Dogstar Dawg is a strong sativa dominant hybrid from the Chemdawg line, coated in crystals like the starscape she is named after. Her mid-sized buds are a mix of light and dark green hues, with delicate yellow pistils, but can be hard to see under the heavy frosting that coats them.
Her smell hits you straight away, pungent diesel tones with some pine and citrus in the background, and then her thick smoke just ramps these diesel flavours up even further for some of the dankest smoke around - sure to be a hit with cannabis connoisseurs.
Her effects hit fast and hard and last a long time, with a big rush of sativa energy and euphoria, making it ideal for social occasions and outdoor activities. She often brings the munchies and the giggles making it a great party smoke.
For medicinal users, she is great for appetite stimulation, depression, tiredness, stress and anxiety and has some pain relieving qualities as well.
- Type - Sativa/Indica
- THC - High 18-24%
- High - Euphoric, Energizing, Sociable, Giggly, Munchies.
Strain FAQ
Why is creating a 50/50 Indica/Sativa cannabis strain so difficult?
Getting the right 50/50 blend is like walking a tightrope! Breeders carefully cross and recross generations of plants to lock down the proper qualities. Creating a constant Indica-Sativa blend in their offspring can take years of painstaking devotion!
Has the main terpene responsible for pine flavour been used elsewhere?
Indeed, it has a long history! Pine needles and alpha-pinene-rich resin have been employed by indigenous cultures for various purposes. I find it amazing that this particular terpene has been used so widely across cultures and time.
Are some hybrids adapted to certain growing conditions?
Yes, certain hybrid strains are designed to thrive in certain temperatures or situations, making them beneficial in difficult conditions. There are many hybrid strains can thrive in poor climates, which is generally a sought after trait.
Is it all just about the High THC content and nothing else?
No! Even though THC is the most commonly known psychoactive element within the cannabis plant, even THC heavyweights don't just have strength. It is said that other cannabinoids and terpenes complement THC to create the strain's particular flavour. Due to their chemical makeup, it is well known that two strains with comparable THC amounts may have quite distinct experiences.
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.