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Medellin strain

Updated: Oct 22

Once again, the talented breeders at Californian-based Lemonnade (part of The Cookies Fam.) fail to disappoint with their Medellin weed strain.

This potent hybrid strain hits hard and fast with bold flavor and long-lasting highs that will leave you with a new candidate on your top 10 strains list. The broadly popular Wedding Cake and the ever-dank Sirius Chem D strains make up the Medellin strain lineage, inheriting their potency and flavor.


Medellin weed strain



Not the strain to be played with or smoked by newbies, the Medellin strain’s THC level averages in the low 20s but can reach as high as 30%, reminding us that everyone thinks they’re Tommy Chong until they drop the clutch on the bong. However there’s more to this strain than mind-bending highs, so let’s dive into this Medellin strain review and see what’s got everyone buzzing.

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Is the Medellin strain indica or sativa?

According to Medellin Strain info, it is said to be named after the Columbian city of the same name. It is a bold sativa dominant hybrid strain that may side-swipe you into indica town if you get carried away. Medellin weed strain has a 60% sativa to 40% indica ratio, though due to its potent effects, many users have claimed it felt more indica leaning.

They say that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, whereas others would just call it counterfeiting. The Medellin marijuana strain has grown so rapidly in popularity that it left a trail of fakes in its wake, so buy with caution. Just because pot comes in flashy packaging, that doesn’t mean it’s legit and if you have doubts, then rather go to the source.


Buy wedding cake seeds

  1. 70% indica, 30% Sativa

  2. THC Levels around 25%

  3. Easy growing in- and outdoors

  4. Relaxation while remaining sharp


Genetics

The two flavorful and powerful strains that make up the Medellin stain genetics are both famous in their own right. Wedding Cake strain is a tasty combination of Cherry Pie and GSC (Girl Scout Cookies) that has grown worldwide recognition. It’s a 70:30 indica dominant strain that’s known for ultra-relaxing highs that still allow you to retain focus, despite its 25% THC level.

Medellin strain’s other parent strain is Sirius Chem D, the cosmic result of the intergalactic union of Stardog and Chemdawg. Sirius Chem D is a balanced hybrid that’s known for its high THC levels and generous yields, both indoors and outdoors.

Read our detailed review of Cherry Pie, Girl Scout Cookies and Chemdawg.

Grow info

Medellin strain produces bright green, fluffy nugs coated in a healthy layer of bright orange hairs and trichome frosting. It has a moderate difficulty rating so having some growing experience will be needed; however, growing indoors with controlled conditions will increase your odds of success. Medellin strain seeds, like many other Cookies fam strains, may be tough to find, and if you do happen to come across any make sure that it’s the real deal.


Growing the Medellin strain outdoors

The Medellin weed strain performs well in outdoor environments, growing to an average height of 2.5ft – 5ft. It displays standard resilience to pests and mold, provided you have adequate cultivation knowledge to manage the environment. You can refer to our grow guides for all the tips and tricks you need to know.


Flowering time

Growers of the Medellin weed strain can expect an average flowering time of 55-65 days for indoor setups, with the peak harvest being around day 59. Outdoor enthusiasts can prepare for harvest around late September and early October.

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How much does the Medellin strain yield?

The yields that you can expect will depend on the conditions of your grow setup and the cultivation knowledge implemented, but overall the Medellin weed strain generates medium-sized yields. The average yield growers can expect indoors is 1-2oz/ft2 and 10-15oz per plant for outdoor growers.


Effects

The Medellin strain effects are incredible, enjoyable, and euphoric, but they are by no means gentle. The buzz comes on fast and hits hard, but if consumed in rational quantities, it still allows you to function and focus on the day ahead. It’s a great strain for wake-n-bakes and daytime blazing, allowing you to be sociable and energized.

Here’s our list of the best morning strains to start your day!

The sativa and indica traits of Medellin will present themselves depending on the quantities you smoke, with the indica side setting in as you ingest more. Many users have found that the Medellin strain provided relief to their pain as well as arthritis symptoms. However, others have reported side effects as well. These include anxiety, headaches, dizziness, increased heart rate, and serious bouts of couchlock. Dry eyes and mouth are also to be expected.


Terpenes

The Medellin marijuana strain has a pungent scent with layers of citrus meets cheese. The Caryophyllene terpenes lend to the soft hints of pine that permeate through the thick wall of fuel and funk. Its flavor is previewed in the scent, with limonene terps carrying through the taste of strong lemon citrus mixed with sweet earth and vanilla. Smoking smooth and gentle on the throat, tones of musk with subtle gas flavors are present, especially on the exhale.


How strong is the Medellin strain?

The Medellin weed strain is as strong as the city it’s named after, with THC levels that average in the low to mid-twenties. It has been reported that it can reach as high as 30%.


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