Cheeseburger

Cheeseburger

Cheeseburger

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Cheeseburger OG

Overview

Cheeseburger is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) that stands out for its unique savory flavor profile reminiscent of its namesake. The strain was originally bred by Cannasol Farms in Omak, Washington, though multiple genetic variations exist. The most commonly cited lineage is a cross between Han Solo Burger and 3 Cheese strains, though some variations include crosses with Grape n' Cream x Donny Burger. This strain has gained attention for its mysterious heritage and distinctive characteristics that set it apart from typical sweet or fruity cannabis varieties.

The buds of Cheeseburger are visually striking, featuring dense, heart-shaped bright neon green nugs with golden undertones, thin orange pistils, and a moderate to heavy coating of golden-white crystal trichomes. The strain's appearance reflects its potency and rich terpene content. Cheeseburger typically flowers in 8-10 weeks when grown indoors and can produce substantial yields of several pounds per plant when cultivated properly, particularly thriving with long summer nights and maturing around early fall.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with arthritis symptoms
  • Often used for stress and anxiety management
  • May assist with depression symptoms
  • Users report help with insomnia
  • May provide relief from muscle spasms and cramps

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

  • Dry Mouth
  • Dry Eyes
  • Dry mouth
  • Dry eyes
  • Possible couch lock
  • Potential for sedation at higher doses
  • Possible paranoia in sensitive users

Growing Information

Cheeseburger is an indica-dominant hybrid that typically flowers in 8-10 weeks indoors, making it average in terms of flowering time. The strain is known for producing substantial yields, with individual plants capable of reaching several pounds each when grown optimally. It grows particularly well with long summer nights and matures around the time when the first ears of corn ripen in early fall. The strain appears to be well-suited for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, though specific growing difficulty information is limited. Growers should expect dense, resinous buds with heavy trichome production, indicating high potency and terpene content.

Genetics

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