Which Breeder Has The Best Cheese?

perdidobandito

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Hi, I had some really cheesy tasting weed (No pun) and at first I wanted to puke but it grew on me over time. I was told that it was "Lemon Kush" But I think the dealer was just full of shit. I want to grow a cheese strain and hopefully breed it for a really cheesy taste. I am not very worried about yield or potency, just the smell/taste. Anyone know of some stinky cheese?
 

BadInfluence

Well-Known Member
Kraft has some pretty good cheeses. Velveeta is one of my favorites.
Velveeta ruined my vaporizer so Kraft stuff is off the list for me.

Wasn't the original UK cheese from a pack of Sensi Skunk #1? Paradise seeds have a fem version of what they claim is an IBL of the original Cheese. I read a grow report somewhere about Dinafem Cheese. Don't remember if the taste/smell was very strong but the grower was quite happy with the result.

Edit: The Dinafem and Paradise are both feminized so maybe not what you're looking for.
 

perdidobandito

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Velveeta ruined my vaporizer so Kraft stuff is off the list for me.

Wasn't the original UK cheese from a pack of Sensi Skunk #1? Paradise seeds have a fem version of what they claim is an IBL of the original Cheese. I read a grow report somewhere about Dinafem Cheese. Don't remember if the taste/smell was very strong but the grower was quite happy with the result.

Edit: The Dinafem and Paradise are both feminized so maybe not what you're looking for.
I have 3 Skunk#1 seeds and could use one(hopefully) as the father for feminized seeds if I had to. Or I could hermie it with flashlights.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I don't know the answer to this question from experience, but from my research it would seem that Kaliman does a good version. If his story is true, it's probably the most interesting version for breeding as well. I have a couple packs but I have been sitting on them for a while. Not super interested in this line atm.
 

polo the don

Well-Known Member
Yeah but why waste the money when I could hermie it with light and get the same results
Well, where do I start.....

Using light to cause enough stress for a plant to make pollen sacs is not really a good idea. Then you are getting pollen from a plant that stress easy. Do you really want a garden full of plants grown from seed whose parents stress easy? First light leak or timer failure and your shooting nanners everywhere. Selecting a parent because it stresses easily is selective breeding at its worst.


But,...

The use of chemicals such as CS or TM is different because it's not causing a plant to hermie. How it works is by suppressing the female flowering hormone, ethelyne. When a plant or branch is treated with one of these chemicals and the ethelyne is suppressed , it has no choice but to make pollen sacs. Therefore the plants DNA is unchanged, only the flow of hormones. Without interference from us the plant would not have made pollen. It was left with no choice. So if hermaphroditism is not in the DNA it will not be passed on. If you use pollen from a plant whose DNA stresses easily into herming, then herming easily will be past on to the offspring.
 

perdidobandito

Well-Known Member
Well, where do I start.....

Using light to cause enough stress for a plant to make pollen sacs is not really a good idea. Then you are getting pollen from a plant that stress easy. Do you really want a garden full of plants grown from seed whose parents stress easy? First light leak or timer failure and your shooting nanners everywhere. Selecting a parent because it stresses easily is selective breeding at its worst.


But,...

The use of chemicals such as CS or TM is different because it's not causing a plant to hermie. How it works is by suppressing the female flowering hormone, ethelyne. When a plant or branch is treated with one of these chemicals and the ethelyne is suppressed , it has no choice but to make pollen sacs. Therefore the plants DNA is unchanged, only the flow of hormones. Without interference from us the plant would not have made pollen. It was left with no choice. So if hermaphroditism is not in the DNA it will not be passed on. If you use pollen from a plant whose DNA stresses easily into herming, then herming easily will be past on to the offspring.
Interesting, will the offspring hermie easily from ANYTHING? or easily from light leak?
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Interesting, will the offspring hermie easily from ANYTHING? or easily from light leak?
only if you spray them with cs or another chem.. :D
but seriously, seeds made from cs or w/e are just as stable as the parents they came from.. if the parents had intersex tendencies, then the kids will too. if the parents didn't grow balls and pistils, more then likely the kids won't either..
 

qwizoking

Well-Known Member
Just throwing this out there..
I don't know how you planned on making them herm with light. But one of my grow rooms gets the ceiling light turned on several times a day and has never affected flowering..

Again, just sayinh..once genetics are altered it doesn't just like revert back. Its done. And it passes to the offspring obviously.. genetics are constantly changing, from environment and other causes


Also for a good cheese it has to cure for much longer than you normally would
 

Joe Buddens

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Hi, I had some really cheesy tasting weed (No pun) and at first I wanted to puke but it grew on me over time. I was told that it was "Lemon Kush" But I think the dealer was just full of shit. I want to grow a cheese strain and hopefully breed it for a really cheesy taste. I am not very worried about yield or potency, just the smell/taste. Anyone know of some stinky cheese?
I had the same thing happen to me, you want Cinderella 99 trust me!! One of the best strains ever. Stinky, Smooth, and Cheesey!
 
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