Chemo

The Chemo cannabis strain is a rather mysterious strain that originated in Canada. It is believed to have been originally bred at the University of British Columbia in the 1970s for medicinal purposes, specifically to relieve nausea and stimulate appetite in chemotherapy patients. Chemo is a pure indica, which is reflected in its potent, physically relaxing effects. Its exact genetic origins are largely unknown, giving it an almost mythical status in the cannabis community.
Effect
The effects of Chemo are profound and highly sedative, making it an excellent choice for evening use. Users report immediate, profound body relaxation, often leading to drowsiness, accompanied by marked relief from pain, stress, and anxiety. Due to its powerful sedative properties, it is especially popular with insomnia sufferers and those seeking help with pain management.
Taste/smell
Chemo brings with it a unique flavor and aroma profile. The dominant aromas are earthy and woody, with a hint of pine notes that unfold when smoked or vaped. Some users also notice a slight heaviness or peppery undertone, typical of some indica strains. Overall, Chemo offers a complex yet pleasant sensory experience.
THC content
Chemo is known for its high THC content, often between 18% and 21%. This high THC content contributes to its potent and long-lasting effects, making it a preferred choice for more experienced cannabis users. Newbies should approach it with caution and adjust their dosage accordingly.
Cultivation
Chemo can be grown both indoors and outdoors, but requires a certain amount of attention and care. The plants tend to grow to medium height, with dense buds that produce generous amounts of resin. Chemo has a flowering time of approximately 8 to 9 weeks, which is typical for an Indica strain. This strain is known for its robustness and ability to withstand cooler temperatures, making it a good choice for growers in more northern climates.