Boonie Dog
Boonie Dog
Also known as: Boonie Dog
Overview
Boonie Dog is a cannabis strain created by Guam Maineian Gardens, a boutique breeder known for their unique cannabis expressions. The strain is a cross between Underdawg D and Psychodawg, combining two chemdog-lineage genetics to create a potent hybrid. Underdawg D itself is a complex strain derived from Double Under Dawg crossed with Tres Dawg, ultimately tracing back to the legendary Chem '91 through its lineage. Psychodawg brings an evenly balanced 50/50 indica/sativa profile with high THC content ranging from 18-28%.
According to Guam Maineian Gardens, Boonie Dog is characterized by intense chemical hash flavors that are highly distinctive and potent. The plant grows naturally into a beautiful bush structure without requiring training and produces smaller, dense, golf ball-shaped flowers. The strain is described as potentially too strong for casual or social smokers, indicating significant potency. The aroma and flavor profile are noted to be attention-demanding, with medicinal effects that are felt immediately upon consumption. The strain has a flowering time of approximately 73 days when grown indoors.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report immediate medicinal effects
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for relaxation
- Potential for sleep aid due to strong effects
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- May be too strong for inexperienced users
- Potential couch-lock
Growing Information
Boonie Dog has a flowering time of approximately 73 days (10+ weeks). The plant naturally develops into a beautiful bush structure without requiring training techniques. It produces smaller, dense, golf ball-shaped flowers. The strain appears to be suitable for indoor cultivation based on available grow reports. Growers should be aware that this is a potent strain that may require experience to handle properly. The plant structure suggests it may be relatively easy to manage in terms of training requirements.