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Cream Pie

Feminised (also available in regular and auto variants)

Cream Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid known for creamy vanilla flavours and reliable mid-to-high THC potency.

Why choose Cream Pie?
  • Creamy vanilla terpene profile
  • Sturdy, resinous buds
  • Performs well in sheltered outdoor sites
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Wedding Cake x Girl Scout Cookies
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium, bushy
Yield Medium to high
Taste sweet cream, vanilla, earthy undercurrent
Seed Type Feminised (also available in regular and auto variants)
Climate windy coastal growing areas
Effects mellow cerebral uplift, deep relaxation, sedative finish
Environment Both

About Cream Pie

Cream Pie is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its dessert-like aromas and stable growth habits. It performs well both indoors and outdoors, producing dense, resinous buds that favour relaxation and sleep while offering manageable yields when given proper care.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Cream Pie is best suited to growers with intermediate experience because it benefits from careful feeding and support in windy coastal growing areas. Staking and windbreaks are often necessary to prevent stem damage.

Flowering Time:

Indoors it flowers in about 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoors expect harvest in mid to late season depending on site.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high under optimal conditions, especially with attentive training. Outdoors plants can produce sizeable colas when sheltered from strong winds.

Height:

Plants typically reach medium height with a compact, bushy structure. Side-branching produces dense buds that respond well to light pruning.

Environment:

Indoors Cream Pie responds well to SCROG and sea of green methods for a controlled canopy in Yorkshire. Outdoors in Yorkshire it performs best with shelter from salt-laden winds and adequate support.

Climate:

In Yorkshire, growers in windy coastal growing areas must prioritise windbreaks and sturdy trellising to protect plants from salt spray. Choosing sheltered microclimates and later planting dates can mitigate exposure and make Cream Pie succeed despite coastal winds.

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Which trellis works best for Cream Pie in a windy spot?
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Use sturdy wooden posts with strong netting and tie main stems gently to reduce sway and stem breakage.
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Can I grow Cream Pie in a polytunnel in Yorkshire?
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Yes, a polytunnel offers shelter from coastal winds and extends the season, but ensure good ventilation to avoid humidity build-up.
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How early should I start Cream Pie indoors for an outdoor Yorkshire crop?
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Start seedlings 4–6 weeks earlier under lights to produce robust transplants ready for mid-season outdoor planting in Yorkshire.
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Is defoliation useful for this strain?
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Light, targeted defoliation improves airflow and light to bud sites, but avoid over-stripping which stresses the plant.
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What soil mix do you recommend?
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A free-draining loam with added compost and perlite gives good structure and nutrient buffering for Cream Pie.

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