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Chemo

Original price was: $140.00.Current price is: $50.00.

Chemo bud was developed by the Canadian government in 1979 for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatments. The medicinal value is amazing and the strain is quite potent with a hashy taste. Recognized amongst the medical community as the best strain available for chronic pain, stimulation of hunger and nausea. One of the oldest clasic wheelchair strains.

With it’s rich earthy taste from parts of it’s indica genes, Chemo is also very cerebral in effect from it’s sativa phenotypes. This superior mostly Indica heavy weight is quick to flower and will yeild you large amounts of quality buds for commercial growers.

Very potent and widely known and used by patients undergoing chemotherapy. The medical community recognizes this as the best strain for chronic pain and nausea. So it’s not just for cancer patients.

Description

THC: 

29.8%

Yield Indoors: 

780 g/m2

Yield Outdoors: 

610 g/m2

Yield Greenhouse: 

680 g/m2

Genetics: 

Mostly Indica

Cloning: 

Easy

Height: 

Short/Medium with training/topping

Flowering Indoors Hydro: 

6 weeks

Flowering Indoors Soil: 

7 weeks

Flowering Outdoors: 

Early-Mid October

Flowering Greenhouse: 

Mid October

Medical Uses: 

Nausea, ChronicPain, Stimulate Hunger

Smoke Heaviness: 

Medium

Flavour: 

Hashy

Plant Odor: 

Earthy

Grow’s Indoor: 

Yes

Grow’s Outdoors: 

Yes

Grow’s in Greenhouse: 

Yes

Grow Difficulty: 

Easy

Regular Seeds: 

Yes

Shipping: 

Worldwide

Trophy Winner: 

Yes

Pest Resistant: 

Yes

Heat and Drought Resistant: 

Medium

Wind Resistant: 

Yes

Mold Resistant: 

Yes

Cold Weather/High Altitude: 

Medium

Time Stoned 1-3 small Tokes: 

90 Minutes

Time Stoned 5 tokes +: 

260 Minutes

Type of Stone: 

Wheelchair

Additional information

Type of Seeds

THC

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THC Tested Report

Yield

Height

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Climate Zones

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Grows

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Flowering Times

Indica / Sativa

Length Of Buzz

Odor

Low, Medium

Seeds Per Pack

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