BioChem Strain
- 18.0% THC
- 0.4% CBD
- 0.0% CBN
Biochem packs a serious punch and is one of the higher testing indica-dominant strains on the market. Coupled with its stellar flavor profile, Biochem meets all quality standards desired by cannabis connoisseurs. Its classic lineage provides the strain with a distinct jar appeal and secretes a pungent aroma which catches consumer's nose. Its powerful effects make it a suitable strain for experienced consumers. It is not a good strain for first-time consumers. Biochem is an all-around premium strain with a solid following in the Colorado cannabis market.
Overview of Biochem
The strain Biochem is a mighty indica-dominant hybrid. Its average THC content ranges from around 18 percent to 25 percent THC. Biochem is known for knocking out even some of the most experienced consumers. On top of its stellar high, Biochem has an interesting terpene profile which consumers describe as spicy, citrus, and herbal.
It is also known for having some skunky undertones. While it is particularly popular in the recreational market, medical marijuana cardholders have found the strain to be helpful for a variety of medical patients. Due to its sedating effects, Biochem is best for a nighttime smoke session.
Positive Effects of Biochem
Consumers are always taken back by how powerful Biochem's effects are. Many describe the high as being happy, relaxing, and sleepy. It may start out feeling slightly uplifting, but quickly becomes a heavy body which knocks many consumers out. It is an excellent strain for taking some naps on a rainy day!
Negative Effects of Biochem
The adverse effects of Biochem are slim to none. Some consumers report feeling groggy and fatigued when consuming Biochem in high doses. The more common adverse effects are cottonmouth and red eyes.
Lineage of Biochem
The lineage of Biochem is a cross between Chemdawg 4 and Sensi Star. Both parents are classics in their own right and blend together nicely.
Growing Biochem
Biochem is a moderately tricky strain to grow. It is tough even to find a clone or seed of Biochem, but it is well worth the search. Cultivars enjoy having Biochem around for its pretty buds and pungent aroma. It is a good strain for both indoor and outdoor environments and has an average flowering time. Biochem is a good step up for beginning cultivars looking to challenge themselves.
Where to Find Biochem
Biochem is extremely tough to find outside of Colorado. As the industry continues to grow, it is likely Biochem will seep into other state markets.
Check with your local dispensary to see if they have any Biochem on their shelves, here!