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Genehtik Seeds - Txees Bilbo (Cheese)

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Feminized version of the famous cheese variety developed and stabilized in England from a skunk and Afghan cross. It's very popular for its special flavour and aroma similar to cheese. Its an INDICA with an intense odour and a great taste that lingers in the mouth. It has a relaxing effect and is easy going.

It's an INDICA looking plant with broad leaves, and medium-sized with a bushy aspect. Very easy to grow, with a short flowering stage which makes it very suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, being ready in about nine weeks indoors and early or mid-October outdoors. Highly resistant to humid climates and wet environments. It is a very productive plant. Indoor cultivation can reach more than 500 gr/m2 in optimal conditions.

Characteristics

Genetics: Cheese (Skunk x Afghan)

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 7-9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

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Yield: Indoors 450-550 gr/m2, Outdoors 1000-1500 gr/pp

Height:

Taste: Cheese

Smell: Cheese

Effect: Relaxing

Harvest: Mid October

Awards:

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