Exodus Cheese Seeds
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Strength: High |
Duration: 3+ Hours |
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| 20% | |
| 0.18% |
THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.
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Exodus Cheese Feminized Seeds Are:
- Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
- Photoperiod Seeds: For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
What are Exodus Cheese Genetics?
Exodus Cheese feminized seeds, also known as UK Cheese, come from a legendary Skunk #1 phenotype that took on a life of its own.
The Power of Exodus Cheese: 20% THC
This isn’t just another hybrid. It’s one of the most recognizable, loudest-smelling strains to ever come out of the UK scene. With THC levels around 20%, it delivers smooth potency paired with that unmistakable funky, creamy cheese aroma people either instantly love… or can’t stop talking about.
Exodus Cheese Potency: Social Energy & Relaxing Body Vibes
This isn’t really a first-thing-in-the-morning strain. Exodus Cheese is better enjoyed later in the day, once things start slowing down. It hits with a steady mood lift at first, but the relaxing body effects follow not long after. It’s perfect for unwinding in the evening, hanging out with friends, or kicking back without feeling completely knocked out. You stay social and present, just more relaxed and comfortable.
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What Are The Effects of Exodus Cheese?
Users Reviews
Cerebral: 83%
Uplifting: 82%
Euphoric: 78%
Social: 67%
Relaxing: 62%
Hungry: 58%
Sleepy: 44%
Exodus Cheese High: Euphoric Uplift & Physical Relaxation
This legendary UK Cheese phenotype is all about bold flavor and balanced effects. The high starts with an upbeat, euphoric head buzz that lifts your mood almost instantly. You feel lighter, more talkative, and genuinely happy, the kind of uplift that makes hanging out with friends or putting on music even better.
As it settles in, the relaxing body vibe begins to show up. Not heavy couch-lock right away, but a smooth, stress-melting calm that makes it easy to unwind. It’s not a hard-charging, high-energy daytime strain built for crushing a long to-do list. Instead, it shines in the late afternoon or evening when you’re ready to take the edge off and actually enjoy your downtime.
Once that relaxed vibe really sets in, the munchies can definitely show up. You might find yourself reaching for whatever’s in the kitchen. It’s not about high-energy stimulation, it’s about kicking back and enjoying the moment.
One thing to know, this isn’t a quick in-and-out buzz. The effects tend to stick around. Be ready for a long-lasting ride that can carry on for hours. When you light this one up, you’re settling in for the evening.
Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.
Can Exodus Cheese Help Medically?
Users Reviews
Stress: 84%
Anxiety: 79%
Chronic Pain: 77%
Depression: 73%
IBS: 72%
Loss of Appetite: 67%
Inflammation: 67%
Exodus Cheese Medical Benefits: Relief for Chronic Pain, PTSD, & IBS
This classic Cheese favorite is one people reach for when they want relief that actually lasts. The steady body relaxation makes it a solid option for chronic pain, arthritis, inflammation, muscle spasms, and muscle tension.
Many turn to it specifically for inflammation support, including those living with Multiple Sclerosis or lupus who are looking to ease joint and muscle flare-ups. It’s also commonly chosen for migraines and tension headaches, as that relaxed body feel can help reduce built-up pressure without heavy sedation.
Some people dealing with IBS symptoms use it for added support when cramping and discomfort flare up. On the mental side, it’s often used for stress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar-related mood swings, and even ADD/ADHD when the goal is to quiet mental chatter without feeling foggy.
Because the effects last, many save it for the evening to help with insomnia, especially when stress is the root cause. It’s also known to stimulate appetite and ease nausea, which can be especially helpful during demanding cancer treatments.
While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.
How Does Exodus Cheese Taste?
Users Reviews
Pungent: 95%
Creamy: 86%
Savory: 82%
Tangy: 77%
Peppery: 76%
Exodus Cheese Flavor Profile: Sharp Tang & Funky Creamy Skunk
If you’re into loud, old-school UK cheese cannabis strains, this one hits with that raw, funky punch people chase. The first pull delivers sharp, tangy aged-cheese flavor layered over deep earthy musk and classic skunk. But on the exhale? That’s where the magic is, a slightly musty, damp-cellar funk rolls out, almost resinous, like aged cheese curing underground. It lingers heavy and savory on the tongue with a peppery herbal snap.
That signature flavor comes from terpene-rich myrcene bringing the musky depth, caryophyllene adding that spicy bite, and a touch of limonene keeping the funk from going flat. The smoke is thick, pungent, and room-filling, exactly what you expect from a true cheese-forward Skunk phenotype.
How Does Exodus Cheese Smell?
