Heavyweight have dedicated much time and effort into cultivating the ultimate Cheese strain, Champion!
This is a strong, bushy plant that develops quickly and remains stocky. Buds are similarly fat and compact, producing big yields both indoors and outdoors, which makes it a great choice for the commercial grower. Resin production is high and Champion adapts well to any environment, be it indoors or outdoors, hydro or soil.
Instantly recognisable by its uniquely funky fragrance and musky taste, Champion conjures a strong and long lasting physical high. It also possesses medicinal properties and is particularly beneficial for pain relief, anxiety and insomnia.
Isn’t it time you sampled the strain that’s taken the UK by storm; Champion is truly the choice of champions!
Strain FAQ
How varied are cheese strains?
From Cheese, a family tree has grown, including Blue Cheese, mingled with Blueberry, and Sweet Cheese, crossed with Black Jack. Each variation offers a variety of cheesy treats that keep the Cheese recipe alive while adding fresh flavours.
How do environmental circumstances affect these strains' creamy flavours?
Creamy flavours depend on environmental conditions. It is said to be possible to enhance these flavours by adjusting soil nutrients, temperature, and humidity. Some increase creamy terpenes by exposing plants to lower night temperatures before harvest.
What impact on taste and flavour will this strain's South American genetics bring?
Fresh, fruity, and floral terpenes characterise South American cannabis strains. Connoisseurs and medical users are said to love these unusual, deep flavours.
What is the history of these early-finishing strains?
Many of these strains are descendants of landrace strains that evolved in certain regions over generations. Breeders have used these old genetic features to generate hybrids that flower early and offer new tastes, effects, and disease resistance.
What are some significant indica terpenes and their effects?
Indica strains can have terpenes like myrcene, which is is said to be a sedative, and linalool, which is said to calm. These create the "couch-lock" effect, making indica strains most desired for deep relaxation.