
Candy Cream Go Fast
Cannabis seeds
by Kannabia Seeds
Candy Cream Go Fast Cannabis Seeds by Kannabia
Candy Cream Go Fast is a fast-flowering feminised cannabis seed from Kannabia that combines their Cream genetics with an autoflowering counterpart, delivering dessert-scented buds in just 50 days of bloom. With 20–21% THC, a 60% indica-dominant profile, and yields reaching 550–600 g, this strain punches well above its weight class for a fast finisher. The violet-hued flowers are coated in a thick resin layer that makes them as photogenic as they are practical for extractions.
This pack contains 5 feminised fast-flowering seeds. Candy Cream Go Fast is not a standard autoflower — it's a fast-flowering photoperiod strain bred from Kannabia's Cream line crossed with its auto sister. You still control the light cycle, but flowering wraps up faster than a typical photoperiod. If you want a fully automatic variety, look at Kannabia's dedicated autoflower catalogue instead.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Kannabia |
| Genetics | Cream line x Autoflowering Cream |
| Type | Feminised, Fast-Flowering |
| Indica / Sativa | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
| THC Content | 20–21% |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 550 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 600 g per plant |
| Flowering Time | 50 days |
| Outdoor Harvest | Late September |
| Plant Height | Up to 180 cm |
| Resistance | Good (pests and moisture) |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
| SKU | CSKA0090 |
Growing indoors? Candy Cream Go Fast reaches 180 cm and produces dense branching, so a decent grow tent and a carbon filter are non-negotiable unless you want your entire flat smelling like a caramel factory. Pair these seeds with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a tent tall enough to handle the stretch. If you're planning extractions from that generous resin coat, a set of bubble bags or a pollen press will help you make the most of the trichomes.
Why Candy Cream Go Fast Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow
Most fast-flowering strains come with a trade-off. You get speed, but you sacrifice yield, potency, or both. Kannabia's breeders managed to dodge that compromise with Candy Cream Go Fast. By crossing a proven Cream-line mother with her autoflowering sister, they kept the THC at a solid 20–21% and the yields generous — 550 g/m² indoors, 600 g per plant outdoors — while shaving the flowering period down to 50 days. That's roughly two weeks faster than many photoperiod strains in the same potency bracket.
The resin production is the other standout feature. If you've ever grown a Cream-family strain, you know they frost up nicely, but Candy Cream Go Fast takes it further. The trichome coverage is dense enough to make this a genuinely good extraction candidate — think bubble hash, rosin, or dry sift. And those bright violet hues across the flowers aren't just for show; they're a sign of healthy anthocyanin expression, which typically intensifies with cooler night temperatures during late bloom. Visually, your jars will look spectacular.
The honest limitation? Height. At 180 cm, these plants grow tall regardless of whether they're indoors or outdoors. If you're working with a 120 cm tent, you'll need to start low-stress training early or run a short veg period. We've seen growers underestimate the stretch on Cream-line genetics and end up with colas pressed against the light. Plan for it, and you'll be fine. Compared to something like Kannabia's Amnesia Dream XL Auto, Candy Cream Go Fast trades the fully automatic convenience for better control over veg time and, frankly, a more interesting terpene profile.
Terpene Profile and Aroma of Candy Cream Go Fast
The Cream family earned its name honestly, and Candy Cream Go Fast carries the lineage forward with a terpene profile that smells like a patisserie. Crack open a cured jar and the first thing that hits you is a wave of vanilla and caramel sweetness — not artificial, more like actual warm toffee. Underneath that, there's a gummy-candy note (think wine gums, not Haribo) and a citrus undertone that keeps the whole thing from becoming cloying. It's the kind of strain that makes the room smell good enough that people who don't even smoke will comment on it.
When smoked or vaporised, the sweetness translates directly. The inhale is smooth and creamy, the exhale carries that caramel-citrus combination, and there's very little harshness even in a joint. For anyone who gravitates toward dessert strains — Gelato, Wedding Cake, that whole family — Candy Cream Go Fast sits comfortably in the same territory but with its own distinct character. The slight indica dominance (60%) means the effect leans toward a mood-lifting, relaxing smoke rather than anything racy or cerebral. A good end-of-day strain.
How to Grow Candy Cream Go Fast Seeds
- Germinate your Candy Cream Go Fast seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy substrate. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours at 22–25°C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. Use 11–15 litre pots for indoor grows, or plant directly into the ground outdoors if your climate allows harvesting by late September.
- During vegetative growth, keep the light cycle at 18/6. Because these plants reach 180 cm, begin low-stress training (LST) early — bend and tie the main stem horizontally once it has 5–6 nodes. This opens up the lower bud sites and keeps the canopy even.
- Switch to 12/12 lighting to trigger flowering. Candy Cream Go Fast responds quickly — expect visible pistils within the first week. The 50-day bloom countdown starts from the flip.
- Prune lower growth that receives no direct light. Kannabia specifically recommends this for Candy Cream Go Fast because the branching is vigorous and dense. Removing larf and small inner shoots redirects energy to the main colas.
- Monitor humidity closely during weeks 4–7 of bloom. The dense bud structure combined with that thick resin layer can trap moisture. Keep relative humidity below 50% and ensure good airflow through the canopy.
- Harvest when roughly 70–80% of trichomes are milky with a few turning amber. Indoor growers can expect up to 550 g/m²; outdoor plants can return up to 600 g each by late September.
- Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The caramel and vanilla notes intensify significantly with a proper cure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Candy Cream Go Fast an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
It's a fast-flowering photoperiod, not a true autoflower. You still need to switch the light cycle to 12/12 to trigger bloom. The autoflowering genetics in its parentage shorten the flowering period to around 50 days, but light-cycle control remains in your hands.
How tall does Candy Cream Go Fast grow indoors?
Expect plants to reach up to 180 cm if left unmanaged. Indoor growers should start low-stress training during veg and consider a shorter vegetative period to keep height manageable. A tent of at least 180 cm is recommended, though 200 cm gives more breathing room for the light.
What yield can I expect from Candy Cream Go Fast seeds?
Indoors under optimised conditions, up to 550 g/m². Outdoors, individual plants can produce up to 600 g each when harvested in late September. Pruning lower growth and ensuring good light penetration are the two biggest factors in hitting those numbers.
Is Candy Cream Go Fast suitable for making hash or extracts?
Yes — it's one of the better extraction candidates in Kannabia's catalogue. The resin layer is thick and consistent across the flowers, which makes it well-suited for bubble hash, dry sift, or rosin pressing. The terpene profile carries through into concentrates nicely.
What does Candy Cream Go Fast smell and taste like?
The dominant aromas are vanilla, caramel, and gummy candy with a citrus undertone. When smoked or vaporised, the flavour is smooth and sweet — a proper dessert strain. The sweetness intensifies with a good two-week cure in glass jars.
How does Candy Cream Go Fast compare to other Kannabia Cream strains?
It shares the signature sweet, creamy terpene profile of the Cream family but finishes faster — 50 days in bloom versus 60+ for some of its siblings. The trade-off is the height; at 180 cm, it grows taller than most Cream autos. If speed and flavour are your priorities, this is the one to pick.
Does Candy Cream Go Fast resist mould and pests?
Kannabia rates its resistance to pests and moisture as good. The plants are robust and vigorous. That said, the dense bud structure means you should keep humidity below 50% in late flower and maintain good airflow — dense colas and high humidity are never a safe combination.
Last updated: April 2026
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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.











