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Barney's Farm Seeds - Blueberry Cheese Auto

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

The classic Blue Cheese is now available in an autoflowering variant. This strain is easy to grow and it's high productivity makes this one of the best autoflowering strains on the market. This ground-breaking strain is the end product of Blue Cheese crossed with a unique Ruderalis breeding strain.

Blue Cheese Auto grows with very little effort and will flourish in most conditions; vegetation automatically shifts into flowering in the fifth week. The fragrance and cheesy earthy flavours of the original mouth-watering Blue Cheese dominate this autoflowering plant, which will always have you coming back for more.

Characteristics

Genetics: Cheese x Blueberry x Ruderalis

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 10 Weeks

Flowering Type: Autoflowering

THC:

Yield: Indoors up to 500 gr/m2

Height: 80-100cm

Taste: Spicy, mild creamy cheese, berries

Smell: Mature cheese, sweet, fruity, skunky tang

Effect: Relaxed, happy, cerebral, peaceful, soothing

Harvest:

Awards: 3rd Best Autoflower 2016 Expogrow

Disclaimer

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