
Chemdawg
Cannabis seeds
by Azarius
Chemdawg Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Chemdawg feminized seeds produce an indica-dominant hybrid that crosses Chemdawg #4 genetics with Green Crack for a fast-flowering, heavy-yielding plant with 18–26% THC. The terpene profile leans hard into citrus and diesel — according to research published in Molecules, Chemdawg 4 tested at 44.90% beta-caryophyllene and 23.16% limonene in its terpene fraction, which explains that sharp lemon-fuel punch you get when you crack open a cured bud (Booth & Bohlmann, 2021). Buy Chemdawg feminized seeds in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10 from Azarius Seeds.
Which Pack Size?
Running a single plant to test the genetics? Grab a 1-seed pack. For a proper indoor run filling a 1.2m x 1.2m tent, 3 seeds gives you room to pick the best phenotype. The 5-pack suits growers who want a full canopy without hunting through dozens of seeds, and the 10-pack is the move if you're running multiple cycles or growing outdoors where each plant can push 600–700 grams.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Chemdawg x Green Crack |
| Strain Type | Mostly Indica |
| Seed Type | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Flowering Time | 7–9 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 450–500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 600–700 g/plant |
| THC Content | 18–26% |
| Dominant Terpenes | Beta-caryophyllene, Limonene |
| Flavour Profile | Citrus, Lemon, Diesel |
| Pack Sizes | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Chemdawg Genetics: Why This Cross Works
Chemdawg #4 is one of the most influential parent strains in modern cannabis breeding, serving as the genetic backbone behind Sour Diesel, OG Kush, and dozens of other heavy hitters. Crossing it with Green Crack adds vigour and structure to the plant without diluting the potency. The result is a mostly indica hybrid that grows with the kind of lateral branching that fills a canopy quickly, while the Green Crack side keeps internodal spacing tight enough that you're not wasting light on empty stem.
What we've noticed with Chemdawg feminized seeds specifically: the phenotype variation is narrower than you'd expect from a hybrid cross. Most plants express that classic Chemdawg structure — medium height, dense colas, and leaves that darken toward the end of flower. You're not going to pull one sativa-leaning oddball out of a pack of five. That consistency matters if you're planning a sea-of-green setup or need uniform canopy height under a fixed light.
Flavour, Aroma, and Terpene Profile of Chemdawg
Chemdawg's dominant terpenes are beta-caryophyllene (44.90%) and limonene (23.16%), producing a sharp citrus-diesel aroma that intensifies dramatically during the final weeks of flower. According to research in Molecules, this combination is what produces that distinctive lemon-diesel-fuel nose (Booth & Bohlmann, 2021). Beta-caryophyllene is the spicy, peppery note underneath; limonene is the bright citrus on top.
On the inhale, expect tangy lemon with an earthy, almost sour undertone. The exhale is where the diesel comes through — that acrid, fuel-like finish that Chemdawg is famous for. It's not subtle. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your entire flat will smell like a lemon rolled through a petrol station. Plan accordingly.
Growing Chemdawg: What to Expect
Chemdawg finishes in 7–9 weeks of flower, making it one of the faster indica-dominant strains at this THC level. Indoor growers can expect 450–500 g/m² under proper lighting — that's a solid return without needing to extend veg time beyond 4–5 weeks.
Outdoors is where this strain really stretches its legs. At 600–700 g/plant, you're looking at serious weight, but only if you give each plant enough root space and start early enough in the season. A 50-litre fabric pot or direct ground planting both work well. Data from the EMCDDA confirms that cannabis cultivation across Europe continues to shift toward high-potency feminized genetics like Chemdawg, reflecting grower demand for reliable yields and consistent cannabinoid content.
- Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug — Chemdawg feminized seeds tend to pop within 48–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container once the first true leaves appear. Avoid multiple transplants — this strain responds better to fewer root disturbances.
