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Chem 91

7/31/2016
1 of the most racy and energetic sativas I have ever tried. It also is the PERFECT strain to use when crossing strains to make strong sativas like sour diesel for example. I was reading about chem 91's lineage and it said that breeders argue amongst eachother as to what it's true lineage is and I read 1 part that said it is believed that chem 91 is chemdawg crossed with skunk or super skunk but that clearly can't be the case because sour diesel is chem '91 x super skunk. I personally don't know what chem 91's true lineage is either but I do know that chem 91 and sour diesel are not the exact same thing which is what was pretty much being said as to what I was reading on here. If chem 91 came out in 1991 u have to start by thinking about what strains were popular around that time and would've been around for chemdawg himself to use to make a super potent strong sativa and if he already had the original chemdawg strain to use to cross into another or possibly more than just 1 other strain, I would imagine or possibly even SPECULATE, PURELY GUESSING HERE OUT OF WHAT MAKES THE MOST SENSE TO ME, but personally I think he made chem 91 by crossing the original chemdawg and crossed it with something like green thai, I do know that in some of the semi newer strains that his brand has came out with use alot of old school sativas such as Acapulco gold, Columbian sativa, Mexican sativa, and even Maui wowie! And these were used in strains that have been coming out starting around 2011 they were brand new and coming out Humboldt and Mendocino, I live in Sacramento but I tried this 1 strain that I haven't seen since or heard of even but it was at a dispensary in 2011 here in sac, it was called grim dawg, it was part of the chemdawg line and OMG as a seasoned smoker,grower, and major connisuer, I cannot stress how energetic and racy and perfect this sativa was. It made J1 look like an indica, but anyways it had chem 91 x sour diesel x Acapulco gold x chemesis x lemon thai. It was top shelf, $60 for an 8th but well worth it.


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