Magic Milk
Y Life × Snowman
Magic Milk is a sativa-leaning hybrid recognized for its dessert-forward profile, often serving as a phenotype or alias for the Cereal Milk strain. It is celebrated for its sweet, creamy, and berry-tinged aromatics, offering a nuanced experience that appeals to both connoisseurs and casual users.
Appearance
Magic Milk typically produces medium-dense flowers with a golf ball to spade shape. The buds display a bright green coloration, sometimes accented with lavender or plum hues when grown in cooler temperatures. Abundant trichome coverage gives the flowers a frosted, sugar-crusted appearance, complemented by long, honey-colored pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Magic Milk is characterized by sweet cream, vanilla, and cereal sugar notes, often accompanied by berry undertones like blueberry or strawberry milk. Upon inhalation, the flavor mirrors the aroma, presenting a creamy, sweet profile with berry and subtle pastry notes. The exhale may include hints of gentle spice or mint.
Effects
Consumers report that Magic Milk provides uplifting and sociable effects, often leading to giggly moods. While generally well-tolerated, overconsumption may result in dry mouth or headaches for some individuals.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab percentages vary, common terpenes found in Magic Milk include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Pinene. The strain typically exhibits robust cannabinoid content, with THC levels around 26% and CBD below 1%.
Growing Characteristics
Magic Milk is noted for producing vigorous, resinous plants with above-average yields. Its flowers are typically medium-dense and trichome-rich, requiring careful cultivation to preserve its delicate aromatic profile.
Origins & Lineage
Magic Milk is closely associated with the Cereal Milk strain, which itself is a cross of Y Life and Snowman. This lineage brings together genetics from the Cookies ecosystem, with Y Life contributing pastry aromatics and Snowman adding sativa-leaning traits and pine notes.