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The Mother’s Milk strain is a rare one that you need to try due to its famous lineage. The potency is going to be high so don’t let the harmless name trick you. Don’t be the person that takes a strain too lightly and ends up being far too high
Keep in mind that rare strains can be a bit more expensive due to a lack of inventory locally. Below will give you an insight into this wonderful strain of weed.
Mother's Milk Marijuana Genetics
Is Mother's Milk strain an indica or sativa?
Mother’s Milk is a 70/30 sativa-dominant hybrid of Nepali OG and Appalachia. The relaxation that you will feel with this strain can lead to the point of sedation. The strain is a creeper so toke then wait until the effects fully hit you.
Nepali OG is the epitome of an Indica strain due to its effects. If you tend to have a mind that races, this will put the brakes on this. Expect some quality sleep if consuming this around bedtime.
Appalachia tops out at around 18 percent THC. Expect to be motivated mentally as your body starts to be impacted by a bit of couch-lock. Medical patients swear by this strain when it comes to relieving chronic pain.
Blue Nightmare and Lucid Dream can be great options to try if you cannot seem to get your hands on Mother’s Milk. Both of these have around the same potency with 24 to 28 percent THC.
Strain Yield Of Mother's Milk Pot
Mother’s Milk can be grown indoors or outdoors. You want to opt for an outdoor grow if you are looking for the largest yield possible. Indoors you can expect around 1 ounce per square foot. Outdoors you can expect up to a pound which is quite impressive.
Flowering Phase Length Of Mother's Milk
The flowering phase is incredibly long with Mother’s Milk at 10 to 12 weeks. The yield is average when you consider the long flowering phase. Some strains have an 8-week flowering phase and deliver well over a pound come harvest time.
The strain is going to be pretty difficult to grow and with its rarity, you don’t want to waste any seeds or clippings you find. Power Purps and Strawberry Jack will be very similar to growing Mother’s Milk. Consider doing research on strains that do well under almost identical conditions. You could find a few strains you truly love that are a breeze to grow.
THC Content Of Mother's Milk Weed
The THC percentage of Mother’s Milk marijuana is between 24 and 29 percent. The sense of euphoria can be incredible especially if you have taken a tolerance break. Taking tolerance breaks can save you money as you can drive down your tolerance for THC.
Flavor And Aroma Of Mother's Milk
Mother’s Milk is going to have the flavor of cream, fruit, and lemon. The aroma will consist of lemon, cream, and earth.
Caryophyllene can change the life of a medical patient suffering from chronic pain. The spicy taste is noticeable in cannabis where this is present. Gorilla Glue #4 is a great option with this terpene if you have experience as it is extremely potent at over 30 percent THC in some cases.
Myrcene is the ultimate calming terpene as it not only calms the mind but also the body. The terpene, therefore, is perfect for addressing problems sleeping or with anxiety. OG Kush and Purple Urkle are two famous strains that contain this terpene.
Limonene will taste and smell like lemons. Besides the delicious flavor/aroma, the terpene can help stimulate appetite and improve your mood almost instantly. Black Cherry Soda and Quantum Kush are two strains you should try with this terpene.
Price Of The Mother's Milk Strain
Mother’s Milk is not the most expensive strain coming in at around $225 per oz. For 1/8th of an ounce, you should expect to spend anywhere from $40 to $46. The prices can differ drastically depending on the state that you live in. The taxes differ vastly between states with some hiking up prices to generate more tax revenue.
Mother's Milk Weed Seeds
Bodhi Seeds and Seed City both have these seeds available online. There are even chances to get clones online which can be invaluable. The last thing you want is to have seeds shipped to your house that are confiscated. Even though seed banks send seeds, this does not mean that it is legal. The US has a federal law against shipping marijuana seeds.
If you live in a legal state, you can go to the dispensary to inquire about seeds. The employees could order you some or might know where you can find them. Some employees at a dispensary are juggernauts of marijuana knowledge in the local area.
Medical Conditions Mother's Milk Can Help
Studies continue to show how much cannabis can help people in its various forms. The relief being found from something as natural as weed can be important. Mother’s Milk can help with the following medical conditions:
- Chronic Pain
- Depression
- Inflammation
- Insomnia
- Muscle Spasms
- Stress
Mother’s Milk can be a great medical strain as it has a moderate amount of CBD. You can expect up to 2 percent CBD which is not the highest but it is healthy.
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Final Thoughts On The Mother's Milk Weed Strain
Mother’s Milk is a strain that you are going to love if you want to relax. Try the strain near the end of the day as you will likely feel a bit of sedation. Growing this strain can be a challenge but if you are up for it, it can result in a great harvest.
Learning the details that matter when it comes to growing is essential. Mother’s Milk will calm the soul so the name is so fitting. What is the strain that you rely on to make sure you can relax and potentially fall asleep? Bubba Kush is a pure Indica that this author truly enjoys to help him unwind.
Gavin Kushman
Gavin is a worldly adventurer and cannabis connoisseur, embarking on journeys that take him to the far corners of the globe to explore and document the varied effects, flavors, and histories of both renowned and lesser-known strains. From the misty high-altitude farms of the Hindu Kush highlands to the vibrant cannabis cafes of Amsterdam, Gavin's quest for knowledge spans continents. A recognized authority in the cannabis industry, he frequently lends his expertise to leading publications such as Cannabis Training University, where his captivating blog articles chronicle his unique experiences with different cannabis strains.