Chemlato
About Chemlato
Chemlato has been reviewed by some consumers to be a euphoric, heady, but mellow and relaxing high. Bred by crossing the hybrid cannabis strainsGelato 33and707 Chemdawg, Chemlato shares an experience similar to its parent strain 707 Chemdawg. Both strains have been reviewed by consumers to offer a slightly more focused experience if consumed in moderate and controlled doses.
Much like its parent strains, Chemlato is known to produce a very pungent skunky and petrol like aroma, accompanied by a peppery and slightly chemical undertone. Some batches may bear a spicy, sharp, and sweet flavor, much like its robust aroma. Fans of strains likeChemdawgorSour Dieselwill feel welcomed when trying Chemlato.
It's a cannabis strain that produces small, but incredibly dense dark forest green buds. Most of Chemlato's buds are layered with a sticky and resinous layer of trichomes and amber-colored hairs. Apical buds that are harvested tend to be coated in an even thicker layer of trichomes and are typically a bit denser.
Chemlato has been reviewed by some consumers to help in treating ailments such as depression, migraines, and nausea. Some recreational users have reported Chemlato to pair well with listening to music, reading a novel, or even creative tasks such as painting, drawing, or writing. Dominant terpenes found in Chemlato areBeta-Caryophyllene, Bisabool, andHumulene, while THC levels tend to reach about 16%.
Terpene profile
- alpha humulene0.2%