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Sweet Cheese Sweet Seeds

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Category Sweet Seeds

Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version by Sweet Seeds is a fast strain that gives amazing results in any growing medium. The autoflowering version of this seed is also a best-seller.

Flavor Sweet
Climate Dry
Effect Medicinal antidepressant
Genotype Mostly Indica
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Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version by Sweet Seeds is a plant that has hard, dense buds that grow out into long colas full of thick resin. The resin is this plants’ secret to its intense cheese flavor. It’s 40% indica and 60% sativa, although it has much more of an indica effect; intensely relaxing.

When grown indoors you should place around 9 plants per square meter which can yield up to 500g per square meter after just 8 flowering weeks. It’ll grow delicious looking buds, although maybe not as much as a typical feminized plant as Sweet Cheese FV grows extremely fast which doesn’t allow it to thicken out its buds much.

Outdoors this amazingly speedy plant should be ready to harvest towards September, yielding an impressive 500g per plant if you’ve been growing it since April. It’s also a great choice for discreet areas as it doesn’t grow tall; it grows wide.

Highly recommended for those that enjoy the original Sweet Cheese plant; this version is ready a full two weeks earlier and it has almost the same yield and the exact same flavor. It gives a relaxing effect, recommended for regular smokers.

  • Sativa/Indica: 60/40%
  • Flowering: 8 weeks indoors, beginning of September outdoors.
  • Height: 0.8-1.3m indoors, 1.5-2.5m outdoors.

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