CHEX

CHEX

CHEX

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Overview

CHEX is a high-CBD hybrid cannabis strain developed by Seattle Chronic Seeds, specifically bred for medicinal applications. The strain represents a complex genetic cross involving Cherry Wine Cure (a hemp variety that tested at 18% CBD with nearly zero THC) and MeOX (a 20:1 CBD to THC ratio cultivar created from Midnight Express x BAOX phenotype #5). Both parent strains contributed high CBD numbers to the offspring, with the BAOX component being an OTTO/HINDU cultivar known for its therapeutic properties. The breeding program prioritizes terpene-rich profiles and cannabinoid diversity to accommodate various medical conditions. CHEX exhibits the distinctive coloring characteristics inherited from both the Midnight Express and Cherry Wine lineages, which are noted for their "fantastic coloring fades." The strain is designed to produce high CBD offspring in almost all plants, though some phenotypic variation may occur, offering growers a variety of expressions to select from. This cultivar represents Seattle Chronic Seeds' commitment to creating unique terpene profiles and high-cannabinoid plants through organic Korean Natural Farming techniques and rigorous laboratory testing protocols.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with anxiety and stress
  • Often used for inflammation management
  • Potential assistance with sleep disorders
  • May provide relief from intractable pain conditions
  • Users report benefits for cancer-related symptoms
  • May help with digestive disorders

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

  • Drowsiness
  • Mild drowsiness
  • Potential dry mouth
  • Possible light-headedness in sensitive users

Growing Information

CHEX is bred using organic Korean Natural Farming (KNF) techniques and undergoes rigorous stress testing to ensure resilience. The strain inherits growing characteristics from both parent lines, with the BAOX lineage contributing indoor cultivation suitability and the Cherry Wine genetics providing outdoor adaptability. Plants are expected to be moderately hardy and forgiving of minor growing mistakes. The strain produces dense, resinous buds with excellent trichome development. Flowering time and yield specifics are not definitively established due to the strain's relatively new development, though growers can expect consistent high-CBD expression across most phenotypes. The cultivation requires attention to humidity control and proper environmental management for optimal results.

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