Milk Truck
Cereal Milk
Milk Truck is a hybrid cultivar often considered an alias or phenotype of Cereal Milk, celebrated for its dessert-leaning profile. It is recognized for dense, frosty flowers and a creamy, sweet aroma reminiscent of cereal and vanilla. This strain offers balanced effects that are both uplifting and relaxing.
Appearance
Milk Truck buds are typically dense and heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a frosty, almost white appearance. The flowers often present with squared shoulders and rounded tips, exhibiting a geometric structure. While many phenotypes remain green, cooler temperatures during late flowering can induce purple hues. The dense resin coverage contributes to strong bag appeal and efficient extraction.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Milk Truck is dominated by sweet cream and vanilla frosting, with subtle notes of cereal dough and powdered sugar. Hints of cinnamon and citrus zest are also present, contributing to its complex bouquet. Upon combustion or vaporization, the flavor is smooth and creamy, often described as condensed milk, with lingering cookie-like or nutty undertones on the exhale.
Effects
Milk Truck provides a balanced hybrid experience, characterized by a happy and euphoric high that is also notably calming and sedating. It is favored for its ability to promote relaxation without being overly incapacitating, making it suitable for both social daytime use and evening unwinding. Consumers report a comfortable, functional elevation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically tests between 20-28% THC, with CBD content usually below 1%. The terpene profile is often anchored by caryophyllene and linalool, contributing to its relaxing and calming effects, alongside limonene which adds a hint of citrus. Other terpenes like pinene, humulene, and ocimene may also be present, influencing the overall aroma and experience.
Origins & Lineage
Milk Truck is closely associated with the Cookies family, often regarded as a phenotype or alias of Cereal Milk. Its genetic blueprint is generally traced back to Cereal Milk, which itself is understood to be a cross between Snowman (a GSC phenotype) and Y Life (GSC x Cherry Pie). This lineage places Milk Truck firmly within the GSC-Sherbet-Gelato genetic web, contributing to its characteristic sweet, creamy profile and balanced effects.
Growing
Milk Truck generally grows into medium-tall plants with a Christmas-tree-like structure. It features moderate internodal spacing and stout branches. The buds are known for being dense, resinous, and silica-hard. While specific flowering times are not detailed, its Cookies heritage suggests a moderate flowering period. Yields are considered good, especially from well-cultivated plants with high trichome density.