Confidential Cheese

Confidential Cheese Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
17 to 19%
Yield
2 – >3Oz
Type
Indica Dominant
Flowering Period
7 to 8 Weeks
Climate
Warm and Arid Environment
Growing Difficulty
Difficult
Height
Moderate
Flavors
Blueberry, Diesel, and Skunk

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Confidential Cheese Marijuana Seeds Information

Created by cross-breeding LA Confidential with Cheese, this strain is an indica dominant hybrid with DNA genetic origin. Its buds have a mossy green hue and crystalline in appearance.

It has a sour-cheesy aroma with milky smoke when combusted. It has different arrays of phenotypes that are heavily branched with hues of yellow and green with white trichomes.

What is the Flavor and Effects of the Confidential Cheese?

This strain will leave you hyper with energy for up to 6 hours after consuming it. Known as a great concentration improver, this strain will offer you the effects that will keep you focused. Its euphoric effect will make you happy for getting your present sorrow. Flavors to expect from this wonderful strain are blueberry, diesel, and skunk.

What are the Medical Benefits of the Confidential Cheese?

Cannabis fans nicknamed this strain “Godsent” because of its great medicinal efficacy. Patients suffering from migraine, insomnia, depression, bipolar, aches, chronic pain, anxiety, and attention deficit disorders will find this strain very useful.

Negative Effects you Can Expect from the Confidential Cheese?

This train can cause the following: headaches, dry mouth, fever, restlessness, and dizziness. An increased dosed of this strain might lead to developing paranoid and mild to severe paralysis.

How to Grow the Confidential Cheese?

The germinating period of this strain ranges from 5 to 10 days. However, during this period, watering is recommended at least twice daily. Fertilizer may be applied to enhance the growth and yield of this strain. This strain requires good lighting, good weather conditions of about 70 to 80 degrees for its optimal growth.

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