Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve
A sativa dominant hybrid known for its mood-boosting and calming effects.
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How to Grow the Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve
Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid strain that offers a balanced growing experience. Resinous and generous in its yield, this strain flowers in about 60-70 days depending on growing conditions.
The History and Genetics of Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve Strain
Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve, also known as ‘Chong’s Chem Reserve,’ is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid strain created as a cut of the classic Chemdawg strain. This strain is well-loved by long-time fans for its unique take on the timeless Chemdawg.
Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
This strain presents with a woody pine flavor and a spicy herbal exhale that tingles on the tongue. Aromatically, it offers a pungent gassy overtone accented by woody pine and spicy black pepper. Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve buds are oversized, heavy, and dense with minty green nugs, neon green undertones, thick orange hairs, and frosty silver-white crystal trichomes dripping with sweet sticky resin.
Medical Benefits of Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve Strain
Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve is excellent for treating various conditions such as chronic pain, headaches or migraines, chronic fatigue, depression, chronic stress, and PMS. Its effects include a substantial mood boost and soothing physical relaxation.
Main Effects of Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve Strain
Users can expect cerebral inspiration and motivation, resulting in a significant mood boost while maintaining a calm, relaxed state. The strain promotes creativity and often sparks engaging conversations, sometimes inducing uncontrollable giggles.
Potential Side Effects of Chong’s Chemdawg Reserve Strain
As with many potent strains, potential side effects include dry mouth and dry eyes. Start slow to experience a balanced and enjoyable high.
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