Cereal Milk
Cereal Milk
Hybrid
Cereal Milk, sometimes known simply as “Milk,” is a balanced hybrid strain from the cannabis company Cookies. It’s created by crossing the strain Y Life (a blend of Cookies and Cherry Pie) with Snowman, another Cookies phenotype. As its name implies, this strain has a uniquely sweet, sugary, and creamy flavor profile with notes of berries mixed in, reminiscent of the last few sips of cereal milk! Its aroma is also sweet but packs herbal and spicy undertones that excite the senses. After a few tokes of Cereal Milk, you’ll feel a wave of relaxation followed by a boost in your mental energy and sociability. Get ready for dense, trichome-coated nugs that will keep you coming back!
Cereal Milk
Terpenes
The predominant terpene in Cereal Milk is beta-caryophyllene, though limonene and humulene are also common.
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Cereal Milk
Grow Info
As a newer strain, Cereal Milk hasn’t had as much time as its fellow strains to reach many growers. But what we already know about the strain can give us some clues into how to grow it like a pro. For one thing, this strain is a hybrid, meaning it tends to grow to a medium height and density.
You’ll want to employ careful training and pruning techniques (like screen of green) while your plants grow to ensure the right areas get enough sunlight. As always, make sure you give your plants plenty of access to direct light, water, and space for ventilation.
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FAQs
Cereal Milk is an evenly balanced hybrid strain that’s 50% sativa and 50% indica. That means it gives users the best of both worlds, combining the calming effects of indica strains with the uplifting, focusing effects of a sativa.
Many consider Cereal Milk a top-shelf strain because it has high-quality and traceable genetics, a one-of-a-kind flavor, and powerful effects. Top-shelf flower is the best of the best in terms of quality, benefits, and potency. Cereal Milk is the result of careful breeding, so you can rest assured that this strain won’t underwhelm or disappoint.
The most important difference between Cereal Milk and Gary Payton is genetic history and, as a result, effects. While Cereal Milk is sweet, creamy, and physically mellowing, Gary Payton has a sharper and spicy, earthy taste and creates a more focused or cerebral high.