
Feminized seeds
by Azarius
Cereal Milk is a 50/50 indica/sativa hybrid cannabis seed strain that delivers a genuinely unusual flavour profile — buttery, fruity, sweet, with a vanilla finish that lingers. Bred from Y Life (Cookies x Cherry Pie) crossed with Snowman, this photoperiod feminised strain produces compact, resin-drenched plants with a THC content of 23–25%. If you've been chasing flavour without wanting to sacrifice potency or yield, this is the one to grow.
We sell Cereal Milk cannabis seeds in packs of 1, 3, 5, and 10. Growing indoors in a standard 1m x 1m tent, you'll comfortably fit 4 plants — so a 5-pack gives you a spare in case one seed doesn't pop (rare, but it happens). If you're running a larger setup or want to pheno-hunt for the sweetest-smelling plant, grab the 10-pack. First-time grower just wanting to test the strain? A single seed or 3-pack does the job without overcommitting.
Cereal Milk cannabis seeds produce buds with a terpene profile that genuinely lives up to the name. Crack open a cured jar and you'll get hit with a wave of sweet, creamy butter — like the milk left at the bottom of a bowl of sugary cereal. There's a distinct fruitiness underneath, somewhere between ripe berries and candied citrus, and the whole thing is rounded off by a soft vanilla note on the exhale. It's not subtle. Visitors to your drying room will comment on it.
The complex terpene profile here is what sets Cereal Milk apart from other dessert strains. Where something like Gelato leans heavy on the ice-cream sweetness, Cereal Milk has that extra buttery, almost savoury layer that makes it more interesting. If you've grown Wedding Cake and enjoyed the flavour but wanted something a touch lighter and fruitier, Cereal Milk is the logical next step.
Cereal Milk cannabis seeds produce sturdy, bushy plants that max out around 1.5 metres in height — making them manageable for both indoor tents and outdoor gardens. Here's what to expect across different setups.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | Y Life (Cookies x Cherry Pie) x Snowman |
| Strain Type | 50% Indica / 50% Sativa Hybrid |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Indoor Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks |
| Outdoor Harvest | October |
| Maximum Height | 1.5 m |
| Indoor Yield | 400+ g/m² |
| THC Content | 23–25% |
| Growth Structure | Compact, bushy |
| Resin Production | Heavy — trichome-laden buds |
Indoor yields come in around 400 g/m² or more after 8–9 weeks of flowering. Outdoors, expect harvest in October with comparable or better returns depending on your climate. The plants stay naturally compact and bushy, which is a genuine advantage if you're working with limited vertical space — no need to stress about a sativa stretch eating up your headroom.
Cereal Milk responds well to training but doesn't demand it. That's the beauty of a well-bred hybrid — it'll perform whether you're hands-on or more of a water-and-wait grower. Here's a straightforward approach.
At 23–25% THC, Cereal Milk delivers a potent but balanced experience. The 50/50 genetics mean you get the best of both worlds — an initial uplifting, clear-headed wave that gradually settles into a relaxing body stone. It's not a couch-lock strain, and it's not a racy sativa either. Think of it as a comfortable middle ground that works for daytime or evening use.
The balanced nature makes Cereal Milk a versatile strain. We've had customers grow it specifically for social situations — the kind of smoke you can share with friends without anyone getting too quiet or too wired. The flavour alone tends to start conversations.
One honest note: at 23–25% THC, this isn't a beginner's smoke. If you or your intended audience are newer to cannabis, smaller amounts go a long way. The flavour might tempt you into hitting it repeatedly, but the potency catches up.
The dessert strain category is crowded, so here's how Cereal Milk stacks up against two popular alternatives you might also be considering.
| Trait | Cereal Milk | Gelato | Wedding Cake |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Y Life x Snowman | Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint GSC | Triangle Kush x Animal Mints |
| THC Range | 23–25% | 20–25% | 24–27% |
| Dominant Flavour | Butter, vanilla, fruit | Sweet, citrus, cream | Earthy, sweet, vanilla |
| Balance | 50/50 | Slightly indica-dominant | Indica-dominant |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks | 8–9 weeks | 7–9 weeks |
| Plant Height | Up to 1.5 m | Up to 1.5 m | Up to 1.5 m |
| Best For | Balanced day/evening use | Relaxation-focused sessions | Heavy evening relaxation |
If you want the most balanced effect with the most unusual flavour, Cereal Milk wins. Wedding Cake hits harder on the indica side and is better suited to winding down. Gelato sits somewhere in between but leans more relaxing than uplifting. All three are excellent growers — your choice really comes down to what you want in the jar.
Growing Cereal Milk indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit for the easiest setup. A carbon filter is non-negotiable if you're growing in a shared space — Cereal Milk's terpene profile is loud, and your neighbours will know about it. For outdoor growers, a good set of fabric pots and organic soil amendments will help these plants reach their full resin-producing potential.
We've been selling cannabis seeds since the early days, and strains come and go. The ones that stick around tend to share a few traits: they grow without drama, they yield well, and they produce something you actually want to smoke more than once. Cereal Milk ticks all three boxes.
The resin production on this strain is genuinely impressive. By late flower, the buds look like they've been rolled in sugar — which also makes Cereal Milk an excellent candidate if you're interested in making extracts or hash. The 23–25% THC content translates well into concentrates, and that terpene profile carries through extraction beautifully.
The one thing to watch: humidity management in late flower. Those dense, resin-heavy buds are a magnet for mould if your environment isn't dialled in. This isn't unique to Cereal Milk — any resinous, compact strain has the same vulnerability. Keep your airflow strong and your humidity below 50% in the final weeks, and you'll be fine. It's the kind of thing that's easy to prevent but painful to fix once it starts.
For the flavour-chasers, the hash-makers, and anyone who wants a genuinely balanced hybrid that doesn't lean too far in either direction — Cereal Milk is one of the best options we carry right now.
Neither — it's a true 50/50 hybrid. The genetics combine Y Life (Cookies x Cherry Pie) with Snowman, resulting in an even split between indica and sativa. You'll feel both sides: an uplifting onset followed by physical relaxation.
Cereal Milk tests between 23% and 25% THC, putting it firmly in the high-potency category. Experienced smokers will appreciate the strength; newer users should start with small amounts and wait before having more.
Indoors, expect 8–9 weeks of flowering after switching to 12/12 lighting. Outdoor growers in the Northern Hemisphere will typically harvest in October. The plants don't stretch excessively during the flip, staying compact throughout.
Butter, fruit, sweetness, and vanilla — like the milk left at the bottom of a bowl of sugary cereal. The flavour is most pronounced after a slow dry and at least two weeks of curing in glass jars. Rushing the cure mutes the vanilla and butter notes significantly.
No. Cereal Milk is a robust hybrid that performs well indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouses. It responds to training techniques like LST and topping but also grows well without much intervention. The main thing to manage is humidity in late flower due to the dense, resinous buds.
Indoor growers can expect around 400 g/m² or more. Outdoor yields depend on climate and growing conditions but are generally comparable or higher. Training during veg and adequate lighting will push yields toward the upper end.
Absolutely — the heavy trichome coverage makes Cereal Milk an excellent extraction strain. The terpene profile carries through well into concentrates, so you'll retain that distinctive buttery, vanilla flavour in your hash or rosin.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.