Everybody knows the Dutch are famous because of their cheese.. Sumo Seeds is happy to announce our own version namely Berries and Cheese. Our berries & Cheese is a crossbred between our Dutch Cheese ( Master Skunk X Cheese) with potent sweettasting Blueberry we found ( Mexico, Thailand and Afghani genetics). This resulted in a very sweet tasting cannabis strain with hints of cheese. Blueberry originated in the USA and became very popular because of its aroma and looks. Cheese originated in the UK and is known for its very pungent odor. We successfully combined both popular cannabis strains and created the Berries and Cheese for the real cannaseur!
Her phenotype appearance is small and with short internodes. She will form a very compact/dense main cola. A true delicacy in our collection of feminized cannabis seeds. If you are looking for a really tasteful cannabis strain you might want to consider giving Berries & Cheese a try, we assure that you won’t be disappointed by its aroma’s and taste. The effects are powerful and gives a pleasant feeling after a hard day of work. When growing indoors you might want to consider an odor control cause this strain smells a lot!
Strain FAQ
What terpene boosts berry flavour?
Myrcene adds berry-like sweetness and a musky, earthy undertone. Its presence creates rich, multi-layered berry flavours with sweetness and depth that matches genuine fruit scents.
How did Cheese Strain seeds get their pungent name?
Cheese strains began in the UK in the late 1980s with a stinky Skunk #1 phenotype. This aromatic find was inbred and selectively bred for its cheesy scent and strong kick. It's a story of smelly firsts that created the first Cheese strain, known as UK Cheese.
How have South East Asian sativa leaves adapted to their environment?
South East Asian sativa strains have thin leaves to cope with humid and hot weather. This feature improves leaf ventilation, minimising moisture accumulation and mould danger.
Do 12/12 photoperiod strains have an edge in terpene profiles?
Sometimes, a little stress goes a long way, especially when it comes to pumping up the terpenes in 12/12 photoperiod strains. The stringent light schedule can stress the plants just enough to kick their flavor and aroma profile up a notch!
Has rushing to beat the cold affected strains' cannabinoid content?
The pressure to mature before colder weather doesn't reportedly affect these strains' cannabinoid compositions. Due to their genetic diversity, they are said to be able to produce a wide range of effects.