Cream Crystal Meth

Cream Crystal Meth

Cream Crystal Meth

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Also known as: Crystal Cream Meth

Overview

Cream Crystal Meth is a cannabis strain developed by Breaking Buds Seeds from Alicante, Spain, created as a posthumous tribute to Howard Marks (known as Mr. Nice) for his contributions to cannabis culture and teachings. The strain was developed through careful breeding and stabilization of two acknowledged indica genetics, resulting in a 100% stable variety. This hybrid is the product of crossing Critical Mass (contributing mandarin citrus characteristics) with Afghan Skunk (providing a more stretched appearance and thicker structure to support heavy flower weight). The strain represents years of selective breeding aimed at achieving an evolution in cannabis genetics, with the breeders continuously working to improve the product. Cream Crystal Meth is known for its unique balance between power, clarity, and duration of effects, making it a distinctive offering in the cannabis market.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report balanced effects for stress relief
  • May help with maintaining clarity while relaxed
  • Often used for extended relief due to long duration

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Cream Crystal Meth is a mostly indica hybrid (90% indica, 10% sativa) that can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. The strain has a flowering time of approximately 55 days indoors and finishes in early September when grown outdoors. Plants reach medium to high height and produce very high yields. This strain demands a higher dose of nitrogen compared to regular indica varieties, making it unique in its nutritional requirements. The plant develops a thicker structure to support the weight of its heavy flowers and requires advanced odor control due to its intense fragrance. Available only as feminized seeds, this strain is suitable for growers seeking high production with relatively short flowering times.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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