
- Cream — compact plants, creamy buds, careful humidity control.
Cream
Cream is an indica-dominant hybrid with creamy vanilla notes and a calming, sedative finish suited to temperate greenhouse and indoor grows.
- Creamy vanilla flavour with earthy depth
- Compact, resin-heavy plants ideal for modest spaces
- Reliable yields when humidity is controlled
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Cream Caramel x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high |
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Creamy vanilla, Earthy pine, Sweet citrus |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse environments |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cream
Cream is a resinous indica-dominant hybrid that combines dessert-like flavours with reliable resin production. It performs well in controlled indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites, offering a balanced high that moves from a pleasant uplift to deep relaxation.
Cream is an indica-dominant hybrid with a heavy resin profile. It leans on calming traits while retaining daytime usability at lower doses.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in well-cultivated specimens. This level produces a pronounced cerebral lift that settles into physical relaxation.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%. Therapeutic effects are therefore primarily THC-driven rather than CBD-balanced.
Cream traces back to Cream Caramel crossed with a robust Skunk line. The cross adds sweet, dessert-like terpenes to a resilient backbone.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised or photoperiod regulars depending on breeder. Feminised seeds simplify phenotype selection for growers focused on flower production.
Growing Cream is moderately challenging in humid greenhouse environments due to susceptibility to mould. Vigilant air circulation and regular pruning are necessary to reduce rot risk.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under optimal conditions. Buds mature to dense, cream-coloured flowers with generous trichome coverage.
Yields are medium to high when fed properly and kept dry during bud swell. Average indoor harvests are respectable for a compact plant.
Plants remain medium in height with a sturdy central cola and broad side branches. They suit low to medium ceilings without excessive training.
Cream performs well indoors and can be grown outdoors in sheltered sites in the Scottish Highlands. Outdoors it benefits from a long season and protection from persistent rain common in the Scottish Highlands.
Growing Cream in the Scottish Highlands requires careful humidity control due to frequent damp weather. In humid greenhouse environments maintain dehumidification and airflow to prevent mould during late flowering.
Effects start with a buoyant uplift that eases tension and encourages sociability. With time the high drifts into deep relaxation and gentle sedation.
The flavour profile centres on creamy vanilla with earthy pine undertones. Sweet citrus notes appear on the exhale and linger on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to initiate and maintain flowering; consistent dark periods are essential for bud set.
Provide a balanced feed early on, then increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering to support bud development.
Use strong airflow, dehumidification and staggered pruning to open the canopy; monitor humidity closely during late flowering.
Flush with plain water for 7–10 days before harvest to improve smoke quality and remove excess nutrient salts.
Yes, Cream's medium stature and compact branching make it a good choice for small indoor cannabis grow spaces when trained and topped early.
Low-stress training and topping to create an even canopy work well; tie down branches to expose bud sites to light evenly.
Cure in glass jars for at least two to four weeks, burping daily at first, to fully develop aroma and smoothness.
Yes, regular seeds are available but expect around half male plants; many growers prefer feminised seeds to avoid male culling.
Begin with half-strength nutrients for young plants and increase gradually while watching leaf tips for browning as a sign to back off.
Aphids and spider mites can appear in greenhouse environments; introduce predatory insects and keep the environment clean to prevent infestations.
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