Users Reviews
Cheesy: 95%
Loud: 93%
Skunky: 91%
Dank: 89%
Musty: 88%
The Exodus Cheese Aroma: Savory Funk & Pungent Skunk Notes
If you’ve ever grown a classic UK cheese cannabis strain, you know it doesn’t stay quiet for long. In veg, it throws off a funky, slightly sweet skunk smell. Once flower hits, the aroma explodes, sharp aged-cheese funk layered over damp earth and musty cellar vibes, with that raw old-school skunk punch. And if you pay attention, there are faint traces of dark berry sweetness buried deep under the funk, subtle, but there.
As resin builds, the scent gets thicker and more savory, almost creamy and sour at the same time. That musky backbone comes from terpene-heavy myrcene, while caryophyllene sharpens everything with a peppery edge. A light touch of limonene adds just enough brightness to keep the profile balanced.
By late flower, this cheese-forward Skunk #1 phenotype can easily fill a grow room. Bold, musty, savory, slightly sweet, and completely unmistakable.
The Exodus Cheese Terpenes & Dominant Terpenes
« Caryophyllene « Pinene « Myrcene « Limonene «
Exodus Cheese Terpenes
Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.
Exodus Cheese Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know
Grower Feedback
Exodus Cheese is considered a fairly easy cannabis strain to grow, making it a solid, beginner-friendly choice for new growers. This high-yielding Cheese strain grows well both indoors and outdoors and usually develops a medium-height, bushy structure that’s manageable in most grow spaces.
Flowering Time 50-55 Days 
-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 Plus lbs. Cured
How to Grow Exodus Cheese: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide
Mold & Pest Resistance of Exodus Cheese
These resin-heavy cannabis plants hold up fairly well against pests, but the thick, sticky buds can trap moisture if humidity climbs too high late in flower. Keeping strong airflow and humidity in check helps prevent mold or bud rot from developing. Many growers also use Holi Moli Eliminator, which helps protect against bud rot, mold, mildew, and pests like spider mites and can be used safely from veg through flower.
How to Germinate Exodus Cheese Seeds
Getting these terpene-rich cannabis seeds started properly helps build strong, productive plants later on. Follow Holi Moli’s germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick root development and healthy early growth so your plants can reach their full potential.
Nutrient Sensitivity
This cheesy strain performs best with balanced feeding but can react poorly to heavy nutrient schedules, especially excess nitrogen once flowering begins. Overfeeding can throw off pH and dull the strain’s rich, sweet terpene profile. Holi Moli Juice provides a simple full-spectrum nutrient solution designed for cannabis, delivering everything plants need from veg through flower while supporting strong terpene production.
Odor Control
Expect a loud, dessert-sweet aroma with fruity, creamy, and slightly gassy notes that intensify as harvest approaches. Indoors, a quality carbon filter and strong ventilation help manage the smell. Outdoors, planting away from neighbors or property lines is a smart move once those sticky buds start developing.
Stretching & Canopy Management of Exodus Cheese
These plants can show moderate stretch during the first couple weeks of flowering, especially under strong lighting or full sun. Pro Tip for indoor growers: Flip to 12/12 when the plant is around 20–24 inches (around week 5–6) to stay ahead of the stretch and maintain an even canopy.
Branch Support for Exodus Cheese
As flowering progresses, the dense, trichome-covered buds can start putting serious weight on the branches. Adding support with stakes, trellis netting, or plant yoyos helps keep heavy colas upright and prevents branches from bending or snapping before harvest.
Indoor to Outdoor Transition
If you’re taking indoor plants outside, how you handle the transition will determine whether they stay in veg. Keep your indoor lighting around 14 to 15 hours so the change to outdoor daylight isn’t too drastic. Avoid placing plants into direct sunlight right away, as it can lead to burn. Start in partial shade, then gradually increase sun exposure over several days. A light-colored shade cloth can help during this adjustment.
Keep in mind that a 25% or greater drop in light hours will trigger flowering, and it cannot be reversed. Moving from an 18-hour indoor cycle to about 13.5 hours outdoors in early spring reaches that threshold. Always check your local daylight hours first.
Exodus Cheese in Mediterranean Climates: Sweet Terpenes & Big Yields
Mediterranean climates are excellent for growing Exodus Cheese outdoors. Long stretches of sunshine paired with naturally drier air create the kind of stable environment these terpene-rich plants thrive in. Warm daytime temperatures help the flowers bulk up properly, while the lower humidity keeps those thick, frost-covered buds healthier as harvest approaches.
