my chemos are about a week out...they certainly do not lack meat! mine don't smell lemony at all, they smell 'fresh', with an overtone of skunk, and undertone of roasted chestnut...they have a real indoor friendly growth pattern....it's just too bad they lack firepower...I hate to ditch them(i have entirely too many breeds!), cause they definitely have some breeding potential for anyone willing to invest the time.
Mine smell real fresh too. I was watering them and touched some of the buds.
After I left the grow room I could smell that "fresh bud" smell all over my fingers.
It was so delicious.
trapper said:
the flavor is like blueberries
Oh really?!?! Man I would love that! I grew some blueberry a few years. I love me some blueberry!!
These three females I have growing are in small 3 gallon buckets and have grown pretty big. They are really easy to grow and they look like they will be a big yeilder.
Oh yeah, here are the growing conditions if youre interested. I only vegged for one week. They were so tiny when I switched the light to 12/12.
400 watt HPS Top lighting
70 watt HPS Front side Lighting
70 watt HPS Back side lighting
Fox Farm Soil, Fox Farm Nutes
Superthrive
Ph UP ph DOWN
Other various items......
I also included some information I found about chemo.....
UBC Chemo
Breeder: Federation Seed Co.
Species: Indica dominant
Environment: Indoor / Outdoor
Origin:
Flowering Time: 60-65 days
Heritage:
Flavor: Hashy
Aroma:
High: Very strong
Other Info: Medically used for chronic pain and nausea, medicinal
Mostly indica. This Chemo was developed at the U.B.C. decades ago and is still in its unique form. Characteristics such as: two or three branches growing together, woody stalk, smaller three-fingered leaves make it look bonsai-like in appearance. Very strong with a hashy taste. Bred for medical purposes. The longer you can flower it the better -- very dense, round golfball size nugs.
http://www.druglibrary.org/Strainguide/Federation_Seed_Co/UBC_Chemo/index.html