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1 Ounce (28g) GreenHouse Cheese
1 Ounce (28g) GreenHouse Cheese Awards: 1st Seeds Company HTCC 2006 Genetics: Selected Skunk Phenotype, from Big Buddha (Skunk x Hindu Kush) Effect: strong body stoned, with bursts of mental energy 40% SATIVA - 60% INDICA THC: 18.5% CBD: 0.6% CBN: 0.35% Very stoned, long lasting effect. It is a slow creeper but very intense. Medicinally effective in pain the...
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Product Description
1 Ounce (28g) GreenHouse Cheese
Awards: 1st Seeds Company HTCC 2006
Genetics: Selected Skunk Phenotype, from Big Buddha (Skunk x Hindu Kush)
Effect: strong body stoned, with bursts of mental energy
40% SATIVA - 60% INDICA
THC: 18.5% CBD: 0.6% CBN: 0.35%
Very stoned, long lasting effect. It is a slow creeper but very intense. Medicinally effective in pain therapy, appetite stimulation and against insomnia.
Although the market is filled with various cheese strains, no other breed comes close to GreenHouse Cheese! Most others linger around the 12 to 13% mark, but this powerful lady steps up the game with a full 18.5% rating. She's a creeper, but once she has you in her lasting embrace, you'll enjoy her intense affection all night long!
Skunk has endured through the years to remain one of the most-loved strains of all times. However, the cloying, sweet quality can be overpowering at times. To cut the flavour and fragrance with a soft, lush quality, GreenHouse Seeds mixed Skunk with Hindu Kush, a hardy Indica strain from the Himalayas. The result of this effort, GreenHouse Cheese, is a creamy hybrid that tastes and smells just like its namesake!
This is the variety of cannabis I have had my most experience growing, and it never fails to meet or surpass my expectations as well as anybody's who tries it. A really potent high, very strong smell and persistently high quality of cannabis. Slow-dried for over a week and currently curing until it is to be put in an envelope and posted off to you first-class!