Alien Cream
Alien Cream
Overview
Alien Cream is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Weird & Limited Genetics, created through crossing Alien Rift (from Ocean Grow Seeds) and Cookies and Cream (from Exotic Genetix). This strain represents a carefully crafted hybridization that combines the genetics of two distinct parent strains to create a balanced indica/sativa hybrid. While specific details about its development timeline and breeding history are limited, the strain was originally available only as a clone and later made available in feminized seed form. Due to the limited documentation and user reviews available, Alien Cream appears to be a relatively rare or boutique strain that has not gained widespread commercial distribution.
The strain's genetic lineage suggests it inherits characteristics from both its parent strains - the Alien Rift contributing unique terpene profiles and growth characteristics, while Cookies and Cream likely provides sweet, dessert-like flavor profiles and balanced effects. As with many hybrid strains from smaller breeders, Alien Cream may exhibit varying phenotypes depending on which parent strain's genetics are more dominant in individual plants. The lack of extensive cultivation reports and user experiences indicates this strain may be primarily available in limited markets or through specialized breeding programs.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report potential relief from stress
- May help with general relaxation
- Hybrid effects could assist with mood balance
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Alien Cream can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors according to available information. The strain was originally available only as a clone, suggesting it may require more specialized cultivation knowledge. Specific details about flowering time, yield expectations, plant structure, and growing difficulty are not well documented. As a hybrid strain from Weird & Limited Genetics, growers should expect moderate cultivation requirements typical of balanced indica/sativa crosses. The lack of detailed growing information suggests this strain may be better suited for experienced cultivators familiar with hybrid genetics and clone propagation methods.