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CFK (aka Chem Fire Kush) is an mostly indica from Emi Indico and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse (Where the plants will need a flowering time of ±60 days) Emi Indico's CFK is/was clone only available as feminized seeds.
The CFK or Chemfire Kush (Maintained only by clone by the Argentine cannabis community) made by Emi Indico in 2013, is a cross of the famous Og Solera or Chemfire (wrongly named Chemfire by Budscience when thinking that it was the cross of BC bud depot with that name) with an incredible male OG Kush from Reeferman Seeds that arrived in Buenos Aires by the owners of the bank itself on their visit to the failed Cannabis Expo Argentina.
The OG Solera is a Chemdawg x Chemdawg cross from a unknow Brazilian breeder selected by Chirry or Franko22 that has taken countless cups in Argentina and Uruguay, particularly this genetics does not have much to do with its name or the chemdawg cross since its predominant flavor It´s Haze, that kind of haze that is felt in Amsterdam inside any trusted coffee shop.
The CFK that has that name when it was renamed by Jim Porrison (local argentine grower) by its acronym C.F.K. (ChemFire Kush) and not as many believe it to be after the Argentine president Cristina Fernandez Kirchner.
CFK is a highly indica-dominant plant, with a flowering time of approximately 60 days indoors, outdoors up to 70 days (10 weeks) is recommended. It stretches little when changing the photoperiod to flowering, but that is compensated by its rapid flower development and extraordinary resin production, to the point that the leaves twist when the trichomes stick together. In Rosin extractions, up to 24% yield has been achieved, being a highly recommended genetics for these purposes. It is also a very easy genetics to clone since the cut will take out roots in the blink of an eye.
With a very indica high, it is a special cannabis to relax and spend a long time on the couch while you look at the wall without understanding anything at all. Regarding the flavor profile, limonene predominates as a terpene, but you always feel in front and behind that taste of incense or masala that comes from the Haze heritage of the mother OG Solera.
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Emi Indico CFK:We found 2 direct descendants from Emi Indico in the seedfinder strain database, here a short overview. To see all hybrids and their descendants, visit our CFK Genealogy Page and check out all the direct crosses as like as the following generations.
CFK Rbx (Emi Indico) | CFK (Emi Indico) x {Chemdawg (Unknown or Legendary) x Chemdawg (Unknown or Legendary)} |
Silver Dog Haze (Keta Seeds) | CFK (Emi Indico) x Haze de Crema (Ola Dog) |
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