Creeper
Creeper
Also known as: M5, SSSC Creeper
Overview
Creeper by Super Sativa Seed Club is a pure sativa strain originally developed as part of the legendary Dutch seed bank's collection and also known as M5. The strain was bred by combining traditional sativa genetics with Crockett's Haze, creating what SSSC describes as a 'New School Sativa' that maintains old-school characteristics while delivering modern potency levels. Originally inbred for three generations and selected specifically for quality of high, early maturation, and yield, Creeper represents the classic approach to sativa breeding from one of Europe's oldest seed companies, established in the 1980s.
The strain produces tall, branchy plants with numerous internodes and characteristically long sativa leaves with extensive pistils. Plants display vigorous growth patterns typical of pure sativa genetics, developing into large specimens with impressive stretch during flowering. The buds form in the classic sativa structure - long, stretchy, and densely covered in resinous trichomes. Visual characteristics often include bright lime greens with occasional purple hues, particularly in certain phenotypes that may express anthocyanin-rich coloration during the flowering period.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress
- May help with mild anxiety
- Often used for depression
- Reported to enhance focus and creativity
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Creeper is considered very easy to grow, described as almost growing 'by itself' despite being a pure sativa. Indoor flowering time is 10-11 weeks with plants requiring regular pruning of large fan leaves after the first 3 weeks of bloom to improve light penetration. The strain produces vigorous, highly branched plants with numerous internodes and benefits from SCROG (Screen of Green) training methods. Plants can become quite large and leafy, requiring adequate space and support. Outdoor harvest is typically ready in late October. Expected yields are above average with proper care, and the strain is suitable for both novice and experienced growers. Plants prefer warm, sunny conditions but can adapt to various environments.