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Blue Cheese

blue cheese

Cross of Cheese and blueberry - Bio.

Look: These buds are solid and firm to the touch. Give it a hard press and it will be “springy”. Light green, it is almost white in many areas with very light yellow-orange hairs emerging all which are still covered with resin. The smell is simply mouth-watering! Fruity, a bit zesty like the usual cheese. Rich smells, strong and obviously potent; it’s nice to find a bit of that Indica fruity scent in here. GOOLDDDFISH SNACKS. It tastes surprisingly fruity with just a sweet touch of cheese. There is a sweet, yet musty taste that has a bit of lemon peel zest, pine type smell , whatever you want to call it. It burns so smoothly you end up taking bigger hits than you can stand. flashy visual effects and a body smashing, gravity like, feeling. Just a bit of this bud can make you feel a bit wasted. ‘Double-blink’ weed has me taking a second look at everything just to make sure I actually saw what I saw. Not sleepy, quite psychedelic, lots of colors. I really consider this a “happy weed” with a bad name lol.

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7 Comments so far

  1. goodtimez May 14th, 2009 8:30 pm

    I am not sure why the picture didn’t show up but maybe this will work.

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  2. bikesair June 9th, 2009 8:56 pm

    I was really glad to see the first Blue Cheese review since I am sitting on some fem. beans right now. This strain was the creation of Barney’s Farm however the cross has been created by multiple breeders. The Blueberry parent carries it’s ease of growth into this hybrid. A very good beginner strain to grow. I do think that this strain would be better categorized as a Hybrid though.

  3. goodtimez June 9th, 2009 10:09 pm

    If you got the seeds then go for it lol - Blue Cheese is fairly new and between cheese and all these other wack one’s coming out, who knows what there doing haha. i agree that it should be Hybrid and will change the cat, - I only put sativa because the medicine bottle says sativa on it. they grow a little tall and are less compressed nug form then others.

  4. Gardener of Eden June 23rd, 2009 1:16 pm

    I just smoked some Blue Cheese for the first time on Sunday.

    The aroma was very heavy on the berry with a spicier exhale on the tongue (I’ve never smoked the Cheese strain by itself so I don’t know if that’s from its influence or not).

    I don’t know why anyone would recommend Blueberry lines for beginners; they are always very touchy with nutrients/feeding…you might want to save a Blueberry til you have a few harvests under your belt…that way you can be sure of knowing how to read your plants’ needs.

    Out of all the Blueberry hybrids I’ve tried since becoming a patient, I’d have to say this was one of the strongest for sure. I have a heavy tolerance threshold, and only one cone set me right.

    I agree with the comment that this is a “happy” strain; not much of the Indica qualities come through, it’s more psychedelic than most hybrids with Blueberry in them as well. This is a good weed for socializing, exercise, chores, etc. Never gets too energetic that you feel on edge, very well balanced in this regard.

    Definitely worth trying if you like Blueberry strains.

    Peace,

    GoE

  5. goodtimez July 1st, 2009 5:49 am

    My volcano finally came and it is by far the best vaporizer i have used, check out the video i made of it http://thebestvaporizer.blogspot.com

  6. […] Farm at the Attitude Seedbank. Here is an excellent independent smoke report that I found: http://strainreview.com/blue-cheese/ He/she is right about the smooth smoke. I mean, I quick dried that one branch in a microwave and […]

  7. RoyRace July 29th, 2009 5:56 am

    I thought blue cheese was created by Big Budda?

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