Feminized and non-autoflowering version. The most awarded strain from the Sweet Seeds catalog SWS04 (Cream Caramel®) now featuring ultra-fast flowering. This strain is an F1 hybrid which is the result of the cross between an elite clone of our Cream Caramel® and a selected strain of 3rd generation of SWS22 (Cream Caramel Auto®). This version of Cream Caramel®shows a strong hybrid vigour, turning into plants with the usual mainly Indica structure. Shows great homogeneity in all the offspring.
The aroma is very sweet resembling caramel, with earthy tones and hues inherited from the Blue genetics that intervenes in the cross of the original Cream Caramel®. This kind of strains are usually the favourites of medical cannabis users. Chemotypes with high THC levels and enough CBD to provide a relaxing and antidepressant effect.
Strain FAQ
Can Fast Strains handle colder weather?
Their versatility is a superpower. Fast Strains can reportedly harvest before the cold snap. This tenacity allows plants to thrive even in areas where summer is a brief visit, protecting legal producers in cooler climates.
Do environmental conditions alter these strains' earthy taste?
Definitely. Soil and environmental factors are all said to affect a strain's flavour, especially earthiness. Terroir describes how soil type and climate affect the taste and aroma of agricultural products.
Can high-yielding strains adapt to different climates?
Indeed, many of these strains are known to adapt well to a great range of various climates. Breeding ingenuity has created hybrids that reportedly thrive in chilly northern regions and warm, humid tropical conditions.
What makes legal indoor growing systems water-efficient?
Hydroponics and aeroponics make legal indoor cannabis growth water-efficient. These systems recycle water and nutrients, reducing waste and use. This win-win is said to provide plants with critical nutrients while minimising environmental effects.
What genes help Mid-September strains finish early?
These strains have genetics from short-summer, early-fall locations. This genetic tailoring is said to allow them to finish their lifespan before colder weather, ensuring a successful time for those in northern latitudes or unpredictable climates.