Chem City Blues

Chem City Blues

Chem City Blues

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: CCB

Overview

Chem City Blues is a hybrid autoflowering strain created by Mephisto Genetics that combines two elite autoflowering genetics - Auto Blues and Chemdogging. This strain represents the crossing of U.K Blues Cut with a purple indica auto at the F4 generation, resulting in an indica/sativa hybrid. The strain exhibits impressive growth characteristics, reaching 2-3 feet in height with distinctive branching patterns and elongated colas, making it a personal favorite among cultivators.

Purple phenotypes can be found in this strain, displaying color injection from its purple indica autoflowering parent. The plant grows as a big, bushy specimen that responds exceptionally well to training techniques. Both parent strains are known for being extremely aromatic varieties, resulting in Chem City Blues being particularly pungent and requiring careful odor management during cultivation. The strain is celebrated for its complex aroma profile, blending funky chemical notes with a medley of fruit and floral scents, ranging from dark berries to peaches.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report potential for stress relief
  • May help with relaxation
  • Often used for evening wind-down

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Chem City Blues is an indica/sativa hybrid with a flowering time of 65-75 days from sprout and reaches heights of 50-70cm. The plant can surpass 90cm tall indoors and grows as a bush when given proper space. Under optimal conditions, yields can reach up to 3 ounces per plant indoors in soil with proper environmental control. The strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors and is available only as feminized seeds. The strain shows good mold resistance, making it suitable for various growing environments. Growers should note that this variety is exceptionally aromatic and requires proper odor control measures during cultivation.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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