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No. 4887Hybrid

Milk by Seedism Seeds

Indica-dominant hybrid × Sativa-dominant hybrid

Milk is a balanced hybrid cannabis strain from Dutch breeder Seedism Seeds, cultivated to offer an even blend of indica and sativa genetics. It is appreciated for its subtle creamy aroma, consistent potency, and adaptable effects suitable for daytime or evening use without inducing excessive sedation or anxiety.

EffectsRelaxing Uplifting Balanced Lucid Soothing
AromaCreamyEarthySweetMaltSpicy

Appearance

Milk typically develops dense, medium-sized buds with a rounded structure. The flowers are often light to mid-green, accented by amber or orange pistils. Trichomes form a frosted layer, contributing to visual appeal. Leaf and bract morphology are characteristic of a hybrid, with moderate internode spacing that supports light penetration and training techniques.

Under specific conditions, such as cooler night temperatures, some plants may exhibit faint purple or plum hues. The trichome heads mature uniformly, transitioning from clear to cloudy and then amber. A sticky resin coating is often present on harvested buds, indicating healthy glandular development.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Milk is characterized by a soft creaminess overlaid with earthy and subtly sweet notes, often described as having a dairy or malt-like quality. When the buds are broken apart, a deeper earthy scent and a hint of spice may emerge, suggesting the presence of terpenes like caryophyllene or humulene. A thorough curing process enhances these subtle cream and cereal-like notes.

On the palate, Milk often presents initial flavors of light sweet cream and cereal malt, followed by earthy undertones and a mild peppery sensation. Vaporizing at lower temperatures tends to highlight the creamy sweetness and any citrus notes, while higher temperatures or combustion can bring out more toasted grain, pepper, and woody characteristics. A well-cured product typically yields a smooth mouthfeel.

Effects

Milk provides versatile effects that are neither overly sedating nor overly stimulating, making it suitable for various times of day. The experience often begins with a clear-headed lucidity that gradually transitions into a sense of physical ease and relaxation. This balanced profile allows users to remain functional while experiencing gentle relief.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Milk is reported to have a THC content ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD levels below 1%. The terpene profile commonly includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Humulene, and Ocimene, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor characteristics. The specific percentages and dominant terpenes can vary based on cultivation and environmental factors.

Growing

Milk is considered a hybrid strain suitable for various growing conditions. It exhibits moderate internode spacing and a structure that responds well to topping and scrogging. Growers should aim for controlled drying and curing processes, ideally at 60-62% relative humidity for 10-14 days, followed by a cure of at least a month, to best preserve its delicate aromatic compounds.

Origins & Lineage

Milk is a balanced hybrid developed by Seedism Seeds, an Amsterdam-based breeder collective known for creating robust, garden-friendly hybrids. While the exact parent strains have not been publicly disclosed, the cultivar is intentionally bred to express a classic indica and sativa heritage in roughly equal proportions. Its genetics likely draw from traditional European cannabis building blocks.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Milk by Seedism Seeds?
Milk by Seedism Seeds typically contains between 18% and 24% THC, with CBD levels below 1%.
What are the primary aromas and flavors of Milk?
Milk is known for its creamy, earthy, and subtly sweet aroma, often with malt or dairy notes. Flavors can include cream, citrus, coffee, and a peppery finish.
What kind of effects does Milk produce?
Milk offers balanced effects that are generally lucid and uplifting, gradually leading to a sense of physical ease without heavy sedation.
Is Milk a pure indica or sativa?
Milk is classified as a balanced hybrid, meaning it has roughly even genetic contributions from both indica and sativa lineages.