Umami Butter
Umami Butter
Overview
Umami Butter is a euphoric Indica-dominant cross of Gelatti and Black Diamond X created by Maven Genetics. The Japanese word 'Umami,' which translates to 'essence of deliciousness,' is experienced with each flavor-packed hit of this strain. This strain has gained recognition for its unique savory and creamy terpene profile that sets it apart from typical sweet cannabis varieties. The strain displays violet and fuchsia tones interwoven between amber stigmas that sit beneath a dense sea of sticky, resinous trichomes. While some sources classify it as a 50/50 hybrid, it is primarily described as indica-dominant and known for its high THC of 37%, though THC levels can range from 18-37% depending on the phenotype. Umami Butter stands out due to its unique and pronounced purple coloration, with intense and vivid shades of violet and fuchsia that set it apart and make it instantly recognizable. The strain has earned a devoted following among cannabis connoisseurs who appreciate its complex flavor profile and potent effects.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep issues
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report help with muscle relaxation
- May help with nausea and cramps
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Drowsiness
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Drowsiness or sedation
- Possible increased appetite
- Possible anxiety in sensitive users with high doses
Growing Information
Umami Butter has a relatively short flowering time, typically ranging from 8 to 9 weeks, making it suitable for growers looking to harvest their buds in a relatively short timeframe. It can be successfully cultivated both indoors and outdoors, but it thrives particularly well in controlled indoor environments. The strain performs best in temperate climates, which provide a combination of warm temperatures, ample sunlight, and a slight drop in temperature during the flowering stage to encourage vibrant purple hues. Umami Butter's dense and resinous buds can be vulnerable to mold and mildew, particularly in environments with high humidity levels. Proper ventilation and humidity control are crucial, maintaining humidity levels around 30% to 50% during the flowering stage. The cultivation difficulty is considered moderate, requiring attention to environmental factors to achieve optimal results.