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Cb Cheese

Feminised
Photoperiod

Cb Cheese is a compact, aromatic indica-dominant hybrid that suits sheltered outdoor sites and indoor grows.

Why choose Cb Cheese?
  • Compact and hardy for coastal UK plots
  • Distinctive cheesy aroma with earthy depth
  • Reliable yields in sheltered outdoor setups
THC 15-20%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage UK Cheese x Afghani
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Compact, 90-140 cm
Yield Medium
Taste Cheesy, Earthy, Piney
Seed Type Feminised, Photoperiod
Climate Windy Coastal Growing Areas
Effects Relaxed, Happy, Uplifted
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Cb Cheese

Cb Cheese blends the classic cheesy aroma with a sturdy, compact growth habit suited to small gardens and sheltered coastal plots. It handles salt air better than many varieties but requires wind protection, careful training and an attentive harvest date to avoid autumn rains.

Grow Difficulty:

Grow difficulty is intermediate and becomes more challenging in windy coastal growing areas. In Leicester growers should provide staking or windbreaks to prevent stem damage.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in about seven to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors it commonly finishes by late September in average UK seasons.

Yield:

Yield is medium for a compact variety and can be improved with training. Consistent feeding and good canopy management deliver the best results.

Height:

Plants remain compact, typically between ninety and one hundred and forty centimetres with a sturdy main cola. That stature suits small gardens and balcony setups.

Environment:

Cb Cheese performs well both indoors and outdoors in Leicester. In Leicester outdoor growers should choose sheltered spots or build windbreaks to protect plants from strong gusts.

Climate:

In Leicester, windy coastal growing areas demand reinforced support and resilient plants. Cb Cheese tolerates salt air better than many varieties but still benefits from sheltered microclimates.

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Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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I'm in Leicester with a westerly exposure; where should I place my plants?
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Place them near a south- or south-west-facing wall for warmth and shelter, and add a windbreak on the windward side to reduce gust impact.
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Do I need to rinse leaves because of sea spray?
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Occasional rinsing after heavy salt exposure helps, and avoid foliar feeding in very salty conditions to reduce leaf stress.
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When should I stake Cb Cheese?
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Stake early, while stems are still flexible, to provide support through bud swell and windy weather.
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When is safe to put plants outdoors in Leicester?
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Transplant outdoors after the last frost risk, typically mid to late May, but check soil temperatures and local forecasts.
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How do I lower bud rot risk in damp autumns?
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Prune lower foliage, space plants for airflow, and consider harvesting a week or two early if prolonged wet weather is forecast.

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