Dawg-Goo
Dawg-Goo
Overview
Dawg-Goo is an indica-dominant cannabis hybrid developed by SoCal Seed Collective, representing a cross between two legendary parent strains: Afghooey and ChemD (a phenotype of the famous Chemdawg line). With genetics ranging from 70-80% indica, this strain showcases the relaxing properties inherited from its Afghani heritage while incorporating the pungent diesel characteristics from its Chemdawg lineage. The strain was created to combine the sweet, gooey resin production of Afghooey with the potent effects and distinctive chemical aroma profile of ChemD.
Afghooey, one of the parent strains, is known for its Afghan landrace genetics and sticky resin production, while ChemD represents one of the original phenotypes from the legendary Chemdawg line that emerged in the 1990s from seeds found in premium cannabis purchased at a Grateful Dead concert. This genetic combination results in a strain that bridges old-school indica genetics with modern hybrid vigor. The strain typically exhibits average odor levels during cultivation and demonstrates a 2x stretch pattern during flowering, making it manageable for indoor cultivation with flowering periods ranging from approximately 8-10 weeks.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia
- Often used for muscle spasms
- Potential appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Dawg-Goo is considered suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, with a moderate difficulty level appropriate for experienced growers. Indoor flowering time ranges from approximately 8-10 weeks, with plants exhibiting a 2x stretch during the flowering phase. The strain produces average yields and maintains average odor levels during cultivation, making it more manageable for indoor grows compared to some highly pungent strains. Plants benefit from proper training techniques to manage the stretch characteristic. The indica-dominant genetics make it well-suited for SOG (Sea of Green) or SCROG (Screen of Green) growing methods.