more sustainable and cost-effective option.
What makes average yielding strains' terpene profiles unique?
There is nothing particular that binds their terpene profiles together as their genetics are very varied and all cannabis plants have many terpenes. It is the combination of these terpenes which gives cannabis its smell and taste. The combination can result in a range from earthy and piney to fruity and sweet.
What are the benefits of medium flowering time strains?
The genetic variety of this flowering spectrum offers hybrids that combine the finest of Sativa and Indica features. These hybrids can reportedly both energise and relax, deoending on their genetic makeup, meaning there is something for everyone here!
Why do tall strains generally have extended flowering times?
Tall cannabis strains flower longer due to their usually Sativa genetics. This elongated flowering process is said to allow for more complex flavours and powerful cannabis characteristics. They typically flower for 10–14 weeks, unlike shorter, Indica-dominant strains.
Do indica strains have more CBD?
Indica cultivars are often thought to be CBD-rich, however their cannabinoid makeup varies. Due to their terpene and cannabinoid compositions, they are said to provide a calming, tranquil body buzz.