Chemdawg #4 meets Gupta Kush in a Colorado Seed Inc. pairing that leans sativa about 60/40 yet keeps the dense, glossy structure Kush lovers expect. Cracking a cured jar throws a bright mix of diesel, chemical tang, and citrus peel with a crisp apple snap underneath; on the tongue it trends sour‑citrus and pine over earthy fuel. Typical lab results place THC from the high teens to the upper 20s with negligible CBD, and its terpene drive is led by myrcene, limonene, and pinene, a trio that mirrors the strain’s brisk, elevating personality. Reports consistently describe an energetic, talkative focus up front that gradually resolves into a clear, buoyant calm. In the garden, Chemodo Dragon is cooperative: medium stature, predictable nodes, and a straightforward trim make it an easy keeper. Indoors it finishes in roughly 56–63 days; outside, mid‑October flushes dense, frosted spears. Yields are generous—growers often cite heavy harvests, with well‑run outdoor plants approaching the kilo mark—while resin coverage reflects both parents. For those who appreciate classic American chem funk fused to modern garden manners, Chemodo Dragon lands squarely on target and tips its cap to its Colorado roots.





