Over the past 15 years, medical marijuana strains have advanced much, as more and more states in the US have moved to decriminalize it for medicinal usage. This has enabled the opening of grow houses and medical marijuana dispensaries nationwide with a particularly special focus: develop hybrid strains of medical marijuana that can treat specific conditions. Today we take a look at a relatively newer strain that was specially developed to treat anxiety, and that also works as a mild analgesic (pain reliever) called “Sweet Cheese.”
Why Such a Funny Name?
All medical marijuana strains are grown to maximize the production of THC – the main agent that provides relief in cannabis. The more potent the strain, generally the more pungent the aroma that the dried buds emit. Numerous medical marijuana users have reported that this strain actually smells like expensive cheese; like the kind you would sample with wine at a really lavish restaurant. Hence, it has been dubbed as “Sweet Cheese” due to its aromatic and instantly identifiable scent.
The Quick Scoop on “Sweet Cheese”
It’s actually a crossbreed, or a hybrid, also commonly called Indica/Sativa Hybrid by growers. One blogger describes it as a “Typical dark green with amber pistils and opaque trich’s; Moderate size nuggets.” The nuggets are covered with THC crystals and tend to be rather dense, dark green and thick, with red veins that fan all over them in intricate patterns. Its taste is a bit of sweet and sour with a floral high note and aftertaste. The potency is estimated to be between 15-20% THC, which is comparable to other strains which are known for their high potency, such as the notorious White Widow.
This medical marijuana stain is touted for anxiety treatment and mild pain relief.
(View Pictures and Learn More about Sweet Cheese Medical Marijuana Strain)
You can legally Buy Sweet Cheese Seeds Online if you have a medical marijuana card that allows growing in your state. Always make sure to check state laws to ensure you are not violating them by using, possessing or growing medical marijuana.
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