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Eskimo Pie Feminized Seeds

Eskimo Pie Feminized Seeds produce a potent hybrid known for its decadent creamy, minty profile and heavy resin production. A cross of Wedding Cake and Kush Mints, it offers a luxurious dessert-like experience.

Key facts

Seed typeFeminized
GeneticsWedding Cake x Kush Mints
BreederCopycat Genetix
THC26%
CBD1%
Indica / Sativa60% Indica / 40% Sativa
Flowering time8-9 Weeks
Yield (indoor)450-550g/m²
Yield (outdoor)600g+/plant
Height100-140cm
DifficultyModerate
Price (from)$59.99
AvailabilityIn stock

About Eskimo Pie Feminized Seeds

Eskimo Pie is a premium feminized hybrid that brings together two of the most celebrated modern classics in the cannabis world: Wedding Cake and Kush Mints. This genetic combination results in a plant that is as aesthetically pleasing as it is potent. Expect dense, frosty colas that are heavily coated in a thick layer of trichomes, giving the buds a "frozen" appearance that perfectly justifies its name.

The terpene profile of Eskimo Pie is a standout feature, offering a complex blend of sweet, creamy vanilla notes reminiscent of a fresh cake, balanced by a sharp, herbal mint exhale. This dessert-strain profile makes it a favorite among connoisseurs and those looking for a flavorful dabbing or smoking experience. The high is typically long-lasting, starting with a cerebral lift before transitioning into a deep, soothing body relaxation.

Cultivators will appreciate the vigorous growth habits of Eskimo Pie. While it maintains a manageable height indoors, its branches are sturdy enough to support the weight of its heavy flowers. Because of its intense resin production, it is an excellent candidate for extraction enthusiasts looking to produce high-quality hash or rosin. Whether grown in soil or hydro, Eskimo Pie delivers a top-tier harvest that stands out in any garden.

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Growing tips

Eskimo Pie can get quite dense, so ensuring proper airflow during the mid-to-late flowering phase is crucial to prevent bud rot. It responds exceptionally well to low-stress training to manage its structure and maximize light penetration to lower nodes.

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