413 Chem
413 Chem
Also known as: The 413, 413 OG, 413 strain
Overview
413 Chem is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain (60% indica/40% sativa) bred by Mycotek Seeds through crossing Gorilla Dawg and Chem 91 IX. This strain represents a unique convergence of legendary Chem genetics, as the Gorilla Dawg parent contains all four famous Chemdawg cuts (Chem 91, Chem 4, Chem D, and Chem Sis) combined through a cross of Gorilla Glue #4 and 3 Chems from Top Dawg Seeds. Named after the 413 area code of Western Massachusetts where the legendary Chemdawg strain originated, this cultivar pays homage to the region's cannabis heritage. The strain produces small olive green buds with sparse orange hairs and a heavy coating of milky white crystal trichomes and sticky resin, making it particularly valued for concentrate production. 413 Chem exhibits vigorous growth characteristics, stacking like a "monster" according to breeders, and clones easily while maintaining the distinctive diesel aroma that made its parent strains famous.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from insomnia
- May help with muscle spasms and spasticity
- Often used for chronic pain management
- May assist with cramps
- Users report help with depression
- May provide relief for arthritis and fibromyalgia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Unfocused
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- May cause unfocused thinking
- Potential for heavy sedation
Growing Information
413 Chem can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 58-67 days (±63 days average). The strain exhibits vigorous growth patterns, described as stacking like "monsters" with heavy yields. Plants clone easily and maintain consistent characteristics across generations. Growers should expect a diesel aroma to be present throughout the growing process. The strain produces dense, resinous buds that are particularly suitable for concentrate production. Indoor cultivation is recommended for optimal control of environmental factors, and the strain appears to be moderately hardy but may require attention to nutrient balance, particularly calcium and magnesium levels.