Cream Caramel F1 Fast Version by Sweet Seeds
Indica Dominant Hybrids
Cream Caramel F1 Fast Version is a predominantly indica strain developed by Sweet Seeds, recognized for its fast-flowering characteristics and appealing sensory profile. This hybrid combines traditional indica traits with modern breeding for a swift cultivation cycle without sacrificing quality.
Appearance
This strain typically presents dense buds with a visually appealing coloration, often featuring deep green leaves accented by hints of burnt orange and purple. The buds are noted for a generous coating of trichomes, contributing to a sticky texture.
Aroma and Flavor
Cream Caramel F1 Fast Version offers a distinct aroma reminiscent of freshly baked caramel, complemented by sweet and earthy undertones. The flavor profile follows suit, beginning with creamy caramel notes that transition into hints of vanilla and a subtle woody finish.
Effects
Users commonly report a robust and relaxing physical sensation, characteristic of its indica heritage. The experience often begins with a gentle cerebral uplift before settling into profound physical relaxation, making it suitable for unwinding.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
This strain generally exhibits THC levels averaging around 18% to 22%, with modest amounts of CBD. Key terpenes contributing to its profile include myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, alongside smaller quantities of pinene and linalool.
Growing Characteristics
Developed with rapid growth cycles in mind, Cream Caramel F1 Fast Version offers a significantly reduced seed-to-harvest time compared to traditional varieties. This fast-flowering trait makes it a versatile choice for various cultivation environments and grower preferences.
Origins and Lineage
Bred by Sweet Seeds, Cream Caramel F1 Fast Version is a predominantly indica hybrid, with approximately 80% of its genetic traits stemming from classic European indica breeding programs. Its F1 hybrid status is the result of controlled cross-breeding designed to enhance stability and expedite life cycles.