Blue Cheese

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About Blue Cheese

Genetics & History

Blue Cheese requires a high threshold for dank, earthy flavors – it’s named after the most pungent cheese, after all, though it doesn’t taste as much like its namesake as you might expect. Instead, it has more of a dank, berry flavor. Using it, this 80/20 indica-heavy hybrid can encourage incredible relaxation.

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Big Buddha Seeds created the strain from a Cheese strain phenotype straight from the UK crossed with a hybrid male made from Blueberry and Big Buddha Cheese. The high slinks into your consciousness slowly but once it hits, it has a lot of great uses. Keep reading to find out what Blue Cheese is good for (other than salads).

Typical Effects

Relaxed
Relaxed
Euphoric
Euphoric
Creative
Creative

Common Usage

Arthritis
Arthritis
Pain
Pain
Nausea
Nausea

Flavors

Earthy
Earthy
Sweet
Sweet

Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

20%

STRAIN AVERAGE

18%

INDICA AVERAGE

12%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

An image of the strain Blue Cheese with frosty trichromes and green leaves
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Blue Cheese is incredibly dank, a mix of savory cheese and sweet fruit, like blueberries and strawberries mixed with herbs and earth. The result is stinky and emotional – even people who don’t like to eat blue cheese can enjoy its namesake strain. The aromatics are powerful.

Effects

For people who suffer from anxiety, pain, migraines, and depression, Blue Cheese is a great addition to your mental diet. If you are easily stressed, keep Blue Cheese on hand to relax you. In heavier doses, this strain can help you wind down from a busy day and lull you to bed.

Growing

The Blue Cheese strain takes a little over 60 days to flower on average. Long before then, it’ll start to smell of berry and cheese, like a garden of appetizer platters. Prepare for a late September harvest and a good yield. Growers of most experience levels will be able to get 500-600g of usable bud per square meter of garden. The buds grow densely and the trichomes come in thick and sticky.

Despite being easy to grow at an average yield, Blue Cheese is known for its high ratio of leaves to flowers, which means that it’s a difficult plant to trim. We recommend using the Sea of Green growing technique (or SOG) to get the most out of the plant. Blue Cheese also responds well to soil-based growing mediums as well as hydroponics setups, if you have one.

The strain’s high begins as a slow, creeping feeling of relaxation, which begins to deepen into euphoria all over your body. Though many users report dry eyes and mouth on Blue Cheese, for anxiety sufferers, this creamy, spicy, cheesy, sweety, fruity mess of a strain can provide a lot of benefits.


Reviews

September 2, 2021

Jeremy Medinger

Man I heard mixed reviews, however, I absolutely love this strain….picked up a 1/2 oz. and absolutely enjoy the effects…I actually heard it wasn’t that potent, but mine came in at a 27.9% THC level…which is pretty high for the Blue Cheese Strain…Indica effects all buzz long…makes you very mellow and could easily couch lock you if you don’t mind your dose lol…But man A+ from me…I’m strictly indica and Blue Cheese is where it’s at…esp at 27.9%…plus it’s hard to get so I’m going to grab it when I can…ok folks….happy smokes!!!

May 13, 2021

Weedlord

Super heavy indica , the heaviest weed out there, it will make you super numb ,I loved it

March 28, 2021

Natasha Ervin

I've tried numerous strains and this is one of my top 3, possibly #1, (tied with MAC 10 :). It helped tremendously with nausea (IMO as good as if not better than prescription Zofran), and has an amazing calming effect. Buy this if you see it. You will not be disappointed!

December 30, 2020

Vee

Tied for the best weed I've ever smoked but holy fack does this stuff smell! The smoke it creates fills a room and makes you a part of the couch. The perfect zone out munchie weed for stoners who like strong effects.

December 3, 2020

JodieB

Amazing taste, strong head high, great for insomnia.