- Veg for 4–5 weeks under 18/6 light. Top once above the 5th node to encourage lateral branching and an even canopy.
- Flip to 12/12 when plants reach roughly half your target final height — Chemdawg stretches about 50% during the first two weeks of flower.
- Support heavy colas with bamboo stakes or a trellis net from week 4 of flower onward. The buds get dense enough to snap branches if left unsupported.
- Monitor humidity closely during weeks 5–8. Dense indica buds and high resin production make Chemdawg susceptible to bud rot if relative humidity climbs above 50%.
- Harvest when trichomes show mostly cloudy with 10–20% amber — this window gives you the full indica body effect without excessive sedation.
- Dry in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks.
Watch Out For: Odour and Humidity
The two most common problems with Chemdawg are odour management and late-flower humidity control. The first is smell. This is not a discreet strain. From week 3 of flower onward, the terpene output is aggressive. A carbon filter rated for your extraction fan's CFM is not optional — it's the difference between a successful grow and an awkward conversation with your neighbours.
The second issue is humidity management in late flower. Those dense, resinous colas trap moisture inside the bud structure. We've seen growers lose entire top colas to botrytis in the final week because they didn't defoliate enough or let humidity creep up. Strip the large fan leaves blocking airflow around the main colas during week 5, and keep your extraction running 24/7 through harvest.
Chemdawg Effects and Traditional Use
Chemdawg delivers a deeply relaxing, body-heavy experience typical of indica-dominant strains, with onset beginning as a cerebral lift before the physical sedation settles in. At 18–26% THC, it's not a strain to underestimate, especially if you're newer to high-potency cannabis.
According to research examining patient perceptions of indica and sativa strains, indica-type cultivars are consistently associated with sedation and physical relaxation (Pearce et al., 2018). Chemdawg fits that profile. Research also suggests that beta-caryophyllene, the dominant terpene in this strain, may interact with CB2 receptors, though the clinical significance of this in whole-plant cannabis is still being studied (Booth & Bohlmann, 2021).
Common side effects at higher doses include dry mouth and dry eyes. Start with a small amount if you're unfamiliar with the strain — 18% THC at the low end is still plenty for most people.
Complete your setup with the right growing environment. If you're running Chemdawg indoors, pair these seeds with a Dark Box grow tent and a carbon filter kit — the odour control alone will save you headaches. For outdoor growers, fabric pots and organic soil mixes from the Azarius growing supplies range help this strain's root system develop the mass it needs to hit those 600g+ yields. Also worth considering: if you enjoy diesel-forward genetics, order a pack of OG Kush feminized seeds or Sour Diesel feminized seeds to run a comparison grow alongside Chemdawg.
Chemdawg vs Other Indica Seeds
Chemdawg outperforms most comparable indica seeds on outdoor yield and terpene intensity, though it demands more odour management than quieter strains like Northern Lights.
| Feature | Chemdawg | Northern Lights (typical) | OG Kush (typical) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Chemdawg x Green Crack | Afghani landrace cross | Chemdawg x Lemon Thai x Hindu Kush |
| THC Range | 18–26% | 16–21% | 19–25% |
| Flowering Time | 7–9 weeks | 7–8 weeks | 8–9 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 450–500 g/m² | 400–450 g/m² | 400–500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 600–700 g/plant | 500–600 g/plant | 450–550 g/plant |
| Odour Level | Very high | Moderate | High |
| Dominant Flavour | Citrus, diesel | Pine, earth | Lemon, pine, fuel |
If you want the highest outdoor yield and don't mind the smell, Chemdawg wins. If discretion matters more, Northern Lights feminized seeds are the quieter option — but you'll sacrifice 100+ grams per plant outdoors. OG Kush shares Chemdawg DNA and produces a similar flavour profile, but Chemdawg's Green Crack cross gives it faster flowering and better lateral structure for indoor canopy management. Browse the full indica seeds category to compare more options side by side.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











