CHEMDAWG #4
Hybrid
DESCRIPTION: Chemdawg 4 is a member of a prestigious line of well-renowned Chemdawg strains. It is a Sativa-dominant hybrid strain of cannabis, like most other Chemdawg strains.
Chemdawg 4 has dense, light green buds with a healthy crystal frosting. Though the hairs are scarce, the ones that dot the buds are a dark red. The aroma is a pungent earthy scent, like freshly tilled soil within a deep forest, all wrapped up in a citrus kick that stings the nostrils. The taste of Chemdawg is a blend of lemon and pine with undertones of fuel.
Chemdawg #4 is not only a legendary medical marijuana strain but is recognized for creating some of the finest strains, including OG Kush, Auto Oil, Sour Diesel, Stardawg, and even BlueChem. Like an Indicia, Chemdawg #4 has incredibly dense light green buds and large calyxes. However, it is not covered with many hairs, but they are visible at the top of the buds and are dark red. The strain's smell sets itself apart from the rest of the crowd. It is powerful and has a heavy kerosene and lemony aroma, followed by a smell similar to how skunky pine would smell. When smoking the strain, you will realize it is incredible and has a lemon, kerosene taste with pine undertones. Inhaling Chemdawg#4 tastes like you are inhaling an exotic perfume. The strain has an excellent high and is undoubtedly a heavy hitter. However, it is not to be smoked when you have something important to do. But it is perfect for patients suffering from pains, aches, glaucoma, anxiety, and stress.
Part of the famous line of Chemdawg strains, Chemdawg #4 is known to deliver a balance of cerebral invigoration alongside relaxed full-body effects. With light-green buds, Chemdawg #4 grows reasonably tall, reaching up to 7 feet outdoors and 4-5 feet indoors, and its flowering time is 9-10 weeks. It often appears to have many crystals, with orange hairs growing from the buds.
HERITAGE & GENETICS: Blimburn Seeds, Green Crack x Larry OG Kush
THC: 21.49%
*Strain descriptions are a combination of opinion, existing research, and data from compliance testing required by the state of New Mexico. They are for informational/educational purposes, not to substitute medical advice.