Chamhaole
Chamhaole
Also known as: Chamha'ole
Overview
Chamhaole is a sativa-dominant polyhybrid cannabis strain developed by Guam Maineian Gardens. This F3 generation strain represents a complex genetic cross between Underdawg D and a compound hybrid of Dragon's Blood Hashplant x Afgooey crossed with White Cherry Truffle. The strain demonstrates the breeder's commitment to creating unique expressions through careful selection and breeding programs. Chamhaole exemplifies the boutique breeding approach of Guam Maineian Gardens, which focuses on developing distinctive varieties that showcase both potency and complex terpene profiles.
As a sativa-dominant variety, Chamhaole typically exhibits the classic growth patterns associated with sativa genetics, including longer flowering times and more upright growth structure. The strain has been noted for its adaptability to various growing environments, being suitable for indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cultivation. Users report that most expressions of this strain display consistent characteristics, though specific cannabinoid content data remains limited due to its boutique nature and limited commercial testing.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from fatigue
- May help with depression
- Often used for lack of appetite
- Reported to assist with stress
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Possible Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety in sensitive users
- Potential dizziness in high doses
Growing Information
Chamhaole can be cultivated indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouse environments with a flowering time of approximately 74 days (10-11 weeks). As a sativa-dominant strain, it may require more vertical space and potentially longer flowering periods compared to indica varieties. The strain has been noted to be adaptable to various growing conditions, though specific yield information and growing difficulty ratings are not widely documented. Growers should prepare for typical sativa growth patterns including stretch during early flowering and potentially higher light requirements.