The Cheesequake has more round, indica, flowers than the Dairy Queen. The DQ has more spear shaped clusters with larger calyxes indicitive of the UK Cheese cutting. The Cheesequake tends to stay shorter and grows more compact with less sugar trim than DQ.
There is a high degree of variation within Cheesequake because the parents are quite different and both DQ and CQ are only F1 outcrosses of Uk Cheese.
The Dairy Queen parents are more similar in growth and flavor (comparatively) so the progeny is more stable as a result.
As with all hybrids you will have progeny that leans towards both parent, and a mix of the two. It is advisable to clone all of the females before flower and wait until the smoke test to determine whether or not to keep them around.
Jack cleaner II nearly gave my an anxiety attack during the smoke test so I cut down the clone, but I still have another pheno to try and another clone to pick from.
Out of two females of Cheesequake I ran, there was one clear winner. It was less leafy, more desirable flowers, more resin, and a much better and more intense smell (grape cheese).
I will snap some macros of the confidential cheese, dairy queen, and cheese quake when they come down.
There are a couple good looking plants in the cheese test seeds.
Qush just when into flower.
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