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Seven Cheesedog Phenos
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I germinated ten cheesedog seeds a few months ago and all popped the surface within a few days. I was amazed to find I had 8 ladies when it came to flowering. 80 percent female and no herms! All grew very consistently in veg and it was hard to tell them apart until it came to flowering. One female was a runt from day one and was eventually culled, which left me with 7 incredible females. I took them all at 70 days flowering but a few could easily have been picked a week or two earlier. Here's what I ended up with,a great range of phenos, from straight cheese, to sweet cheesey chem, to straight chem funk. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 1. Chem dominant with a hint of skunk hiding behind, piney thick astringent smell with lingering cheese notes. Beautiful bud structure with tinges of purple and huge swollen calyxes. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 2. Straight Cheese pheno with a hint of chem, increasing the resin and potency of the cheese cut, and giving the cheese a slightly sweeter edge. Really quite potent. Cheese structured buds. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 3. My favourite in looks, but have yet to sample her. Stacks buds like an OG and has an incredible funk I can't describe. Crazy pine chem with the Cheesey tcp edge but also some kind of eucalyptus thing going on. Incredible looking and smelling plant. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 4. Cheese dominant this time in looks and smell with chem beefing up the bud structure and adding to the incredible funk. Haven't smoked her yet so will report back on flavours. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 5. Straight chem pheno, with the infamous chem pine reek, with a skunky lingering berry sweetness. Solid chem buds that remind me of some stardawg phenos. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 6. Skunky Chem pheno, not really cheesey in smell but really offensive skunky chem. Distinct swollen stacked calyxes covered in incredibly sticky resin, not just on the sugar leaves but covering the large fans also. Never seen so much resin before. Rounded sugar leaves similar to ecsd. Peace
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Cheesedog Pheno 7. Fruit salad pheno. Kicking myself for not taking a cutting of this one. It grew with very little branching which is why no cuts were taken, but ended up finishing really early, like 8 weeks, and is the most resinous plant I've ever seen. It yielded terribly, but the buds are some incredibly dense, incredibly resinous, piney nuggets of offensive chemmy bad breath funk, mixed with sweet fruit salad. The structure of the sugar leaves reminds me of cookies, with the silky soft rounded edges. I have only tried two or three phenos so far so hopefully others have this similar smoke quality as this is absoluitely incredible weed. I'll report back with smoke reports once all phenos have been cured for a bit. Peace
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seven phenos out of 10 seeds.. u can see they arent doing much stabalizing.. but amazing looking phenos.. maybe thats what they want tho.. lots of amazing phenos that are very different?
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I use the term pheno loosely, you can tell they're all chem and cheese related, so they are stable in that sense, just vary according to the dominance of the chem or skunk. Obviously you won't get identical progency when crossing polyhybrids like cheese and chem.
This kind of variation is exactly what you want from a pack of seeds when pheno hunting. I'd be unhappy if I got 7 identical plants as there'd be no fun to be had selecting. Peace
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