Boston Cream Pie
Boston Cream Pie
Also known as: Boston Cream
Overview
Boston Cream Pie is a evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the powerful Mendocino Menage a Trois Vanilla Cream Pheno X PuTang strains. Developed by Mass Medical Strains, this cultivar was created by combining the award winning PuTang strain (Tangie x Star Pupil) with Vanilla Cream, a very special sativa dominant phenotype of CSI Humboldt's "Mendocino Menage a Trois" strain which is a cross of Triangle Kush and Mendocino Purple. The breeding selection was based on stability, vigor, and most importantly an incredibly positive unique vibe and mouth watering terpene profile. This strain showcases oversized, dense nugs that are visually appealing, characterized by bright purple undertones and thick orange hairs, showcasing exceptional color intensity. Coated in frosty amber crystal trichomes, the strain exhibits a shimmering appearance. The cultivation characteristics include vigorous, tall and lanky plants which don't need a long veg time, and will flower quickly in 8 weeks with larger yield than either parent alone, displaying fantastic hybrid vigor.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression
- Often used for appetite loss or nausea
- Users report relief from cramps or muscle spasms
- May help with stress relief
- Often used for mood enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Boston Cream Pie is mostly sativa and can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse with a flowering time of ±58 days. Flower Time: 8 weeks, Stretch: Tall, Yield: High, Height: Tall. Very vigorous, tall and lanky plants which don't need a long veg time, and will flower quickly in 8 weeks with larger yield than either parent alone, displaying fantastic hybrid vigor. The strain shows an array of colors from purple flowered phenotypes to green flowers with colorful leaf fades. This is considered a moderate to advanced difficulty strain due to its tall growth pattern and specific nutrient needs.