Kenny Kirkland

cheese x white widow outdoor/indoor

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A friend super happy with his Cheese x White widow champ clone  growed as a bonsai.

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It looks full of resin and with compacted buds, it should certainly be delicious :)

What did you think of the smoke?

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On 17/10/2017 at 5:41 AM, Jose.gh said:

It looks full of resin and with compacted buds, it should certainly be delicious :)

What did you think of the smoke?

Thx bro, this pheno it's really earthy and moss flavour and smell. What you get into your nose grinding buds it's the same you taste at smoke. 

When you hit t88he joint smokes really have a presence, really strong one.

Effect is fast hitting and strong, a sativa energetic high, really puts you in a very good mood and last something like 2 hours.

For me, kinda heavy user, it's a really good strain to grow, easy and productive, with a quality that makes honor to his parentals.

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