
Cannabis seeds
by Medical Seeds
No Name feminised seeds are a Cheese x Sensi Star cross from Medical Seeds that finishes flowering in just 55 to 60 days — unusually quick for a plant with Sativa-leaning structure. She's won multiple organic growing competition prizes, and for good reason: put her in a living soil and she rewards you with a cheese-funk-meets-liquorice flavour profile that's genuinely hard to find in plants this fast. Three feminised seeds per pack.
Speed and flavour complexity usually sit at opposite ends of the spectrum. Fast finishers tend to be straightforward — you get your harvest quickly, but the terpene profile reads like a one-note jingle. No Name breaks that pattern. Medical Seeds crossed Sensi Star, a heavy-hitting indica known for dense resin production, with Cheese, the legendary UK clone that smells exactly like it sounds. The result is a plant that stretches like a Sativa during veg, develops the tight node spacing and frost of an indica in bloom, and wraps up in under nine weeks of flower.
The flavour is where she earns her keep. Crack open a cured jar and you get that unmistakable Cheese funk — sharp, savoury, almost dairy-like — layered underneath with a liquorice sweetness that rounds out the exhale. It's not subtle. Your storage jars will need proper seals.
The effect comes on strong and cerebral before mellowing into a physical relaxation that pins you to whatever surface you're sitting on. Not a daytime smoke, unless your day involves very little standing up.
No Name feminised seeds prefer organic soil, and that's not just a suggestion — this is where she's won her bio growing awards. In amended living soil, the terpene expression comes through at its loudest. You can run her in coco or hydro, but you'd be leaving flavour on the table.
Despite the Sativa-shaped growth pattern (expect some stretch in early flower), the 55-to-60-day bloom time keeps your schedule tight. She doesn't need the 10-to-12-week commitment that most Sativa-leaning genetics demand. For indoor growers, that means you can flip to 12/12 and be trimming in two months flat.
One thing to watch: the Sativa stretch is real. If you're growing in a tent with limited headroom, top her once during veg or run a short vegetative period to keep the canopy manageable. She responds well to LST and SCRoG — the branching structure is open enough to train without fighting you.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Medical Seeds |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Genetics | Sensi Star x Cheese |
| Dominant Appearance | Sativa-leaning structure |
| Flowering Time | 55-60 days |
| Preferred Medium | Soil (organic / bio) |
| Flavour Profile | Cheese with liquorice sweetness |
| Effect | Strong onset, mellowing into physical relaxation |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
| Awards | Multiple bio/organic competition prizes |
| SKU | CSMS0005 |
Growing No Name in soil? Pair her with a BioBizz All-Mix soil bag — it's a pre-amended organic base that suits her bio-prize-winning genetics without you needing to mix your own amendments. If you're running a smaller indoor setup, an 80x80 grow tent gives her Sativa stretch room to breathe without eating your entire spare room.
Three seeds per pack gives you enough to find a good phenotype without committing to a full tent of one strain. We'd recommend popping all three — Cheese-dominant phenos tend to lean funkier and more pungent, while the Sensi Star side brings denser flower structure and heavier resin. You might get one of each, or something in between. That's the fun of running a small pheno hunt with feminised seeds.
The honest limitation: three seeds is a small sample. If you're after a specific phenotype — say, maximum Cheese stink with Sensi Star density — you might want to grab two packs. With feminised seeds you won't lose any to males, so every seed counts, but genetic variation within a cross means no two plants are identical.
If you're comparing No Name feminised seeds against other quick-finishing options, here's where she sits. Most Cheese crosses take 60-70 days to flower. Most Sensi Star crosses sit around 56-63 days. No Name hits the lower end of both parents' ranges at 55-60 days, which makes her one of the fastest options if you want genuine Cheese genetics without the usual wait.
| Feature | No Name (Medical Seeds) | Typical Cheese Cross |
|---|---|---|
| Flowering Time | 55-60 days | 60-70 days |
| Structure | Sativa-leaning | Usually indica-dominant |
| Preferred Medium | Organic soil (award-winning) | Varies |
| Flavour | Cheese funk + liquorice sweetness | Cheese funk, often one-dimensional |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 | Typically 3-5 |
The trade-off? Three seeds per pack is on the smaller side. If you're used to 5-packs or 10-packs from other banks, the per-seed cost is higher here. But every seed is feminised, and the bio-competition pedigree means the genetics have been tested under organic conditions by growers who know what they're doing — not just bred in a lab and released.
No Name feminised seeds finish flowering in 55 to 60 days from the flip to 12/12. That's about a week faster than most Cheese crosses, which typically run 60-70 days.
You can, but she performs best in organic soil — that's the medium where she's won her bio growing awards. In coco or hydro you'll still get good results, but the terpene expression (especially that liquorice sweetness) tends to be more pronounced in living soil.
Sharp, savoury Cheese funk up front — the kind that sticks to your fingers when you handle the buds. Underneath that, a distinct liquorice sweetness comes through on the exhale and develops further during a proper 2-week cure.
She grows with a Sativa-leaning structure — taller, more open branching, noticeable stretch in early flower. But the Sensi Star parentage brings indica-like density to the buds and a physically relaxing effect. Think Sativa shape, indica finish.
Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds. Medical Seeds only offers No Name in this single pack size — enough for a small personal grow or a quick pheno hunt across three pots.
Yes. The Cheese genetics make this one of the more pungent strains you can grow indoors. By week 5 of flower, the smell is obvious. A carbon filter and extraction fan are not optional if you value discretion.
No Name has taken multiple prizes in bio and organic growing competitions. Medical Seeds developed her specifically to excel in organic soil conditions, and competition growers have validated that focus repeatedly.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.