Sun exposure plays a huge role in overall plant structure. Choose a location that receives strong, direct sunlight for most of the day and avoid planting near fences, walls, or tight corners that block airflow. Those areas often trap heat and humidity while casting uneven shade, which can slow growth and increase moisture buildup later in flower.
With full sun and steady airflow, plants tend to develop sturdy central stalks and strong side branches capable of supporting heavy, resin-loaded colas. Too much time in partial shade or inconsistent sunlight can cause plants to stretch and grow tall and weak, often leaving branches unable to support heavy buds. That added stress can also increase the risk of hermie issues.
If you’re growing in containers, fabric grow bags work best. They allow better drainage, improve root aeration, and help regulate soil temperature during hot afternoons. Plastic pots can heat up fast in the sun, cooking the soil and stressing the roots, which can slow growth and stunt the plant.
Keep grow bags elevated and off hot or cold surfaces so the root zone doesn’t overheat during the day or get chilled at night. As plants grow larger, spacing becomes important to maintain airflow through the canopy:
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
Larger containers help build strong root systems that support bigger yields, while smaller bags can help keep plants from getting too large if space is limited, so go with the setup that fits your space and growing goals.
Even with lower humidity, dense trichome-covered buds can still trap moisture late in flower. Removing lower growth and lightly thinning crowded interior branches helps air circulate through the canopy. Water earlier in the day so the top soil dries before nightfall.
To stay proactive, run Holi Moli Eliminator during your grow cycle. It helps protect plants from powdery mildew, botrytis, and pests like spider mites, aphids, and thrips while those dense, terpene-rich buds continue swelling.
Exodus Cheese in Subtropical Climates: Heat, Humidity & Frosty Buds
Subtropical regions can produce impressive outdoor harvests with Exodus Cheese plants, but humidity control becomes especially important. These plants handle warmth fairly well, yet when high temperatures combine with heavy humidity, airflow and spacing become critical for keeping flowers healthy.
Start by watering early in the morning so roots hydrate before the afternoon heat kicks in. If daytime temperatures stay above 90°F for extended periods, using white shade cloth during peak afternoon hours can help reduce stress while still allowing plenty of sunlight to reach the canopy. Avoid black shade cloth, since it absorbs heat and can actually raise temperatures around the plants.
Location matters in humid climates. Choose a wide-open area with strong sunlight and natural airflow throughout the day. Avoid planting near fences or walls that block the breeze, those areas tend to trap heat and moisture as buds begin thickening.
Strong sunlight helps plants develop sturdy stems and supportive side branches capable of holding chunky, sugar-coated colas. If plants aren’t getting steady full sun and spend too much time in partial shade, they can stretch and lose their shape, often developing weaker branches that can’t support heavy buds. That kind of stress can also increase the risk of hermie issues.
Fabric grow bags are ideal for outdoor container growing in humid climates. They allow excess water to drain more easily, keep roots oxygenated, and help regulate soil temperatures during intense heat, advantages plastic containers simply don’t provide.
Keep grow bags elevated and off hot surfaces to protect the root zone from overheating. As plants expand, proper spacing helps maintain airflow through the canopy:
- 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart
Larger containers allow roots to develop more aggressively and usually support heavier harvests. Smaller bags help control plant size when space is limited, so choose the container that fits your setup.
Because humidity spikes are common in subtropical regions, canopy maintenance is important. Remove lower growth and lightly thin dense interior foliage so air can move through the plant. An open canopy dries faster after watering or rain and lowers the risk of moisture-related issues.
Using Holi Moli Eliminator throughout your grow cycle helps guard against powdery mildew, botrytis, and common pests such as spider mites, aphids, and thrips as the buds pack on weight.
Exodus Cheese in Temperate Climates: Cool Nights & Flavor-Packed Yields
Temperate climates can also produce excellent outdoor results with Exodus Cheese, though growers should stay mindful of changing weather patterns. Cooler nights, fall humidity, and occasional rain mean moisture management becomes more important as harvest gets closer.
For the best start, germinate seeds indoors in early spring, then transplant outdoors once nighttime temperatures consistently remain above 50°F. Getting plants established early allows them to build strong roots before cooler evenings arrive later in the season.
Choose a wide-open planting location that receives strong sunlight and consistent airflow throughout the day. Avoid placing plants near fences or walls that block wind or create shaded pockets. Restricted airflow and uneven lighting can slow development and increase humidity inside the canopy as buds begin to tighten.
With full sun exposure, plants tend to grow sturdy stems and strong branching capable of supporting thick, trichome-coated flowers late in bloom. If sunlight exposure isn’t steady or plants are placed in partial shade, they may stretch and grow tall and thin, which can weaken branch structure and make it harder to support heavy buds. That stress can also increase the chances of hermie issues.
