UnderDawg OG: T.H. Seeds' Chemdawg Masterclass
T.H. Seeds crafted UnderDawg OG to honour Chemdawg's cult status while pushing yield potential to commercial levels. This 60% Sativa–leaning feminized hybrid channels the legendary strain's potent, fuel-forward character into a more manageable flowering window. Growers across Canada—from BC's wet coast to Ontario's variable seasons—report dense, resin-coated colas that finish in just 8–9 weeks under lights. The result is a plant that respects the Chemdawg name while delivering the speed and vigour that Canadian indoor operations demand.
Indoor Growing: Speed and Resin Without Compromise
UnderDawg OG rewards dialled-in indoor setups with exceptional resin production across a compact flowering period. This strain favours consistent warmth (21–24°C) and moderate humidity during flower to prevent mould issues—critical for Canadian growers in humid regions. Feed nitrogen-heavy during veg, then transition to potassium and phosphorus once pistils emerge; the sativa backbone will stretch 20–30% after the flip. Eight to nine weeks under a strong light schedule yields dense, resinous colas ready for harvest. Watch for rapid transpiration; this hybrid drinks steadily during peak flower. Indoor growers report gram-per-watt harvests when environment and feeding are locked in. Outdoors, UnderDawg OG suits temperate zones and short-season climates but demands protection from late summer dampness.
Potent, Lingering Effects With Fuel-Soaked Aromatics
UnderDawg OG delivers a sativa-forward high that settles into grounded relaxation as the Indica base asserts itself. Users report intense cerebral clarity followed by a creeping body stone—ideal for afternoon use or early evening sessions. The flavour profile swings between sharp diesel notes, earthy undertones, and a subtle pine finish that lingers on the palate. Terpene-rich smoke (or vapour) carries the full chemical punch Chemdawg devotees crave. Best enjoyed after work or when creative focus is less critical; the potency and lingering effects suit wind-down moments.




