Chemdawg reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Chemdawg.
This is my first time vaping Chemdawg. I didn't pack the bowl too much, because I heard it can be quite potent.
I will say the taste reminds me of swamp weed. It makes me think of fuel and soil. It doesn't taste good, but it doesn't taste bad.
For me, I didn't immediately feel blown. It slowly crept up on me.
My muscles definitely relaxed. I could hear my bones pop as I stretched. My muscles are often tight and stiff, and I felt more limber afterwards just a few minutes into vaping.
While I could definitely tell I don't feel sober, I am very pleased that this weed doesn't make me feel dumb. Weed sometimes leaves me feeling like a idiot, like the time I forgot how to close the front clasp bra I was wearing while out clothes shopping. It's not hard to find words, so I would feel comfortable smoking this then going into public and speaking with people.
I think the highlight of this weed is that it feels very light. My body is relaxed, things generally seem a lot more enjoyable, and I just feel content and at peace.
I was hoping this weed would make me feel giggly or creative, and so far, I haven't really experienced that. But I don't regret a thing. I could see how some people could find this strain creative, in the sense I don't feel scared of criticism and feel positively about myself. I feel confident.
I find this strain useful for those who experience mild muscle stiffness, social anxiety, ADHD, or mild depression.
It's a light, soothing daytime weed.
An instant happy feeling with slight euphoria followed by a total sit down body high. An aphrodisiac feeling in the legs and slightly in my upper arms. Vision seems to drift back and forth every couple seconds. Overall great high all around, easy 9/10 for me.
Not a daytime strain for me at all but definitely has some sativa-ish effects, great for winding down with a book, podcast or radio show at night and still being able to focus on the material. Also, too much gives me a mild headache.
blunt,homemade bong- Overall happy, giddy mood, just wanted to fuck, super hazy, huge appetite, made myself French toast then ventured off to Taco Bell which was maybe a block away or 1/5 of a mile with my friends car, hard to stand still or not feel like you’re falling all the time because you can’t keep up right, kind of paranoid that someone will rat on me or try and rob me, thought of a super cool invention: one sided viewing curtains, I was very chill in the first stages of the high, but now(almost 2 hrs into the high) I’m a little nervous for no reason, I almost fell asleep too, forgetful sometimes mid conversation and while thinking
December 16, 2019
A New Favorite! Grateful to have found this Indica Beauty!!!
October 16, 2019
It’s a pretty good daytime strain and night it relaxes your mind allowing you to focus on your task at hand whether its to fall asleep or to go to work.
Classic classic classic! This was one of the first strains I ever had and this hits me hard! This one knocks me on my ass. I’m completely dysfunctional and I stare at the same thing for (what feels like) hours. Haha! I do like this and would keep some on hand for those nights that I have no responsibilities. Although I feel tired and slow, when i smoke this, hours go by before I realize it. It’s easy to get lost in something while smoking this.
Back in the 70, the quality of muscle relaxers on the market was supreme. I describe the feeling as Far Side’s boneless cat: every bone and muscle relaxed, you felt like your insides were liquid. All pain was gone and sleep was blissful.
But somehow they’ve changed and most muscle relaxers on the market today are useless. Especially for severe body pain like fibromyalgia. They may take the edge off, but I haven’t felt like “boneless cat” in decades.
Until I got my hands on some Chemdawg. Wow. The myrcene count of the strain I smoked was 14+. Ahh. Sweet pain relief. And sleep, some of the best sleep I’ve had in ages. Broke a mean bout of insomnia I was dealing with.
This is, by far, the best strain I’ve smoked. If you’re in pain and can get your hands on this (make sure the myrcene levels are high), you won’t regret it. But I don’t advise smoking and going out. This one is definitely a couch lock strain. Or, as I prefer to call it, boneless cat. Read Far Side. You’ll understand.