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Blue Cheese

Strain Sativa Indica THC CBD Weeks in Bloom Cross

Bleu Cheese 25% 75% 18% 1.40% 8 to 9 UK Cheese x Blueberry


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Strain:
75% Indica / 25% Sativa
18% THC / 1.4% CBD
UK Cheese x Blueberry

Bloom Cycle:
8-9 weeks

Flavor:
Very potent, fresh blueberry taste

Aroma:
Sweet but musky. fruit, tarty, berry scent

Effects:
Highly euphoric but very functional. Very powerful with a strong stoned feeling that is very comforting. The high comes on smooth and easy with great psychedelic and euphoric effects. A definite happy high that will let patients down nice and easy.

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Background:
This Indica strain produces massive yields with the typical cheese aroma and taste. The plant is VERY easy to grow and, because of it's Indica background, it remains short and stocky with LOTS of side branches. It is great for growing indoor AND outdoor. Blue Cheese does not take long to mature in bloom, only 55 – 65 days (8 to 9 weeks). Blue Cheese’s 20% THC concentration paired with a CBN concentration close to 1.5% produces a high that can be described as being very powerful with a strong stoned feeling that is very comforting.



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