Im so happy someone asked this. Im about to run Chem 4 and wanted to know the same. Figured I would go search it up eventually. I have grown crosses with 91 and loved almost every one that I finished.What difference in CSI's Chemdog 1, 4, D, 91 ?
where can we find these podcasts.Nspecta gives a rundown of the CSI chem line in Episode 15 of The Pot Cast podcast from back in 2017. It’s a long podcast, over three hours.
Saw a comment that the chem stuff starts somewhere around the 1:45 mark but didn’t re-listen to verify that. He certainly does talk about his work with chem though, worth a listen if you’re into podcasts.
SoundCloud link below:where can we find these podcasts.
That's the bomb strain of the 4 Chemdawg strains. I've grown it a few times and still have a box full.My personal favorite of clone only was the 91
No. Tom Brady is the Goat, lol.I agree with the chem fam, D is the GOAT! Doesn’t JJ have a podcast?
JJ did do a PotCast podcast too. It was a good listen too, but I personally enjoyed the Nspecta one a little more.I agree with the chem fam, D is the GOAT! Doesn’t JJ have a podcast?
Chem 1 is supposed to be like a nlhaze is how I've heard Nspecta and notsodog describe the 1chem 1 is the same as chem 91 if im not mistaken. Chem D has the most halitosis funk and the variegated leaves.
Just grow the seeds out and choose which one smokes the best...no point in trying to see if the pheno is more D leaning or more 91, all that matters is what smokes the best.
Exactly what I was looking for thanks.Nspecta gives a rundown of the CSI chem line in Episode 15 of The Pot Cast podcast from back in 2017. It’s a long podcast, over three hours.
Saw a comment that the chem stuff starts somewhere around the 1:45 mark but didn’t re-listen to verify that. He certainly does talk about his work with chem though, worth a listen if you’re into podcasts.
Thank you for this!Nspecta gives a rundown of the CSI chem line in Episode 15 of The Pot Cast podcast from back in 2017. It’s a long podcast, over three hours.
Saw a comment that the chem stuff starts somewhere around the 1:45 mark but didn’t re-listen to verify that. He certainly does talk about his work with chem though, worth a listen if you’re into podcasts.