
Shake Shack Clone
$89.00
Shake Shack clones - savory-profile exotic cross. 22-26% THC. Savory, earthy, sweet undertone. The burger-and-shake terpene experience in cannabis form.
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Description
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About Shake Shack
Shake Shack the restaurant built its reputation on taking a simple concept - a burger, fries, shake - and executing it at a higher level than anyone expected. Shake Shack the strain makes the same bet: a savory-earthy terpene profile executed with care and paired with strong genetics.
The savory character (caryophyllene-forward) with a sweet undertone mirrors the Shake Shack brand: familiar and comforting but better than expected.
| Genetics | Ice Cream Cake x OG Fruit Smoothie | THC | 22-26% |
| Type | Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Savory, earthy, sweet undertone | Effects | Relaxing, euphoric, body-heavy |
Burger-Stand Savory, Done Right
Shake Shack brings the food shelf its most committed savory profile this side of the garlic family: earthy, umami-rich, griddle-warm, with a sweet undertone playing the milkshake to the profile's burger. The caryophyllene lead does the heavy lifting - that spiced, savory warmth - while the limonene undertone keeps the exhale from going full GMO. At 22-26% THC with a body-leaning effect, it's the strain for consumers who want savory cannabis without enlisting in the garlic wars.
Effects and Character
The session lands like a good meal: a satisfied euphoric glow up front, then a steadily deepening body comfort that settles in for the evening without pinning it down. The savory profile and the unhurried effect suit the same hours - dinners, couches, conversation - and the cut has earned a particular following among consumers who find sweet strains dessert-like in the wrong way: fine occasionally, wrong daily.
Growing Shake Shack
Expect a sturdy, medium hybrid: 50-65% stretch, strong branching that mostly self-supports, moderate-plus appetite in flower, and an 8-9 week window. The savory terps broadcast louder than the sweet shelf - not garlic-loud, but enough that a properly sized filter belongs in the plan from week four.
The umami depth matures late and cures later: full-window finishes and month-long jars produce the griddle-warm richness the name promises, while rushed harvests taste merely earthy. Take it at 20-30% amber for the full satisfied-meal effect.
Shake Shack FAQ
How savory is it really? Genuinely - umami and earth lead, with sweetness as the undertone rather than the headline.
How does it compare to the garlic cuts? Milder and rounder - savory without the full funk commitment.
Day or night? Evening-leaning; the body comfort builds steadily.
Related cuts? Hans Solo Burger for the full savory deep end, Raising Canes for the sweeter half of the food court.
Savory's Quiet Audience
The market's sweet bias hides a real constituency: daily consumers who tired of dessert profiles years ago and want flower that tastes like cannabis used to - earthy, savory, substantial. Shake Shack serves them without demanding the full funk commitment of the garlic shelf, and that middle position has made savory-mild cuts like this quiet repeat performers wherever they're stocked. In a shared garden it also plays the contrast role beautifully: one bowl of this between sweet jars resets the entire session's palate, and more than one skeptic has left claiming the savory jar as their pick.
Pressing note: savory profiles make distinctive solventless - Shake Shack rosin carries the umami warmth intact, a standout dab in any lineup of fruit-flavored extracts.
Related strains: Donny Burger | Chicken N Wafflez | Raising Canes
Grower resources: Best Hybrid Cannabis Clones for Balanced Effects | Growing Cannabis Outdoors

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