Chemdog D BX#2
Chemdog D BX#2
Also known as: Chemdawg D BX2, OG Chemdog BX2
Overview
Chemdog D BX#2 is an indica-dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created by Reservoir Seeds through crossing the legendary Chemdog D with Chemdog D BX#1. This strain represents a backcross stabilization of the famous Chemdog D genetics, intensifying the characteristics of its parent strain. The lineage traces back through Chemdog D BX#1, which was crossed with Chemdog D Kush, ultimately deriving from the original Chemdog D clone and Hindu Kush genetics. Chemdog D BX#2 is noted for its exceptional potency, packing THC levels between 22-25% with minimal CBD content.
The strain produces dense, grape-shaped dusty green buds covered in thick orange hairs and tiny milky amber crystal trichomes. Its distinctive appearance reflects its powerful genetic heritage from the renowned Chemdog lineage. The buds exhibit the characteristic resinous quality that made the original Chemdog strains famous among cannabis connoisseurs. As a stabilized backcross, Chemdog D BX#2 maintains the essential qualities of its Chemdog D parent while offering improved genetic consistency for cultivators and users seeking the classic Chemdog experience with enhanced reliability.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for fibromyalgia management
- Users report benefits for PTSD symptoms
- May assist with muscle spasms and cramps
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Chemdog D BX#2 can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. The strain is produced by Reservoir Seeds and was never available as feminized seeds, requiring regular seed cultivation. As a backcross of Chemdog D genetics, it maintains the characteristic growing patterns of the Chemdog family. Indoor cultivation is recommended for better environmental control, though outdoor growing is possible in suitable climates. Growers should expect the typical challenges associated with Chemdog genetics, including potential stress sensitivity and the need for careful environmental management.