Hybrid

Yummy

Nighttime

Taste & Smell

Effects

Pairs Well With

About this Hybrid Strain

Yummy, an indica-dominant cannabis strain, is aptly named for its delightful scent and flavor profile that evokes a fruit-salad or tropical paradise. This strain's lineage combines the genetics of the potent indica Granddaddy Kush with the versatile hybrid White Dawg, culminating in a strain that offers both physical relaxation and mental tranquility. Bred by the renowned CBD Crew in Northern California, Yummy stands out for its robust growth, producing large colas on thick, strong stems, indicative of its healthy and vigorous genetic heritage. Yummy's visual appeal is notable, with its large, dense buds that are rich in color and generously covered in trichomes. The buds are supported by thick, strong stems that bear the weight of the large colas, showcasing the plant's vitality and the breeders' expertise in creating a strain that is as beautiful as it is effective.

True to its name, Yummy fills the senses with a scent and flavor reminiscent of a fruit salad or tropical paradise. This sweet, fruity essence makes it a pleasure to consume, whether smoked or vaporized, and contributes to the strain's popularity among those who prioritize taste in their cannabis experience.

While the exact THC levels of Yummy remain a topic of debate, its effects are well-documented. Consumers report a profound relaxation that envelops the body, making limbs feel heavy and easing physical tension. The mind enters a state of euphoria and tranquility, conducive to meditation and other serene activities. However, this mental calmness does not lend itself well to tasks requiring concentration or focus. Due to its sedative properties, Yummy is best reserved for evening or nighttime use, as it may induce sleepiness.

Yummy is praised for its therapeutic potential, particularly in managing appetite issues, nausea, insomnia, light pain, and mild depression. Its ability to relax the body and calm the mind makes it a valuable strain for those seeking relief from these conditions. However, like many cannabis strains, it may cause dry mouth, dry eyes, and in some cases, anxiousness.

Yummy can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, with a flowering time of nine to ten weeks. While specific details about its terpene profile are not provided, its fruity, tropical aroma suggests the presence of myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene, which are known for their relaxing, mood-elevating, and pain-relieving properties. Growers can expect a moderately challenging cultivation process, rewarded with sizable yields of high-quality buds.

Lab Data

Cannabinoid Lab Data
Cannabinoid Amount
CBD: <1%

History

Yummy was created after combining the genetics of the indica Graddaddy Kush and hybrid White Dawg. It first blossomed under the care of a breeder in northern California named CBD Crew.


Genetic Lineage

Yummy - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Yummy
White Dawg - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid White Dawg
Fire OG - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid Fire OG
The White - Hybrid Cannabis Strain
Hybrid The White
Chemdawg - Sativa Cannabis Strain
Sativa Chemdawg
Nepalese Origin
Thai Origin

Frequently Asked Questions About Yummy

What is Yummy?

Yummy is an indica-dominant cannabis strain known for its fruit-salad-like scent and flavor, offering a relaxing and euphoric high.

Where does Yummy come from?

Yummy is a cross between the indica Granddaddy Kush and the hybrid White Dawg, bred by the CBD Crew in Northern California.

What does Yummy smell like?

It emits a sweet, fruity aroma reminiscent of a tropical paradise or fruit salad.

What does Yummy taste like?

The flavor of Yummy mirrors its aroma, offering a delightful, sweet, and fruity taste.

What color does Yummy have?

Its buds are dense and rich in color, indicative of its potency and quality.

What effects does Yummy have?

Yummy induces a state of body relaxation and mental euphoria, suitable for meditation and relaxation but may impair concentration.

Is Yummy an Indica, Sativa, or Hybrid?

Yummy is an indica-dominant hybrid strain.


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