Yellow Vein Kratom
A less common kratom variety with mild, balanced effects. Often described as a gentler version of green vein.
Quick Reference
- Primary effects
- Relaxation, Mood & Social Ease
- Also comes with
- Focus & Cognition
- Onset
- 20-40 min
- Duration
- 3-4 hours
- Intensity
- Mild
- Legal status
- Legal (US)
- Evidence level
- Community consensus
What it is
Yellow vein kratom is the most debated vein color — there is no consensus on whether it represents a distinct harvest, a specific drying process applied to other vein colors, or a blend. What is consistent across community reports is that yellow vein varieties tend to produce the mildest effects of any vein color — gentle mood elevation, mild relaxation, and subtle cognitive enhancement. This makes yellow vein a common recommendation for beginners or for users who find other vein colors too intense. Common cultivars include Yellow Vietnam, Yellow Borneo, and Yellow Bali.
Effects
What you're here for
Mild relaxation without sedation
Gentle mood elevation
Also comes with
Subtle cognitive enhancement
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