London Cream Cake Auto is an easy-going strain based on London Pound Cake bred with Gelato and mixed with robust ruderalis. It´s an indica-dominant strain with intense flavour and potency. An effortless growing is a real deal with London Cream Cake automatic. With no need to change the light cycle, she only needs a little bit of maintenance, but taking only 10 weeks from seed to harvest, it´s not very demanding. The buds are delicious and the indoor yields around 450-550 gr/m2, with outdoor circa 80-120 gr/plant. The experience of the terpene profile of our London Cream Cake automatic comes intense, citrussy with berry undertones. It offers a fresh and fruity taste, resulting in soothing and relaxing smoke.
The effect is euphoric and uplifting. Perfect for social gatherings!
Strain FAQ
Are there any particularly famous Gelato crosses?
Breeders have been creating Gelato hybrids to increase its well deserved legacy. Gelato #33 x Zkittlez adds candy flavours, while Gelato x Wedding Cake adds vanilla and spice. Gelato + OG Kush is said to combine intellectual highs with body-calming euphoria.
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern make-up mean for its potential THCV content?
African strains, especially from South Africa and Malawi, have high THCV levels. THCV is being studied for hunger control and weight management due to its reported clear-headed, energising high.
What is an important factor in creating berry strains?
The terpene linalool adds a floral, gently sweet note that softens and enriches the berry profile with lavender and soft berry notes.
How have indica strains adapted to the cold environmental conditions?
The tight, compact buds of indica strains are more than just attractive—they protect against the cold. This compact bud structure keeps cold, damp air out, preventing mould and keeping plants healthy in cold weather.
Why is it reported that increased CO2 levels are useful?
It has been well reported that higher CO2 levels improve photosynthesis, and therefore enhances plant growth and yields. Some indoor enthusiasts reportedly increase CO2 to more than double what plants breathe in nature, enabling rapid growth.