Chemdawg 91
Chemdawg 91 is a foundational cannabis cultivar whose exact genetic origins remain debated within breeding communities, though lineage records frequently report it emerged from a 1991 seed acquisition at a Grateful Dead concert. The strain became influential in North American underground breeding programs during the 1990s-2000s, serving as a parent to numerous descendants including Sour Diesel and other fuel-type chemotypes. Breeders working with Chemdawg 91 genetics typically report resinous phenotypes with pungent aromatic profiles commonly associated with sulfurous and diesel-range terpene expressions. The strain's genetic stability and vigor made it a practical foundation for hybridization work, though individual plant variation within seed lines remains documented across breeding notes. Chemdawg 91 represents an important case study in cannabis genealogy, illustrating how cultivars
Chemdawg 91 strains
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Chemdawg 91 is a foundational cannabis cultivar whose exact genetic origins remain debated within breeding communities, though lineage records frequently report it emerged from a 1991 seed acquisition at a Grateful Dead concert. The strain became influential in North American underground breeding programs during the 1990s-2000s, serving as a parent to numerous descendants including Sour Diesel and other fuel-type chemotypes. Breeders working with Chemdawg 91 genetics typically report resinous phenotypes with pungent aromatic profiles commonly associated with sulfurous and diesel-range terpene expressions. The strain's genetic stability and vigor made it a practical foundation for hybridization work, though individual plant variation within seed lines remains documented across breeding notes. Chemdawg 91 represents an important case study in cannabis genealogy, illustrating how cultivars
Chemdawg 91 served as a critical parent material for breeders developing fuel-type and chemically-pungent cultivars. Its use in crossing programs helped establish genetic frameworks for chemotype stability that influenced contemporary breeding objectives.
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