Strawberry Milk by Kre8 Genetics
Goji Razz × Strawberry Milk
Strawberry Milk is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by Kre8 Genetics, noted for its balanced profile. This strain combines potent indica relaxation with appealing aromatic qualities, making it a favorite among various cannabis consumers.
Appearance
Strawberry Milk buds are typically dense and frosty, exhibiting vibrant colors that suggest its berry heritage. The plant's structure is robust and compact, characteristic of its indica genetics. Tiny trichomes cover the buds, contributing to a sparkling appearance and hinting at high cannabinoid content.
Aroma & Flavor Profile
This strain is named for its distinct aroma and flavor, which feature sweet, creamy notes reminiscent of fresh strawberries and a smooth, milky finish. Consumers often describe a dessert-like experience, similar to strawberry milkshakes, with a balance of sweetness and mild earthiness.
Cannabinoid & Terpene Profile
Strawberry Milk typically tests between 18-25% THC, offering significant potency. It also contains moderate levels of CBD, often around 0.5-1.2%, which may contribute to a balanced effect. Key terpenes like Myrcene and Caryophyllene are present, influencing the strain's aroma and potential effects.
Effects
Users report that Strawberry Milk induces a state of relaxation and euphoria. Its indica-dominant nature suggests it is well-suited for unwinding and experiencing a calming sensation. The balanced cannabinoid profile may help mitigate potential anxiety associated with higher THC levels.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Kre8 Genetics, Strawberry Milk is an indica-dominant hybrid. While specific parent strains are not definitively listed, it is suggested to have genetic ties to strains like Dazzleberry, which itself is a cross of Goji Razz and Strawberry Milk. This lineage contributes to its complex flavor and relaxing effects.
Growing
Early cultivation reports indicated a potential for increased yield, with some journals noting a 15-20% improvement over certain parent strains. The plant's structure is generally robust and compact, reflecting its indica genetics. Consistent appearance across batches has been noted in cultivation forums.