Chem City Blues is a lovely hybrid of two of our mainstrains - Auto Blues x Chemdogging. She grows between 2-3 feet, producing nice zig-zag branching and elongated colas.
It's one of our personal favourites to bust up the dried flowers and smell the many complex aromas she gives. She has the raw funky chem influence infused with all kinds of fruits and flowers, dark berries to peaches. With a good environment she can surpass 3 ounces of flowers per plant. The quality is high and she's one you'll come back to again and again.
Strain FAQ
Do strains listed as suitable for outdoor growth have resistance to pests and diseases?
Being out in the wild, outdoor cannabis strains face a barrage of environmental stressors, from bugs to fluctuating weather. This tough love from Mother Nature prompts them to ramp up their production of terpenes and cannabinoids, which serve as their shield against these threats. It's a fascinating survival strategy that not only makes the plants hardier but is also said to improve the aroma and flavor of the buds!
Can you describe ancient European cannabis cultivation?
Archaeology suggests ancient Europeans grew cannabis for its psychotropic effects and textiles. This lengthy history has adapted strains to local production and use and shows a strong relationship between humans and cannabis in Europe.
What terpenes are common in cannabis strains with berry flavours?
Berry-flavored strains contain myrcene, which has musky, earthy notes that lean towards sweet fruitiness; pinene, which brings crisp, piney freshness; caryophyllene, which adds spicy, peppery depth; limonene, which adds citrusy, tangy sweetness; linalool, which adds soft, floral sweetness; and humulene, which adds hop-like earthiness. The strain's complex berry profile results from these.
Do auto-flowering strains need much light?
Auto-flowering strains excel in this area since they flower depending on age rather than light. They are said to be perfect for newcomers as they offer a simple experience and there is no need to tinker with light schedules to have them bloom.
Are there high-yielding strains with shorter flowering times?
Absolutely. There are a large number of high yielding strains that only take eight to 10 weeks from flowering. This variety lets legal growers pick strains that suit their growing cycles and timeframes.