Fabric grow bags are especially helpful in climates where temperatures fluctuate. They promote better root aeration, improve drainage, and help moderate soil temperatures when warm afternoons are followed by cooler nights. Plastic pots can trap heat and cook the soil, which can damage roots and slow plant growth.
Keep grow bags elevated and off hot or cold surfaces so the roots stay protected from extreme temperature swings that can slow plant growth. As plants grow larger, spacing becomes important for airflow and canopy expansion:
- 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart
Larger containers support more vigorous root development and stronger overall production, while smaller bags help control final plant size if space is limited. Choose the size that fits your space and your goals.
Water earlier in the day so the soil surface can dry before evening. As flowers swell and tighten up, dense buds may hold moisture during cool or damp weather. Pruning lower branches and lightly thinning interior growth helps keep airflow moving through the canopy.
If rain is expected late in the season, a simple rain cover or greenhouse structure can help keep the buds dry. Using Holi Moli Eliminator throughout your grow helps defend plants against powdery mildew, botrytis, and pests such as spider mites, aphids, and thrips.
Growing Exodus Cheese Indoors: Thick Frosty Buds & Strong Indoor Harvests
Exodus Cheese is a solid option for indoor growers, especially when the grow environment stays consistent and dialed in. Growth is fairly structured with sturdy branching and dense flower sites that begin stacking quickly once flowering begins. With consistent temperatures and humidity control, the buds finish tight, sticky, and heavily coated in trichomes.
Aim for daytime temperatures around 75–80°F with lights on, dropping to 65–70°F during lights-off. While the plants can tolerate small fluctuations, steady conditions help buds develop evenly and preserve terpene quality as harvest approaches.
Lighting can make or break an indoor grow. Weak or low-quality lighting often produces stunted plants, airy buds, reduced resin production, and smaller yields. Indoors, the goal is to replicate the power of full outdoor sunlight. Investing in strong lighting is one of the most important decisions you can make. Use full-spectrum LEDs for the best results. Many growers run 6500K for veg and switch to 3000K–3500K for flower, but here at Holi Moli, we’ve had great success using 6500K from start to finish to produce dense, frosty buds with bold flavor and excellent bag appeal.
Humidity should sit around 55–65% during vegetative growth, drop to 40–50% during early flowering, and finish closer to 35–40% late in bloom. As the buds thicken, keeping humidity in check becomes increasingly important since compact flowers can hold moisture near harvest.
Give plants roughly 2.5–3 feet of space so airflow can move through the canopy as it fills out. 5–7 gallon fabric grow bags work perfectly indoors, offering enough root space for strong growth while keeping plants manageable in most grow tents.
Stretch becomes noticeable right after switching the light cycle. Pro Tip: Flip to 12/12 when the plant is around 20–24 inches (around week 5–6) to stay ahead of the stretch and maintain an even canopy. Topping, light LST, or running a SCROG net early on can help spread growth evenly and improve light penetration.
As the plants move deeper into flower, the aroma becomes extremely loud, sweet tropical dessert notes layered with citrus and creamy funk that quickly fills the grow room. A carbon filter is highly recommended indoors. Keep oscillating fans circulating air through the canopy and run a dehumidifier if needed to keep humidity stable. Strong airflow not only helps prevent mold and mildew but also strengthens branches as those heavy, frosty buds develop.
How to Grow Exodus Cheese Marijuana:
- To germinate your Exodus Cheese Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
- For Exodus Cheese Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
- For Exodus Cheese Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
- Harvesting Exodus Cheese Marijuana usually takes place in early to mid-October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
- Curing Exodus Cheese Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.
Exodus Cheese Bud Appearance: Dense Frosty Buds
The buds on Exodus Cheese grow thick, chunky, and slightly spade-shaped, forming tight clusters along the branches as the plant finishes flowering. The flowers tend to be firm and compact rather than airy, with swollen calyxes stacking together to create solid, weighty colas. A heavy coating of trichomes gives the buds a sparkling, sugar-dusted look, and the sticky resin often makes the flowers feel tacky to the touch. Most plants finish with vibrant green tones and bright orange pistils twisting through the frosty surface, giving the buds that classic old-school Cheese bag appeal.
Color usually stays within shades of green when grown under normal conditions. Purple hues can sometimes appear if nighttime temperatures are lowered during the final weeks before harvest. When night temps drop, light violet tones may start showing in the sugar leaves or around the outer edges of the buds.
Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.
What are the highest THC strains?
- Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
- Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
- Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
- Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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