Hybrid

Cherry Alien Dawg

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About this Hybrid Strain

The cured nuggets of Cherry Alien Dawg mimic miniature blue spruce pine trees. Their flowers are covered in shades of blue with burnt orange pistils and a thick layer of trichomes.

This sativa-dominant strain has debatable genetics. Some suggest it to be a cross between Chemdawg and Alien Technology strains while others suggest it’s merely a phenotype of Chemdawg itself. On average, its THC levels fall within the low to mid-20’s and its CBD level sometimes falls at or just above 1%.

Consumers have described Cherry Alien Dawg as a good choice for true sativa lovers. Reviewers have said they’ve enjoyed a boost in energy and an increase in focus that has lead to a deep sense of creativity or motivation, when they’ve tried this strain. Some have said they’ve used it to help reduce symptoms for anxiety, depression, headaches, and nausea.


Genetic Lineage

Chemdawg - Sativa Cannabis Strain
Sativa Chemdawg
Nepalese Origin
Thai Origin
Afghani Origin

Frequently Asked Questions About Cherry Alien Dawg

What is Cherry Alien Dawg?

Cherry Alien Dawg is a Sativa dominant strain enjoyed for its energetic and uplifting experience.

Where does Cherry Alien Dawg come from?

Some speculate Cherry Alien Dawg is a phenotype of OG Kush. Others suggest it to be a cross of Chemdawg and Alien Technology strains.

What does Cherry Alien Dawg smell like?

Breaking apart the buds of Cherry Alien Dawg will release a sour, earthy, and fuel aroma.

What does Cherry Alien Dawg taste like?

Combusting Cherry Alien Dawg will produce a sour and herbal flavor with a hint of fuel.

What color does Cherry Alien Dawg have?

Cherry Alien dawgs are green with blue hues and covered in burnt orange pistils and a heavy layer of trichomes.

What effects does Cherry Alien Dawg have?

Many have noted the effects of Cherry Alien Dawg are energetic and uplifting.

Is Cherry Alien Dawg an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?

Cherry Alien Dawg is a Sativa dominant hybrid.


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