Northern Cheese Haze

Genetic Heritage
Exodus Cheese x Northern Lights #5/Haze F2 (cutting) x Fantasmo Express F4
Seed Type
F5 Feminised Automatic
$24.00 USD
Indica/Sativa
35/65
Cycle Time
70 to 80 days from sprout
Size
60 to 90cm
Yield
100 to 160 grams.
Aroma and Flavour
Musky, spicey cheesey fragrances. Tastes of cheese, with sweet hints and spice.
Flavour Keywords
Sour, Spicy, Savoury, Piney, and Funk
Effect
Effects range day-dreamy to social to eventual couchlock
Medicinal Effect
Good painkilling and muscle relaxant properties
Cannabinoids
21.07% THC
Grow Difficulty
Novice
Growth Odour
Low

Back in 2008, long before Mephisto was born, we were adding to our seed collection like crazy and came across some very interesting freebies on the site Seedbay. These were made by a community member 'hazeseeker' and (before the Exodus Cheese was blowing up and being hyped) the genetics involved were the Exodus Cheese cut as the mother and Northern Lights #5/Haze from Sensi Seeds as the pollen donor. The resulting cross was aptly named 'Northern Cheese Haze'. 


We stored away the actual seeds we'd first wanted to try in favour of immediately running the NCH beans. We ran them 12/12 from seed and were impressed enough to make F2's to tuck away for a rainy day in the future. Fast forward to 2012 when we began experimenting and growing out too many strains to list en masse to see what diamonds we might uncover, and the NCH was run again. 


She was an absolute beast, really verging on the line between what's comfortable to run inside - She would run 13-14 weeks in flower, which indeed is longer than most people like to venture into. But the trade-off (as with a lot of sativas) is that the yield was astronomical. Multiple, big, long donkey dicks, with little to no training, but the indica side to her parentage ensured tight compact flowers, just on exceptionally long colas. We selected our favourite lady from these F2 plants to keep a cut to work with. She was also trialled outside, and being a sativa hybrid (similar to amnesia in this respect) they kick into flower noticeably later, by several weeks in comparison to the indica and OG varieties being run at the same time. This actually meant whilst everything around it was battling the late summer/early autumn storms, the NCH was unphased, and again produced massive, tall plants packed with yield. 


We wanted to start exploring and adding more sativa-based autos to the Mephisto catalogue and decided to pair our most sativa auto; Fantasmo Express with our favourite sativa-leaning photoperiod: Northern Cheese Haze. Thus began the process of turning the NCH auto. 


Over the resulting generations of breeding, we witnessed all sorts of phenotypes emerging, larger structures familiar to the Fantasmo and hazy elements but with looser flower structures. We shied away from utilising those, in favour of more cheese-like compact but musky frosty buds. 


As with all Mephisto strains we prefer to breed for overall quality and then unique traits over outright size and yield: After all, who wants a plant rammed of flowers if the flowers aren't up to par? The outcome may not be the haziest affair, but overall we're very satisfied with the resulting creation and delighted to introduce her as one of our new Artisanal collection strains for 2017. 

Overall we'd classify the Northern Cheese Haze as a medium-sized strain, with the potential to monster at a fast rate. Seedling growth is pretty rampant and expresses fair-sized internodal gaps. She doesn't put out much foliage, meaning light penetrates through her well, which can result in a nice multi-branched plant without too much effort at all. 


There are a few phenotypes within the line; some bring about fatter shorter nugs, and others with more stretch but the result is a very similar yield and they both have in common a very compact structure resulting in firm buds and a sublime end product. 


She doesn't afford too many trichomes on the fans but the flowers get quickly enveloped in a generous coating and the odour during growth is relatively low unless you set about touching and exploring a little too adventurously. The flowers build solidly but can also make some small compact foxtails, which is something to note. When harvested though, even immediately if you get your nose in there you are welcomed by a beautifully spicy, musky, cheesy aroma. 


Our Northern Cheese Haze was tested by Canna at an expo earlier in 2017 and a random bag bud came in at 21.07% Cannabinoid content, and this was from a breeding reject with no special treatment or harvest preparations, or even a ripeness check. So we think with a nice hand this variety could produce some very stellar results. 


The smoke is as you would expect, powerful. A blend of day-dreamy to couch-locking goodness and packed with unique flavours. If you want a solid strain to grow that ticks many boxes, this has to be one to put on your grow-bucket list.

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