JessiJames
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Strain: Chem Dog
Growth: Slow and Spindly. She takes a lot of training in veg and likes to fill in her lower sections with short, thin branches that need to be removed before flower. This cleaning up throughout is necessary for proper light penetration prior to flower. Once flowering, the plant benefits from early staking and having her branches secured. She seems to grow better un-topped but her yields are much higher when topped. When topped, she turns into a dreadlock-style bush. Un-topped, her branches are a little sturdier and put out larger buds. Watch out for hermies. If stressed, she tends to throw out bananas even early in flower. It seems as though this happens more when topped than left un-topped.
Nutes: Does not mind a heavy feeding. We go full strength on all of our nutes throughout both her veg and flower stages. She is hard to burn but will yellow off quickly if nutrients are in deficiency.
Yield: Lower than average. 4-5 oz from 5 gal pot 3ft plant
Bag Appeal: Buds are extremely resinous. The sugar leaves have long resin glands all the way to the tips, so no-matter the trim job, all of the buds are completely sugar coated. The buds arent large, but they are very dense so weight looks deceivingly small. We have had the plant throw out a pink hue when left a little longer in flower. These buds with the pink hue are gorgeous when dried.
Smell: Sour Body Oder with a hint of rotting/over-ripe fruit that gives the sour stink smell sour fruit undertones.
Taste: Spicy/Peppery
The High: Knock you down stone. Lethargic, heavy body high. Muscles go weak and pain fades away. A hit-you-before-you-exhale type of high. Good for insomnia, muscle tension/pain and anxiety.
pictures taken at week 4
Growth: Slow and Spindly. She takes a lot of training in veg and likes to fill in her lower sections with short, thin branches that need to be removed before flower. This cleaning up throughout is necessary for proper light penetration prior to flower. Once flowering, the plant benefits from early staking and having her branches secured. She seems to grow better un-topped but her yields are much higher when topped. When topped, she turns into a dreadlock-style bush. Un-topped, her branches are a little sturdier and put out larger buds. Watch out for hermies. If stressed, she tends to throw out bananas even early in flower. It seems as though this happens more when topped than left un-topped.
Nutes: Does not mind a heavy feeding. We go full strength on all of our nutes throughout both her veg and flower stages. She is hard to burn but will yellow off quickly if nutrients are in deficiency.
Yield: Lower than average. 4-5 oz from 5 gal pot 3ft plant
Bag Appeal: Buds are extremely resinous. The sugar leaves have long resin glands all the way to the tips, so no-matter the trim job, all of the buds are completely sugar coated. The buds arent large, but they are very dense so weight looks deceivingly small. We have had the plant throw out a pink hue when left a little longer in flower. These buds with the pink hue are gorgeous when dried.
Smell: Sour Body Oder with a hint of rotting/over-ripe fruit that gives the sour stink smell sour fruit undertones.
Taste: Spicy/Peppery
The High: Knock you down stone. Lethargic, heavy body high. Muscles go weak and pain fades away. A hit-you-before-you-exhale type of high. Good for insomnia, muscle tension/pain and anxiety.
pictures taken at week 4