
- Chemlato — diesel power with a creamy finish.
Chemlato
Chemlato is an indica-dominant hybrid offering potent THC, diesel-citrus flavours and dense, resinous buds.
- Pungent diesel meets sweet cream in a high-THC package.
- Performs well outdoors with shelter in northern UK sites.
- Dense, resinous buds ideal for extracts and evening use.
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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Chemdawg x Gelato |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium; 0.8–1.8 m outdoors |
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Medium to high outdoors; medium indoors |
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Diesel, Citrus, Creamy sweet |
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Feminised |
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Cool coastal / cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Chemlato
Chemlato is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Chemdawg x Gelato that brings together pungent diesel aromas with sweet, creamy undertones. It develops hard, resin-coated buds and produces a strong, relaxing high with a pronounced cerebral lift early on. Best suited to intermediate growers, Chemlato rewards careful feeding and protection from damp coastal weather, producing medium to high yields when given space and good airflow.
Chemlato is an indica-dominant hybrid that brings relaxing body effects with a sharp cerebral edge. It produces dense, resinous buds that reflect its Chemdawg x Gelato lineage.
Chemlato typically tests high in THC, generally around 22–26% depending on phenotype and feed. Users should expect potent effects from a relatively modest dose.
CBD levels are low in Chemlato and usually under 1%. This makes it better suited for recreational use or targeted therapeutic dosing rather than CBD-focused therapy.
Chemlato derives from Chemdawg x Gelato parentage, combining pungent diesel notes with sweet, creamy terpenes. The cross concentrates trichomes and delivers stable, resinous phenotypes.
Feminised seeds produce reliable female plants and simplify breeding choices for growers. Phenotypes can vary, so select mothers if you want consistent crop characteristics.
Growing Chemlato in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attention to wind and humidity and benefits from sheltered sites. The strain is intermediate in difficulty but will reward careful feeding and pest control in the cool Scottish outdoor climate.
Indoor flowering takes about 8–10 weeks with clear trichome development. Outdoors expect a harvest in late September to October in northern UK conditions.
Yield is medium to high when plants are well-fed and given space to develop heavy colas. In exposed coastal spots yields can be reduced by wind and wet weather.
Plants develop a classic squat indica structure with stout branches and a dense canopy. Expect heights from around 80 cm indoors up to 1.5–1.8 m outdoors in a generous site.
Indoors Chemlato responds well to SCROG or SOG techniques and benefits from controlled humidity. Outdoors in Cumbria choose a sheltered, south-facing spot and consider windbreaks to protect the buds.
Growing Chemlato in Cumbria demands attention to damp and wind as the cool Scottish outdoor climate shortens the ripening window. Choose sheltered sites, improve air circulation around the canopy and use proven foliar and soil feeds to ripen buds fully in this cool, coastal environment.
The high-THC profile brings a clear cerebral lift that shifts into a heavy, relaxing body feeling. Many users report enhanced creativity early on before sinking into calm and sleepiness.
The flavour leans diesel and gas with sweet citrus top notes and a creamy aftertaste. Smoke is smooth but can leave a sugary, ice-cream-like finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Chemlato can tolerate coastal conditions but benefits from shelter against salt-laden winds and driving rain to avoid bud rot and wind damage.
Use a balanced NPK schedule early on, then reduce nitrogen and boost potassium and phosphorus in flowering to encourage dense, resinous buds.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect; outdoors in the UK this often falls in late September to October.
Improve airflow with pruning and spacing, avoid excessive late-season nitrogen, and remove lower shaded growth to reduce humidity pockets around buds.
In coastal climate cannabis cultivation Chemlato performs well if given protection from wind and prolonged wet periods; using shelters and raised beds helps keep roots healthy.
Yes, with attention to site selection and disease prevention Chemlato can produce good outdoor yields in northern UK locations.
Yes, strong colas can become heavy so use canes or netting to prevent branch breakage as buds fatten.
Absolutely; organic feeds and compost teas work well but plan for slightly slower vigour and keep a close eye on pests.
Aphids, spider mites and slugs can be an issue in the UK; regular inspection and organic controls keep populations down.
Light strategic defoliation can improve airflow and light penetration, but avoid heavy defoliation late in flowering to prevent stress.
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