Little Cheese Strain Information
A genius idea by Barneys Farm, Little Cheese was created by combining an unknown ruderalis, Skunk #1, and Blueberry. It produces large and strong buds , emitting pungent, musky and floral aroma. With its incredible auto flowering, indica and sativa genes, it thrives well whether grown indoors, outdoors, and in a greenhouse.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Little Cheese?
This weed exhibits a delicious blend of sweetness and sourness. You will notice hints of blueberries, apple, and even butterscotch. It presents the classic indica relaxation and sativa euphoria. Best for usage anytime of the day, the buzz slowly builds up, until you suddenly realize that your mind is clear as ever. There won’t be any traces of pessimism and you will only be filled with loads of inspiration and artistic ideas. Your mind will be in a state of tranquillity, until your body becomes sedated with satisfying sleep.
What are the Medical Benefits of Little Cheese?
The strain is a great medicinal marijuana for uplifting the weary soul. It helps in controlling raging emotions and undesirable thoughts which will hinder throughput. The strain also helps in stimulating appetite and sleep, hence, making it good for those with anorexia and insomnia. With its captivating aroma and THC profile, it delivers therapeutic effects which can soothe headache, nausea, and minor to major body pains.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Little Cheese
Cotton mouth, dry eyes and dry throat are among the mild downsides that you can experience with Little Cheese. The more major downsides or the uncommon ones are tiredness, dizziness, anxiety and being paranoid. These will only occur if you fail to stay within tolerance. The milder symptoms can be easily removed by drinking water and pouring eye drops.
How to grow Little Cheese?
The strain is suitable for hydroponic growing, Sea of Green (SOG) method, and Low Stress Training (LST). It responds well to light feeding with less frequency. The same is applicable to watering. It does not thrive well with lots of water, but loves a lot of light intensity. You may also nourish it with root stimulants.