Mommyas Milk by Exotic Genetix
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Mommy's Milk is a predominantly indica cultivar from Exotic Genetix, a breeder recognized for dessert-leaning, resinous hybrids. It is characterized by its rich aromatics, dense flowers, and a flavor profile that evokes creamy confectioneries.
Appearance
Mommy's Milk typically produces dense, mid-sized colas with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, simplifying trimming. The flowers often display a frosty coating of trichomes, giving them a glassy sheen. In cooler environments, subtle purple hues may develop on the sugar leaves, contrasting with bright pistils.
The structure is compact and bushy, indicative of its indica genetics, with short internodal spacing. Side branches are robust enough to support heavy blooms, though some support may be beneficial in late flower. Dried buds have a firm, satiny texture with vibrant green hues and a crystalline appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is dominated by a sweet, creamy top note, often compared to vanilla milk or marshmallow whip, with undertones of powdered sugar and malted milk. Beneath the sweetness lies a foundation of earthy and kush-like scents, sometimes with a faint gas or rubbery edge that becomes more pronounced when the buds are broken apart.
Upon consumption, the flavor is soft, creamy, and subtly sweet, reminiscent of vanilla cream or sweet cereal milk. The experience is layered with gentle earthy notes and a hint of gas on the mid-palate. The exhale often features a peppery spice and a lingering bakery-like sweetness, akin to icing sugar or shortbread.
Effects
As an indica-dominant strain, Mommy's Milk is generally associated with comforting and relaxing effects, aligning with its nighttime-oriented name. Users often report a soft, velvety smoke and a sense of physical ease.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Mommy's Milk typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18% to 26%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is noted for its sweet and creamy characteristics, likely influenced by compounds such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, and Nerolidol. These contribute to the strain's distinctive aroma and flavor notes.
Growing
Mommy's Milk is described as having a flowering time of approximately 8 to 9 weeks (56-63 days), consistent with many indica-leaning hybrids. The plant's compact and bushy structure requires optimized airflow to mitigate potential humidity issues. Its dense trichome coverage makes it suitable for extraction.
Origins & Lineage
Mommy's Milk was developed by Exotic Genetix, a Washington-based breeder known for creating dessert-leaning, resin-forward hybrids. While the breeder has not officially disclosed its parentage, the cultivar is understood to be a mostly indica strain. Its name and profile suggest a focus on creamy, confectionary characteristics and a comforting effect, distinguishing it from other similarly named strains.