50% SATIVA - 50% INDICA
GENETICS
El Niño x Super Lemon Haze (feminized)
HEIGHT
medium plant (average internodal distance 8-10 cm)
FLOWERING INDOOR
8-9 weeks flowering time. Yield up to 0.9 gram (dry and manicured) per watt per square meter (under 1000W HPS)
FLOWERING OUTDOOR
9 weeks flowering time. Very large plants can harvest over 1kg of dried, manicured buds
TASTE (BURNED)
lemony, very skunk, slightly hazy.
SCENT (UNBURNED)
Nutty, spicy, citrus-like, with hints of wood and cedar.
WHAT THE DRIED BUD/CRUMBLED BUD LOOKS LIKE
he dried buds are long, thick and compact, with medium-large calyx, very thick and long hairs, and covered in thick resin.
The crumbled bud is sticky, green towards light brown and gray.
SPEED OF HIGH ONSET
creeper.
DURATION OF HIGH
long lasting.
QUALITY/TYPE OF HIGH
very high at first, it evolves into a stoned body feeling.
Complex, strong.
MEDICINAL QUALITIES
good for appetite stimulation, pain and mood control.
DESCRIPTION
is a very balanced cross, expressing the best qualities of both parents.
The El Niño lineage is very clear in the leaf shape and the size and density of the buds.
The Super Lemon Haze heritage is all in the branching, smell, taste, and in the shape of the calyx.
The White Lemon grows medium-short internodes, but keeps growing quite a bit after switching
to 12/12 for flowering.
The branches grow very strong and can support large colas.
Medium nutrients levels will do great with this strain, which performs outstandingly in all mediums, indoors or outdoors.
Cuttings from mother plants root very fast and easily, making this a great strain
for propagation once the mothers are selected from seeds.
The buds are long, dense, with large calyx and long hairs.
Already after 4-5 weeks of flowering the smell gets citrus-like, and skunky.
It is not as hazy as the Super Lemon Haze, but it is extremely lemony.
The effect onset is a bit of a creeper, taking time to peak and then staying up there for a long while.
It is a complex, well balanced high and stoned feeling. Its medicinal use has not been fully evaluated yet.
AWARDS
Not yet introduced.
Strain FAQ
How have Cheese strains influenced cannabis culture?
The Cheese family of strains has a loyal following of growers, breeders, and fans and new strains are being created daily using these stinky genetics!
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Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.
Are indoor conditions best for finicky strains?
Absolutely. Indoor cultivation is said to be the best for rare, finicky strains that don't thrive outside. By tailoring their habitat, these rare plants are said to be able to thrive and preserve unique cannabis genetics.
Can high-yielding strains adapt to different climates?
Indeed, many of these strains are known to adapt well to a great range of various climates. Breeding ingenuity has created hybrids that reportedly thrive in chilly northern regions and warm, humid tropical conditions.
How do medium flowering time strains adapt to different conditions?
Medium-flowering strains are said to be able to thrive indoors and outdoors. This versatility allows legal producers of all experience levels to adapt their methods and assure successful harvests regardless of environmental conditions.