White Dawg Strain Information
White Dawg is a cross between Chemdog and White Fire OG. Its mysterious breeders created a strain with an aroma that is strong and floral with hints of OG and Kush. It grows pine-shaped mossy green buds dressed with orange pistils and blanketed by frosty white trichomes.
It gained popularity when it won 2nd place in the Denver Medical Cannabis Cup for hybrids. The strain is available and most abundant in Colorado and other states like Oregon, California, and Michigan.
What are the Flavor and Effects of White Dawg?
White Dawg has a nice yet strong earthy flavor.
Euphoria will wash your whole being and make you unreasonably happy. Enhanced creativity and fits of giggles will make you forget your worries and enhances your focus. A boost in appetite will make you instantly hungry. Within a few seconds, a full-body high will overpower you. You will feel tingly and lazy. Ideally, White Dawg is not a morning strain and should be consumed at night or before going to sleep.
What are the Medical Benefits of White Dawg?
Medically speaking, White Dawg is a powerful analgesic, stimulant, appetite booster, and relaxant. It is beneficial for those who suffer from stress, pain, nausea, Crohn’s disease, depression, fatigue, hypertension, insomnia, PTSD, and insomnia.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from White Dawg.
White Dawg has two common cannabis-induced dehydration side effects to look out for. Not a serious matter, dry itchy eyes, and dry mouth will present itself. Drinking lots of fluids will wane the reactions. It is also advised to use an eye moisturizer to soothe those irritated, red eyes.
Greening out is also possible when using this strain. This is due to overconsumption, so go slow with the doses, especially if you are a beginner. Don’t fret, this is temporary and disappears after some time.
How to Grow White Dawg?
White Dawg grows both indoors and outdoors. Plant it in a spacious area where it can thrive freely. Trim it when it grows too high and uneven. Top it to make it bushier and redirect its energy to smaller branches. Remove rotten parts. Choose high-quality organic soil for planting. Check the pH of the plant. Feed it with the proper nutrients. Watch out for mold and mildew, as well as pests that can ravage it. Do not expose it to extreme temperatures.
In order to raise yields, you can try a hydroponics setup wherein nutrients are transported directly to the roots. In this method, water is used instead of soil. This is helpful in a way that the flowering period of the plant is hastened while positively affecting the production of yields. Aspirant growers may also stick to the conventional use of soil as a medium. This improves terpene profiles that enhance the flavors and helps plants produce a more prominent scent.