STRNG Seeds – Blue Cheese Auto
$10.00
Blue Cheese Automatic combines speed with flavor. And, thanks to her resistance against pests and disease, she offers an overall easy growing experience.
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Blue Cheese Auto: Optimise Your Space With the Offspring of Blueberry, Cheese & Ruderalis
Blue Cheese Auto is a flexible indoor/outdoor plant that flourishes in temperate, sunny settings, thanks to its Blueberry, Cheese, and ruderalis heritage. Given the plant's small size, it is perfect for a balcony, terrace, or other stealthy growing situations. It will develop purple colouration if nights grow cold before harvest; however, its early harvest date makes this rare. The yield is 325–375g/m² indoors and 60–110g/plant outdoors. The buds are heavy, compact, and full of sticky resin.
Blue Cheese Auto feminized plants love the sunlight, so plant it between mid-May and early June if you are growing outside. Adding 30% coco to the soil mix will improve aeration, enhance the root growth, and allow the plant to develop to maximum potential. As with all automatic plants, this one should be watered small amounts on a frequent basis and given plenty of good light. Blue Cheese Automatic is a grower-friendly seed that has no special needs and is not overly complicated to cultivate.
Get your harvest in ten weeks
The plants flower for roughly 7 to 8 weeks and should be ready for harvest around ten weeks, allowing outdoor growers to harvest before night freezes begin. The short growing season makes it a favorite of people growing in chillier outdoor settings, as even a short summer is long enough to get world-class Blue Cheese buds. The mature plant is small, but don't let the size fool you. Blue Cheese Auto plants enter harvest season heavy with sparkling buds.
While the plant's specifications are definitely a plus, many growers want to buy Blue Cheese Auto for the gourmet aroma and taste. This strain offers a perfect blend of the parent plants. The buds are highly aromatic and can be smelled across the room. You'll notice a strong, sweet, fruity smell with a pleasantly skunky tang reminiscent of old-school plants. The taste is of berries and spice with an aftertaste of mild creamy cheese. The plant has a moist, rich, aromatic smoke that has not even a hint of dryness.
Flavor, Aroma, and Effect of Blue Cheese Automatic
People who smoke Blue Cheese Auto report a relaxed, uplifting sensation with overwhelming calm. This plant is often called cerebral or cosmic for its effects on creativity and cognition. It is perfect for relaxing after a long day or enjoying in intimate social settings. There really is no downside to this little beauty.
This award-winning plant is a grower's delight with its rich, Cheesy flavor and flexible growing conditions. Its beautiful, sparkling buds are a consistent favorite among hemp connoisseurs. Blue Cheese Auto is a rewarding plant to grow and a perfect hemp seed for hemp lovers.
Genetic Background: | Blueberry x Cheese x Ruderalis |
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THC: | 16% |
CBD: | Low |
Sativa: | 35% |
Indica: | 40% |
Ruderalis: | 0.25 |
Flavor: | Cheese, Earthy, Fruity, Pepper |
Effect: | Clear, Uplifting |
Yield indoor: | 325 - 375 gr/m2 |
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Yield outdoor: | 60 - 110 gr/plant |
Flowering time: | 6 - 7 weeks |
Height indoor: | 40 - 70 cm |
Height outdoor: | 60 - 110 cm |
Harvest Month: | 10 – 11 weeks after sprouting |
Blue Cheese Auto blends the savory-sweet charm of the original strain with fast growth and minimal hassle. It’s one of the few autos that brings a gourmet, old-school flavor in a compact, easy-to-manage package.
The taste is a bold mix of ripe blueberries, creamy cheese, and earthy skunk. The inhale tends to be fruity and smooth, while the exhale delivers a funky, savory finish that lingers.
Not at all. It’s low-maintenance, mold-resistant, and performs well with minimal training — a great choice for newer growers looking to explore unique terpene profiles.
Mid to late flowering produces a noticeable and complex scent — earthy, fruity, and musky. It’s strong but not overwhelming, making it great for growers who want aroma without being overly loud.
It appeals to growers and enthusiasts who love unique, flavorful strains and want something different from the usual fruity or diesel autos. It’s also popular with those who enjoy a more classic vibe in a modern format.
Yes, the auto version does a great job of retaining the musky, savory edge of the original, especially after a good cure. While slightly milder, the essence is unmistakable.
Typically, it finishes within 9 to 10 weeks from germination, making it a great choice for growers looking for quick, character-filled harvests.
The key difference is the savory profile. While many blueberry autos lean sweet or floral, Blue Cheese Auto combines fruit with funk, offering something richer and more layered.
In the right conditions — especially with cooler nights — you might see dark green or purple tints in the leaves or buds. This visual twist adds to its visual charm.
Yes. It typically grows shorter and bushier, with less vertical stretch. This makes it an excellent choice for indoor grows or tight outdoor spaces.
It stays short and stout, usually around 60–90 cm indoors. Its dense, bushy structure makes it perfect for stealthy or small-space grows.
No. It begins flowering automatically, so you can keep lights on 18–20 hours daily throughout its entire life. This helps simplify the setup, especially for newer growers.
Yes. Its short height, tight structure, and moderate scent levels make it a discreet choice for balconies, small tents, or outdoor gardens where space or visibility is a concern.
Absolutely. Its autoflowering genetics allow you to run multiple cycles back-to-back, regardless of the season, as long as indoor conditions are stable.
In sunny or mildly temperate climates, it thrives. Because of its short life cycle, it’s a good fit for short summers or locations with unpredictable weather.
Autos do best when planted directly in their final containers. A 3–5 gallon (11–19L) pot gives the roots plenty of room without encouraging too much vertical growth.
Avoid topping due to the short vegetative window. Instead, try gentle LST (low-stress training) to open up the canopy and encourage more even bud development.
Go light on nutrients at first. Increase feeding gradually as flowering starts, with more emphasis on potassium and phosphorus for dense bud development. Avoid overfeeding during early growth.
Keep humidity around 55% during veg and drop to 45–50% in bloom. Dense buds mean good airflow and humidity control are key to preventing any moisture issues.
Around weeks 9–10 from seed, once the pistils darken and trichomes appear cloudy. Proper timing ensures the best aroma and flavor without overripening.