The Peaches and Cream hybrid is a
Skunk phenotype accompanied by a taste profile that lives up to its name. Though floral and citrusy in odor, Peaches and Cream features a tastey fruity taste underscored by a subtle spiciness. Its nuggets take on a soft pink-orange color throughout maturation with bright amber hairs bursting from pastel calyxes. Heady happiness gives way to creativity and good moods, making this strain of cannabis a good choice for
focused tasks and unwinding soon after work.
Strain Flavor
When smoked or converted into an edible form, the flavor of the Peaches and Cream strain is best described as Peach, Sweet, and Citrus.
Peaches and Cream Strain Medicinal Benefits and Side Effects
Relaxed
99.45% of users reported feeling relaxed.
Happiness
98.39% of users reported feeling happier.
Uplifted
96.67% of users reported feeling uplifted.
Talkative
87.87% of users reported feeling talkative.
Lack of Appetite
64.01% indicated a decrease in appetite.
Euphoria
97.75% of users reported feelings of happiness.
Anti-Depressant
70.96% of users felt uplifted after consumption.
Pain Reduction
70.63% of users noticed a reduction in pain.
Stressed
99.32% of users reported reduced stress.
Dry Mouth
99.57% of users reported a dry mouth.
Dry Eyes
1.55% of users reported dry eyes.
Dizziness
0.25% of users reported feeling dizziness.
Headaches
0.63% of users reported headaches.
Nausea
61.59% of users reported feeling nauseous.
How to Breed Peaches and Cream Seeds
Below you can find a list of strains that are parents and predecessors which led to the medicinal effects and properties of the Peaches and Cream cannabis strain. It was through the breeding of these strains which led to the production of Peaches and Cream marijuana seeds, while attempting to cultivate their combined effects and therapeutic properties. To breed your own Peaches and Cream seeds, you would need to cultivate a mixture of the following strains:
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