Strain type: indica | Time of use: Night |
THC level: 29% | CBD level: 0% |
Effects: euphoric, sedated and sleepy | Use: pain, insomnia and appetite |
Flavor/aroma/smell: sweet, flowery and earthy | Side effects: paranoia, dry mouth and dry eyes |
UBC Chemo Strain
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What strain is UBC Chemo?
About UBC Chemo
0% sativa | 100% indicaSome strains become nearly legendary for their effects, others for their rarity and some for their history. In the case of UBC Chemo, it is a little bit of all three. Providing to many a powerful Indica stone, of the sort that leaves users unable to crawl to the fridge, many believe UBC Chemo to be pure Indica. The rarity of this strain comes from the fact that it is clone only, though both Federation Seeds and BC Bud Depot have crossed the strain to release their own seed versions. As for the history, it was supposedly developed by a Dr. David Suzuki at the University of British Colombia in the late 60s to 70s. Dr. Suzuki is said to have developed it to help cancer patients with the detrimental side-effects of chemotherapy.
UBC Chemo of the clone only kind is said to look a little different from other strains, having an almost bonsai look to the plant as the leaves are often too large and wide. While the strain grows relatively easy both indoor and outdoor, the odd shape of the plant makes it harder to use in techniques like Sea of Green. Requiring about eleven weeks to finish flowering, UBC Chemo reportedly has large yields that have a THC count of up to 29 percent.
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