
- Clear-headed diesel with dependable yields
Chemarado
Chemarado is a balanced hybrid with diesel and citrus notes, bred for clarity and stable yields.
- Balanced hybrid with diesel punch
- Performs well under LEDs
- Reliable resin and aroma
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Chemdawg x Colorado Diesel |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (indoor 450-550 g/m²) |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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variable British weather |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxed |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Chemarado
Chemarado is a hybrid cross that brings Chemdawg potency together with Colorado Diesel aroma for a clear, focused high and substantial resin. It thrives under careful management, responds well to training and LEDs indoors, and can perform outdoors in sheltered Norfolk locations when growers mitigate variable British weather.
Chemarado is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards sativa-like clarity while keeping indica stability. It combines vigour and a manageable structure for diverse growers.
THC levels generally range from 18% to 24% depending on phenotype and cultivation. These levels deliver a clear cerebral lift paired with a steady body calm.
CBD remains low, usually around 0.5% to 1%, so this strain is chosen primarily for its THC-driven effects. Growers seeking higher CBD should consider crosses or alternative varieties.
Genetics trace to a Chemdawg line crossed with Colorado Diesel, selected for potency and aroma. Selective breeding emphasises resin production and stable phenotypes.
These seeds are offered as feminised to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. Feminised seeds give predictable flowering and suit both novice and experienced growers.
Chemarado suits intermediate growers who can manage training and feeding under variable British weather and indoor setups alike. It rewards attention to ventilation and humidity control.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable indoor light cycles. Outdoors in favourable seasons growers can expect similar timings if late weather is mild.
Indoor yields are medium to high when using good light and training techniques. Outdoors, buds can be substantial in protected sites but depend on late-season conditions.
Plants present a medium stature with a sturdy central cola and lateral branching for canopy development. In Norfolk they normally reach under 1.4 metres with proper topping and training.
Indoors, Chemarado responds very well to LED rigs and standard training methods. Outdoors in Norfolk it performs best in a sheltered spot away from driving rain and late-season wind.
Growing this strain in Norfolk requires planning because of variable British weather, particularly late-season rain and fluctuating temperatures. Successful outdoor crops need shelter or a greenhouse, while indoors the environment is easier to control.
Effects begin with an upbeat cerebral lift that sharpens focus and creativity. That initial uplift settles into a relaxed, sociable body feeling.
Flavours combine diesel notes with bright citrus top notes and an earthy backbone. Vapour and smoke reveal deeper herbal and pine undertones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
High-quality LED fixtures at around 600–900 µmol/m²/s during the flowering stretch provide strong bud development while keeping heat low.
Maintain 40–50% RH during flowering and higher during veg; good airflow and dehumidification are important to prevent mould in damp autumns.
Yes, but choose a sheltered location and consider a rainproof cover because coastal winds and moisture can stress late-stage buds.
Start with a balanced veg feed then switch to a bloom formula with moderate nitrogen and increased phosphorus and potassium in flowering, adjusting to plant response.
Monitor trichome colour: aim for mostly cloudy trichomes with some ambers for a balanced effect, and harvest before prolonged wet weather risks mould.
Screen of Green or low-stress training and strategic topping produce an even canopy and maximise yield without overcomplicating maintenance.
Yes, but start seedlings indoors or under protection and transplant after risk of frost; use shelters to protect against heavy rain in autumn.
Regular inspection and integrated pest management keep common pests in check; sticky traps and predatory insects work well in glasshouses.
It is best for growers with some experience due to training and environment management, though deliberate, patient beginners can succeed.
Yes, Chemarado responds very well to indoor LED cannabis cultivation; LEDs provide consistent light without excess heat, encouraging dense bud formation and efficient canopy management.
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