Chem DD v1.1
Chem DD v1.1
Also known as: CDD v1.1
Overview
Chem DD v1.1 by Reservoir Seeds stands as a testament to innovative cannabis breeding, combining robust genetics with distinct characteristics that satisfy both connoisseurs and cultivators alike. This strain, developed with precision and modern techniques, brings forth a blend of deep herbal notes with high potency that resonates with enthusiasts around the globe. As the cannabis market continues to evolve, Chem DD v1.1 has carved out its niche through both impressive performance and unique flavor profiles. It's a breed that reflects Reservoir Seeds' commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering strains that perform consistently in various environments. CDD v1.1 is chem d, a continuation of the chemdog IBL. It was supposed to be his tightened up version of the Chemdog IBL. Chem DD v1.1 is meticulously bred to offer a balanced cannabinoid profile that provides both therapeutic benefits and recreational potency. Laboratory tests from multiple independent labs indicate THC levels in the range of 18% to 22%, making it suitable for both experienced users and medicinal patients. At the same time, CBD content usually hovers around 1% to 2%, which is enough to slightly moderate the intensity of THC without compromising on the euphoria. Quantitative data collected from routine cannabinoid assessments reveal that the strain's THC to CBD ratio often falls between 10:1 and 15:1.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for insomnia
- May assist with appetite loss
- Users report benefits for depression
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Chem DD v1.1 can be cultivated indoors and outdoors and has an average flowering time of 8-11 weeks. Cultivating Chem DD v1.1 requires attention to detail, precision, and a sound understanding of its specific botanical needs, particularly its affinity for hydro culture systems. Growers are advised to use nutrient solutions tailored for hydroponics, ensuring that the pH of the water remains between 5.8 and 6.2 to optimize nutrient uptake and plant health. It is noted that in controlled hydroponic setups, yield improvements can range from 10% to 20% compared to soil-grown counterparts. For best results, growers should consider techniques that promote multiple branches. Training methods like topping and LST (low-stress training) are recommended because the strain performs best if given the opportunity to develop a robust canopy and numerous flowering sites. Research indicates that multiple branching can increase the overall bud density by up to 25% while also stabilizing plant structure under high-yield conditions. Some phenotypic variation exists and growers should monitor for potential hermaphrodite tendencies in certain phenotypes.