
Mostly Indica · Photoperiod
Wedding Cake Feminized
Triangle Kush × Animal Mints
Wedding Cake feminized seeds produce a predominantly indica-leaning hybrid with a terpene profile that genuinely mirrors its name — sweet, doughy, and complex, with enough spice and citrus to keep the aroma interesting from first sniff to final exhale. This strain consistently delivers high THC output alongside a well-documented relaxing and euphoric effect profile, making it one of the more reliable choices for growers who want both quality and consistency in a single cultivar.
Genetics & Lineage
Wedding Cake is a cross of Girl Scout Cookies and Cherry Pie, two strains with deep roots in California's modern hybrid breeding scene. The result is a cultivar that sits at approximately 70% indica / 30% sativa in its expression, inheriting the resin production and body-focused effects of GSC alongside the fruity, tart aromatic notes that Cherry Pie is known for. THC levels typically fall between 22% and 25%, with CBD content remaining below 1%. The feminized format ensures that all five seeds in this pack will develop into flowering plants under the correct photoperiod conditions, eliminating the time and space cost of identifying and removing males.
Aroma, Flavour & Effects
The three dominant terpenes — Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene — each play a distinct role in the overall profile. Caryophyllene provides a peppery, almost spiced backbone that prevents the sweetness from becoming flat. It is also the only terpene known to interact with the body's CB2 receptors, which may contribute to the strain's widely reported calming and analgesic qualities. Limonene delivers a sharp citrus brightness that becomes most noticeable when the buds are broken apart. Myrcene rounds the profile with an earthy, slightly musky warmth that anchors the sweeter top notes. On the palate, expect a rich vanilla and cream flavour on the inhale with a faint sour-tangy finish on the exhale. Effects onset within minutes and are typically described as euphoric and cerebrally uplifting initially, transitioning into a relaxed, body-heavy state that makes this strain better suited to evening use for most consumers.
Growing Profile
Wedding Cake performs well both indoors and outdoors, with indoor cultivation offering the most control over its dense, resinous bud development. Flowering time indoors runs 8 to 9 weeks from the switch to a 12/12 light cycle. Indoor yields average 500 to 600g per square metre under optimised conditions, while outdoor plants harvested in late September to mid-October can reach 600g per plant in a full-season run. The strain's indica structure means plants stay relatively compact — typically 80 to 120cm indoors — and respond well to LST (low-stress training) and SCROG setups that open up the canopy and improve light penetration to lower bud sites. Difficulty is rated intermediate; the dense bud structure requires attentive humidity management during late flowering to reduce the risk of botrytis.
Who This Strain Is For
Experienced growers looking for a high-resin, commercially attractive cultivar will find Wedding Cake a productive and visually striking addition to their rotation. Beginners with a basic understanding of humidity control and canopy management can also achieve strong results, particularly in a controlled indoor tent environment. The balanced euphoric-to-relaxing effect arc makes it a practical choice for personal consumers seeking evening relief from stress, mild pain, or difficulty unwinding after long days.
Five feminized seeds per pack — a focused quantity for a first run or a targeted addition to an existing grow.
THC
Up to 25%+
CBD
>1%
Genetics
Wedding Cake x Unknown Fast Version
Sex
Feminized
Flowering time
8 - 9 Weeks
Indoor yield
450 - 550g/m²
Climate
Indoor, Temperate, Mediterranean
Medical
Anxiety, Arthritis, Depression, Insomnia, Lack of Appetite, Pain
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