1911
1911
Overview
1911 is a cannabis strain created by Cult Classics Seeds through crossing 91 Chem x Animal Cookies BX2 with Cement Shoes pollen, displaying OGKB dominance. The breeders spent several years running their keeper from Seed Junky's 91 Chem X Animal Cookies BX2 before creating this hybrid. This strain produces "towers of super loud gassy sweet" aromas with hints of fruit. According to Cult Classics Seeds, 1911 "checks all the boxes if you like a mix of OGK and Chem and fits very well in commercial production." 1911 is described as a heavy, fuel-soaked indica-dominant hybrid bred for seasoned smokers who prefer their flower "loud, funky, and full of grit." The strain combines the genetics of two highly regarded parent lines - the 91 Chem x Animal Cookies BX2 mother, which brings chemdog and cookie genetics, with the OGKB-dominant Cement Shoes father. This creates a complex hybrid that balances the uplifting cerebral effects of chemdog lineage with the sedating, body-heavy effects typical of OGKB and cookie strains. The resulting offspring showcases the best characteristics of both parent lines while maintaining commercial viability for large-scale production.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for stress relief
- Reported to help with anxiety
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
1911 can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors and is only available as feminized seeds from Cult Classics Seeds. Based on its parent genetics, growers can expect this strain to display characteristics from both the 91 Chem x Animal Cookies lineage and the Cement Shoes genetics. The strain likely has a moderate flowering time typical of hybrid varieties, and given its commercial production suitability mentioned by the breeder, it should produce reasonable yields. Indoor cultivation is recommended for better control of environmental factors, though outdoor growing is possible in appropriate climates. The plant structure and growth patterns would likely lean toward the indica-dominant characteristics inherited from the OGKB-dominant Cement Shoes parent.