This is an autoflowering version of the mythical Cheese, which was developed in the UK from a special Skunk No1 phenotype. We’ve crossed this with Low Ryder and after a long process of selection and crossing, have come up with a very compact, medium-sized strain. At then end of the flowering cyrcle, the leaves turn a very attractive colour of purple. Produces a large quantity of penetrating skunky type odours that are cheesy yet sweet. The effect is markedly physical with mild cerebral stimulation and is very beneffcial for calming nerves or insomnia.
Strain FAQ
Why do Indica plants produce more resin?
To survive their severe climates, indica plants produce more resin to protect themselves from their harsh environment. This makes them durable and is said to make them perfect for making hash and other concentrates with strong flavour and effect.
The skunk smell in cannabis comes from where?
Skunk #1, known for its strength, fragrance, and adaptability, gives the skunk smell. This strain, with a long history, has inspired many skunkyy offspring!.
Why are hybrid cannabis strains created?
Hybrid strains are often created to improve flavour, THC/CBD ratios, or relaxation or energy effects. Hybrid cannabis allows for a variety of strains to suit different tastes and needs.
How do short-flowering strains handle temperature changes?
Some short-flowering cultivars may withstand unexpected temperature changes, making them reportedly excellent for outdoor legal gardening. This resilience enables consistent growth and decreases environmental stress-related crop failure.
Can the climate affect cannabis' flavour and aroma when grown outdoors?
Terrain, or the environment in which cannabis is grown, is definitely said to affect outdoor strains' terpene profiles. The soil, climate, and nearby plants can all reportedly affect cannabis' flavour and smell, giving each strain its own unique identity.