The monster yielding, chemy cousin of our Purple Skunk Mass is here! Using our Monster Mass and the musky, sweet Lavender specimen that made up our original Skunk version of this strain, we swapped out the Afghan line and used the full-on-fuel and Kush flavour profile of a strapping Purple Chemdawg stud. The most common phenotypes are of Indica dominance with ultra vigouros growth in both veg and flower- kicking some serious ass outdoors! Multiple branches all as big as the main cola, produce on an XL commercial level just like all of our Monster Mass hybrids. A few complex flavor profiles can be noted...one acrid lemon pledge and marker pens, one sweet, Kushy and exotic wood and spice and the least common pheno always having fat squat leaves and reeking of a noxious, foul gas/decay odour but tasting like heavy diesel, Cassis, burnt caramel with sweet floral top notes...basically smells like shit but tastes like heaven. This "Dawg Shit" pheno tested highest in THC and has become the sought after version but all specimens exude undertones of sugary grape and Sour Diesel notes. The Lavender and Purple Chemdawg lines collide perfectly with the Monster Mass genetics to ensure beautifully saturated, dense neon green/aquamarine buds with subtle purple marbling , tipped with platinum white and deep orange hairs.
SMELL: chemical dipped grapes, pungent kush, sweet floral notes and rotten fruit with some examples smelling like concentrated amonia, vomit and fresh dog shit- sounds gross but thats the good stuff!
TASTE: Sweet chemy, lemon pledge...astringent with a floral woody balance but can be Musky, Earthy Kush and candied grape, peanut butter, subtle pine and spice with a sour gas edge taking the sweetness away and balancing the overall terp profile.
EFFECT: This ones a creeper...the onset is apparent but intensifies. Muscle relaxing, self-worth enhancing positive vibes with a high that inspires and relaxes, wearing off quicker than other Indica dominant strains but leaves you feeling hungry and wanting more!
BAG APPEAL: Deep red and orange hairs on medium density, sticky aquamarine/blue and neon green flowers often veined with purple and pale pinks . The flowers are trich-rich, greasy, mega stinky and ultimately loud as hell!
- Genetics: Monster Mass x Lavender x Purple Chemdawg
- Sex: Feminized
- Outdoor yield: Approx 700g/per plant
- Indoor yield: Approx 650g/m2
- Outdoor flowering period: End of September/ Early Oct
- Indoor flowering period: Approx 65 days
- THC: 25%
Strain FAQ
What is the history of famous chem-tasting strains?
One of the most famous chem-tasting strains is Chemdog, from the early 1990s. Some say it was found at a Grateful Dead concert and became famous for its potency and taste. This strain has produced several outstanding offspring, increasing the cannabis strain gene pool with its unique chem flavour.
What makes early finishing strains' terpene profiles unique?
Breeding strains for shorter seasons has produced distinct terpene profiles that enhance smells, flavours, and other benefits. This genetic tampering has added earthy and fruity undertones to the strains in this category.
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.
This strain has North American and Canadian genetics, did they create auto-flowering strains?
North American and Canadian breeders pioneered the use of Russian and Central Asian Cannabis ruderalis genetics in photoperiod strains. This crossbreeding has developed auto-flowering cultivars that flower depending on age rather than light exposure, a major development for shorter growing seasons.
How have indica strains been used traditionally?
Indica strains were used in ancient medicines and rituals long before they became popular among cannabis users. This strong cultural connection shows indica strains' extensive past in human history.