Cream 47 by Sweet Seeds
Cream 47 is not built around extremes, but around pressure and substance. It combines Cream Caramel with an AK 47 elite clone and turns that into a strong hybrid that brings together flower mass, stable branching, and a full plant body without drifting into raw width or uncontrolled length.
In growth, it shows strong energy, thick stems, and supportive lateral branches. The frame stays capable and does not concentrate all of its later flower weight only at the top. Instead, it distributes mass well across the canopy. That creates a plant with visible structural density, one that can be guided indoors without much friction and still carries enough outdoor substance to avoid looking narrow or restless.
Sweet Seeds lists flowering at around 8 to 9 weeks and describes production as high. The official page gives around 500 to 650 g per m² indoors and up to roughly 400 to 650 g per plant outdoors. THC is listed at up to about 21 percent. This fits a cultivar that does not rely on speed alone, but on a fairly tight balance between frame, flower weight, and finish time.
The aroma opens on a clearly sweet cream driven layer, yet the earthy and humus like background from Cream Caramel stays firmly in place underneath. That darker base is what keeps the cultivar from collapsing into a flat sweet profile. The AK 47 side adds a sharper edge to the expression without displacing the softer cream core.
What stands out most is how tightly the line holds its traits together. The range appears less in overall direction and more in emphasis. Some plants carry the cream side with more fullness, while others let the spicier AK 47 note pull harder. The finished picture stays steady though: a strong hybrid with dense flower mass, supportive branching, and a sweet earthy signature with more depth than a simple dessert style line.