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Big League Chew

Feminised

Big League Chew is an indica-dominant hybrid with cheesy, citrus notes and a balanced, relaxing high.

Why choose Big League Chew?
  • Cheesy aroma with a citrus kick.
  • Great yield for hands-on growers.
  • Handles training well for maximum canopy use.
THC 18-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Blue Cheese x Chemdawg
Genotype Hybrid (Indica-dominant)
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium-tall (1–2.5 m outdoor)
Yield Medium-high (400–500 g/m² indoor; 400–600 g/plant outdoor)
Taste Cheesy, Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Wet Welsh Valley Climate
Effects Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Big League Chew

Big League Chew is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Blue Cheese x Chemdawg that offers a pronounced cheese aroma with citrus highlights and dense, resinous buds. It performs well for growers who manage humidity and airflow, rewarding attentive care with medium to high yields and a potent, adaptable high.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Big League Chew in a wet Welsh valley climate requires vigilance against mould and bud rot. It suits intermediate growers who adopt good airflow, preventative pruning and regular checks.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering completes in around eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants in Kent usually finish by mid to late October if the season is mild.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when humidity is controlled and pests are minimised. Expect roughly 400–500 g/m² indoors and 400–600 g per plant outdoors with attentive care.

Height:

The plant reaches a medium-tall structure with dense, resinous colas. Outdoors it commonly spans 1 to 2.5 metres while indoors it forms a bushier canopy when trained.

Environment:

Indoors, Big League Chew responds well to SCROG and topping to manage vertical growth and optimise bud sites in Kent. Outdoors in Kent it needs a sheltered, sunny position and frequent inspection for rot during damp spells.

Climate:

Growing this strain in Kent means planning for persistent damp typical of the wet Welsh valley climate and prioritising ventilation. Choose raised beds or pots, avoid low-lying frost pockets and take steps to keep buds dry in the wet Welsh valley climate.

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How do you deal with mildew on Big League Chew?
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Prune affected leaves, boost airflow, reduce humidity and apply approved organic fungicides if necessary.
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Do you feed differently in the wet season?
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Yes, cut back on heavy liquid feeds before prolonged rain and rely more on slow-release organic nutrients to avoid nutrient runoff.
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What's your preferred pot size outdoors?
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I use 30–50 litre fabric pots to allow root development while keeping the soil from staying waterlogged.
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Do carbon filters help indoors?
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They help control odour but make sure extraction also exchanges air quickly to lower humidity and reduce mould risk.
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When do you start defoliation?
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I begin light defoliation during week three of flower and repeat sparingly to maintain light penetration and airflow.

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