Cheese Dog

Cheese Dog

Cheese Dog

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Also known as: Cheese Dawg

Overview

Cheese Dog is a legendary cannabis hybrid created by Connoisseur Genetics, resulting from crossing the original UK Cheese (Exodus cut) with select Chemdog males. This indica/sativa hybrid can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, requiring approximately 63 days of flowering time. The strain represents a coming together of the most-prized clone-only genetics from the 20th century, bringing together rare dankness from both sides of the Atlantic through its parent strains - the iconic US dispensary favorite Chemdog and the UK underground legend Cheese.

In cultivation, Cheese Dog displays an indica-dominant growth structure with mid-sized plants that branch profusely, producing long-running chunky colas and impressive side branch nugs ready for harvest in just 8-10 weeks of bloom. The strain is known for producing super branchy plants with amazing potency and beautiful smells that are extremely aggressive. As expected from this pedigree, the progeny is phenomenally potent and produces some of the tastiest cannabis available, with pungent aromas of cheese and fuel that carry through to a rich, savory flavor profile.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from stress and anxiety
  • May help with pain management
  • Often used for depression
  • Users report pain relief while remaining functional

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Cheese Dog can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 63 days (9 weeks). The strain displays an indica-dominant growth structure with mid-sized plants that branch profusely, producing chunky colas and impressive side branch nugs ready for harvest in 8-10 weeks of bloom. Plants are described as super branchy with amazing potency and beautiful, extremely aggressive smells. Available as feminized seeds from Connoisseur Genetics. Suitable for both novice and experienced growers.

Genetics

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