
- Creamy flavour, calm finish.
Cream Pop
Cream Pop is an indica-leaning hybrid known for creamy vanilla flavour and relaxing effects suited to evening use.
- Creamy vanilla flavour with citrus lift
- Compact, resinous buds for restricted spaces
- Moderate difficulty, forgiving to common mistakes
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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CANDY x CREAM |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium |
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Creamy, Vanilla, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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short outdoor growing season |
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Relaxed, Happy, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cream Pop
Cream Pop combines dessert-like sweetness with a calming body effect, producing dense, compact buds and a resilient plant structure. Suited to both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor spots, it performs well with moderate feeding and careful humidity management, making it a practical choice for growers dealing with short outdoor growing seasons.
Cream Pop is an indica-leaning hybrid that balances mellow body effects with gentle mental uplift. It shows dense buds and a compact canopy typical of that type.
THC levels for Cream Pop typically run between 18% and 22%. That potency delivers clear relaxation without overwhelming cerebral stimulation.
Cream Pop has negligible CBD, usually under 1%. It is not chosen for CBD therapy but can complement other cannabinoids in full-spectrum use.
The lineage of Cream Pop traces to a candy-forward parent crossed with a creamy, indica variety. This CANDY x CREAM pairing produces the strain's signature sweetness and dense bud structure.
Seeds are commonly available as Feminised to ensure a reliable female crop. Photoperiod genetics mean growers must manage light cycles rather than relying on auto-flowering traits.
Growing Cream Pop in a short outdoor growing season requires careful timing and strain selection. Plants are moderately forgiving but need attention to humidity control and feeding.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor growers in northern climates should start earlier to avoid autumn rain.
Yields are moderate, favouring quality over bulk. Indoor growers can coax larger returns with SCROG or training methods.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy structure and sturdy internodes. This compact form suits restricted outdoor spaces and indoor tents.
Indoors, Cream Pop adapts well to controlled environments and responds to topping and low-stress training. Outdoors in Edinburgh it performs best in sheltered spots away from prevailing moisture.
Growing Cream Pop in Edinburgh with a short outdoor growing season requires attention to cool, damp autumns. Use raised beds, early starts and protective covers to mitigate rain and finish before frost.
Effects start with a light cerebral lift that settles into a soothing physical calm. Many users report improved sleep and reduced tension without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends creamy vanilla with subtle citrus top notes. A sweet aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a balanced grow nutrient in veg and shift to bloom formulations in flower, reducing nitrogen in the last two weeks.
Increase air circulation, space plants to improve airflow and use foliar drying after rain; consider mildew-resistant pruning.
Monitor trichomes for mostly cloudy with some ambers; harvest timing leans toward later to maximise relaxing effects.
Yes, but protect buds from prolonged wet cool conditions which increase rot risk; move potted plants under cover for heavy rain.
Yes, topping and low-stress training help create an even canopy and improve light penetration for bulkier colas.
Allow the top centimetre of medium to dry between waterings; avoid over-watering in cool, damp weather to reduce root issues.
Watch for spider mites and aphids; inspect regularly and use biological controls or approved treatments early.
A greenhouse offers better control over moisture and can extend the season, but ensure ventilation to limit humidity spikes.
Use carbon filtration and negative pressure to keep smells contained, especially during late flowering.
High humidity cannabis cultivation increases mould risk for Cream Pop, so deploy dehumidification, active airflow and timely canopy management to reduce wet spots.
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