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Paradise Seeds Original Cheese (IBL)
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Paradise Seeds Original Cheese (IBL) Feminized Cannabis Seeds Original Cheese is a classic and unique strain, dating back to the end of the 80s it was for sale in some coffee shops in Amsterdam, then it disappeared and Superskunk became the most popular for some time. Paradise Seeds has received the original female Cheese clone in 2003 from their red eyed friend in London. Since, they have crossed it with several varieties but never released any, instead it was decided to make it available in its pure original form. (in bred line) This perfectly balanced Indica sativa strain adapts very well indoors as well as outdoors. Plants are giving high yields of very hardy and large chunky buds with the distinctive Cheese smell and flavour. Original Cheese (IBL) is recommended to all lovers of very pungent Skunk.Type: hybrid Indica 50% Sativa 50%.Flowering period: 56 days. Outdoors: Beginning of october Yield: 450 g per m² indoors. 600 g per plant outdoors. Please Note: This content is for informational and educational use only. Wide Eyed Owl sells all seeds strictly for souvenir purposes only or for storage in case the laws in the UK may change and for the conservation of cannabis seeds. We do not condone or encourage the germination of these cannabis seeds and we will refuse a sale to anyone who leads us believe they will use these for anything other than souvenir purposes. Seeds sold by Wide eyed owl may not be germinated in countries not legal to do so. WARNING: IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO GERMINATE CANNABIS SEEDS IN MOST COUNTRIES
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