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- Product Code: SS_1014_F1
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Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version from Sweet Seeds is a feminized hybrid that is an excellent alternative to Sweet Cheese Auto. This strain is known for its fast growth, flowering, and maturation, which is typical of early flowering cannabis. Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version is a non-autoflowering strain that was created by crossing elite Sweet Cheese Auto clones with third-generation strains of a special autoflowering indica. The dominant strain of Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version is Sativa, comprising 60% of its genetic makeup. The hybrid inherits its distinct smell (tart, rich, with notes of mature cheese) and taste from Sweet Cheese Auto, while its ability to grow fast and accelerate ripening comes from Indica. As with most hybrids, Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version is hardy and highly resistant. Its flowering period is shortened to just seven to eight weeks. Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version hybrid forms many dense and heavy inflorescences. The mature plant is adorned with numerous bright trichomes.
The harvest of Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version hybrid takes place in the first half of September, as its maturity period has been shortened by two weeks compared to the prototype. The harvest of Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version hybrid takes place in the first half of September, as its maturity period has been shortened by two weeks compared to the prototype. This has resulted in a slight increase in yield. Up to eight hundred grams can be harvested from a two-meter Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version bush from Indore. Indoors, up to six hundred grams of seeds can be harvested per square meter of plantings.
Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version hybrid has a very high content of active ingredient and a THC content of up to twenty percent. Its effect on the human body is characterized by duration and strength. Sweet Cheese F1 Fast Version induces a state of euphoria followed by complete relaxation. The hybrid has no significant side effects and is highly rated by growers for its high yield and ease of cultivation. Its cost is also pleasantly surprising for those who value the "price-quality" ratio.