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Cheesequake

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About this Hybrid Strain

If you are looking for a strain with strong psychoactive effects, reviewers say that Cheesequake might be the strain for you. When breeders crossed the popular strain Cheese with Querkle, they created a powerfully potent Indica-dominant hybrid.

Fans of this strain have enjoyed Cheesequake’s potential in targeting both body and mind, creating an uplifting cerebral euphoria followed by a body-numbing high that has left some couch-locked.

Consumers say they have used Cheesequake to help ease aches, pains, panic attacks, social anxiety, and even injuries, though its CBD levels are lower than 1%. THC levels can range anywhere between the teens to the upper twenties depending on the cultivation techniques used, so be sure to check its levels before consuming to create a proper serving of for your needs.

When opening up your container of Cheesequake, you’ll immediately smell its pungent cheesy aroma, with a subtle grape or berry undertone. The trichome-covered nuggets of this strain are long like fingers and have small orange pistils poking from beneath its light green shades. Its taste is distinctly of cheese, with a subtle hint of sweet tea or herbs.


Genetic Lineage

Cheesequake - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Cheesequake
Cheese - Sativa Cannabis Strain
Sativa Cheese
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Hybrid Skunk #1
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Indica Afghani
Afghani Origin
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Sativa Thai
Thai Origin

Frequently Asked Questions 关于 Cheesequake

What is Cheesequake?

Cheesequake is an Indica-dominant hybrid that’s known for its distinct cheesy aroma and taste along with relaxing effects that have created pleasurable body-numbness or couch-lock, as described by reviewers.

Where does Cheesequake come from?

Cheesequake comes from crossing Cheese with Querkle and expresses Indica-leaning hybrid effects.

What does Cheesequake smell like?

As you might have guessed, Cheesequake smells distinctly of cheese, though with herbal notes presenting as well.

What does Cheesequake taste like?

The taste of Cheesequake is quite like its scent, being cheesy with notes of tea or herbs.

What color does Cheesequake have?

The cured nuggets of this strain are long like fingers and light green, with orange pistils and a dusting of trichomes.

What effects does Cheesequake have?

Fans of this strain say they have enjoyed Cheese Quake’s potential in targeting both body and mind, creating an uplifting cerebral euphoria followed by a body-numbing high that has left some couch-locked. Some have used Cheese Quake to help ease aches, pains, panic attacks, social anxiety, and even injuries.

Is Cheesequake an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?

Cheesequake is an Indica dominant hybrid.


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