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Chemlato

Feminised

Chemlato is an indica-dominant hybrid offering potent THC, diesel-citrus flavours and dense, resinous buds.

Why choose Chemlato?
  • 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.
THC 22-26%
CBD <1%
Lineage Chemdawg x Gelato
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium; 0.8–1.8 m outdoors
Yield Medium to high outdoors; medium indoors
Taste Diesel, Citrus, Creamy sweet
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool coastal / cool Scottish outdoor climate
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

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:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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I'm in Cumbria and worried about wind, what do you recommend?
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Plant behind a hedge or erect temporary windbreaks and train plants lower to reduce sail area, that will protect buds and improve resin development.
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My buds look tight but damp inside, is that bud rot?
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Check with a microscope for discoloured inside calyxes and a musty smell; remove affected parts and improve drying and airflow immediately.
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How often should I water in cooler conditions?
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Water less often than in a warm season; let the top of the medium dry slightly and monitor runoff to avoid waterlogged roots that invite disease.
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Do you recommend any particular nutrients for Chemlato?
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Use a peat or compost-based base with a quality bloom feed higher in phosphorus and potassium during flowering for fuller buds and better trichome production.
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Any tips for drying and curing in a cool, damp area?
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Dry in a well-ventilated, slightly warmer room with dehumidification if needed and cure in small jars burped regularly to prevent mould while preserving terpenes.

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