How to grow Cheese Auto
Seb's take
Low Ryder brought the compact size and speed; Cheese brought everything else, including leaves that turn a handsome purple as flowering ends. Pungent, skunky, nutty and earthy throughout; the effect is markedly physical, with just enough cerebral lift, good for calming nerves and easing insomnia. Small in stature, sizeable in nose.
Growing Cheese Auto: what to expect
Auto-flowering, so the light-schedule homework is largely done for you. Less control, fewer mistakes on offer — a fair trade for a first grow. Details in autos versus photoperiods.
Around 8 weeks of flower, start to finish. Quick, by any honest measure — have your harvest plans made before she makes them for you.
She produces respectably: 450 g/m² or thereabouts when treated well. Consistency is her selling point — feed her properly and she keeps her end of the bargain.
THC tests around 18%, which is strong by any sensible chart. Respect it accordingly.
Sweetness leads on the nose, and she doesn't whisper it.
The dominant note in the reviews is uplifting; daytime company, by most accounts.
Learn to grow her properly:
Common questions about Cheese Auto
How long does Cheese Auto take to flower?
Around 8 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers. Quick, as these things go.
Is Cheese Auto an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
An autoflower — she flowers on age rather than light hours, which simplifies the schedule considerably.
How strong is Cheese Auto?
The breeder lists THC around 18%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Cheese Auto smell and taste like?
The nose runs sweet — dessert-adjacent, without apology.