
- Dessert flavours, deep relaxation, greenhouse-friendly
Creme Brulee
Creme Brulee is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its sweet, dessert-like aroma and calming, body-heavy effects.
- Sweet, creamy flavour with a potent body buzz
- Performs well in greenhouses with good ventilation
- Ideal for evening use and improving sleep
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20-25% |
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<1% |
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GSC x Caramel |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium to high |
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Caramel, Vanilla, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Damp coastal |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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Suitable for greenhouse and sheltered outdoor grows |
About Creme Brulee
Creme Brulee combines GSC lineage with a sugary Caramel phenotype to produce compact plants with dense, trichome-rich buds. It offers a pronounced sweet and creamy flavour alongside relaxing, sedative-leaning effects, and performs best under careful humidity control, making greenhouse or sheltered outdoor setups ideal in cooler, damper regions.
Creme Brulee is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds. It leans towards calming effects with a robust physical profile.
THC levels commonly range from twenty to twenty-five percent, producing noticeably strong psychoactive effects. Even moderate users should approach dosing carefully to avoid overwhelming effects.
CBD content is typically low, usually under one percent. The variety is selected for THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Creme Brulee descends from GSC x Caramel genetics, which explain its sugary terpene profile and dense bud structure. Those parents confer both indica-dominant traits and rich dessert-like aromas.
Feminised seeds are widely available for this strain and simplify crop planning by reducing male plants. Breeders and those chasing larger yields may still prefer regular seeds for selective breeding.
Growing Creme Brulee in a damp coastal climate can increase the risk of mould and bud rot, so close humidity management is essential. Overall the plant suits intermediate growers who can manage ventilation and drying in Swansea's moist conditions.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Buds develop heavy trichome coverage as harvest approaches.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady light, nutrients and proper training. A protected structure can boost final harvest weights by extending the effective season.
Plants stay compact to medium with a sturdy central cola and side branching. They respond well to topping, LST and SCROG to produce an even canopy.
Indoors the strain performs reliably under controlled environmental conditions and supports SCROG or SOG techniques. Outdoor or greenhouse growers around Swansea should prioritise sites with excellent airflow to combat humidity.
Growing Creme Brulee in Swansea's damp coastal climate demands strict moisture control to prevent mould and bud rot. A well-ventilated greenhouse or a sheltered outdoor plot can reduce exposure to persistent dampness and salty air.
Effects begin with a light cerebral lift before moving into a deep, physical relaxation. Many users describe a calming body buzz that eases tension without immediate total sedation for everyone.
The flavour blends sweet caramel and vanilla with a creamy, dessert-like smoke. Subtle earthy undertones balance the sweetness and linger on the finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect around twenty to twenty-five percent THC, enough for a pronounced effect for most users.
It suits intermediate growers more than complete novices because of its need for humidity control and careful drying.
Flowering time is typically eight to nine weeks under good conditions.
Prioritise airflow, use dehumidifiers in enclosed spaces and remove lower foliage to improve circulation around buds.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation works well for Creme Brulee provided humidity is managed, ventilation is strong and you monitor for bud rot.
Yes, topping and LST or SCROG increase yield and create a more uniform canopy that improves light penetration.
A balanced NPK schedule with a slight reduction of nitrogen during flowering helps; feed according to plant response rather than a fixed timetable.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark, well-ventilated space then cure in jars for several weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Autoflower variations exist but classic Feminised and regular lines are more common for this cultivar.
Fungal pathogens and thrips are common concerns; keep plants healthy and inspect regularly to catch issues early.
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