Blue Cheese is a feminised cannabis seed with an incredible overall quality: easy to grow, heavy-yielding and with a taste that is on everyone's lips. For all of us working at Dinafem Seeds, it's been a big challenge to work with two genetics as prestigious and as highly-regarded as Exodus UK Cheese and Blueberry with the aim of developing a strain that would muster the best traits of each of them.
And we're happy to say that the result couldn't be better: an Indica-dominant hybrid that far exceeds our expectations. Getting close to this seed is a pleasure to the eye and to all senses in general because with her the fun begins from the very first moment. During the growing process, she becomes a beautiful, colourful plant and, when harvested, she awakens all senses in a way nobody ever expected. Oozing quality from every pore! So much so that those who meet her don't want to let her go.
Blue Cheese is a beautiful and attractive marijuana strain that develops stable, homogeneous plants, thanks to the Skunk influence on her Cheese genetics. While growing, we can discern surprisingly branchy plants that outdoors may reach heights of 3 m, meaning their crops are incredibly generous, full of bulky and compact buds. A large proportion of these phenos acquire, by the end of the flowering, a dazzling purplish colouring when the temperature drops by 10ºC at night.
Blue Cheese showcases a perfect aromatic and gustatory equilibrium: the fruity intensity of blueberries inherited from the top-quality Blueberry and the typical Cheese flavour. A surprising and tasty combination that is evident in the deliciously fruity aroma her buds give off.
Genetics | UK Cheese x Blueberry |
Variety | Indica |
Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
Sex | Feminised |
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