Wedding Cake from
PowerStrains® is a very tasty cannabis strain packed with THC. This potent cannabis strain is resistant to diseases and fungi, making cultivation easier.
Wedding Cake from PowerStrains®, also known as ‘Triangle Mints #23’, is a potent indica hybrid. It was created by crossing Triangle Kush with Animal Mints, although opinions are divided on this. Cherry Pie X Girl Scout Cookies may also be in the mix. Fun fact: in Canada, this strain is known as Pink Cookies.
– Consists of 80% indica genetics
– Can be grown both indoors and outdoors
– Resistant to a lot of inconveniences, such as mould and diseases
– Produces a high yield of cannabis after a short flowering time
Wedding Cake can be grown indoors or outdoors. You can count on a flowering time of 7-9 weeks. If grown outdoors, Wedding Cake will be ready for harvest between September and October. Moreover, you can expect high yields of cannabis.
Wedding Cake is a very ‘hardy’ strain and has been found to be resistant to several types of diseases and moulds. So, you won’t have to deal with spider mites and mildew.
- Strain Type: Feminised strain
- Indica / Sativa: 80% indica/20% sativa
- Genetics: Triangle Kush x Animal Mints and/or Cherry Pie x Girl Scout Cookies
- THC: High (25%)
- CBD: Low (<1%)
- Flowering time: 8-9 weeks
- Yield Outdoor: High (500-600 g/m2)
- Yield Indoor: High (550-650 g/m2)
- Height Indoor: 100-150 cm
- Height Indoor: 150-200 cm
- Effects: Relaxing, happy
- Flavor: Earthy, natural, pepper, spicy
Strain FAQ
How do disease-resistant strains handle soil and nutrient conditions?
These strains are generally more adaptable to various soil types and nutrient regimens. Their robust nature is said to allow them to thrive even in less-than-ideal soil conditions and be more efficient at nutrient uptake.
What differentiates Wedding Cake's genetics?
Cherry Pie and Girl Scout Cookies (GSC) genetics provide Wedding Cake's sweet, earthy, and somewhat peppery spice flavour. This sophisticated blend enhances the strain's aroma, flavour, and complexity, making it appealing to a large swathe of collectors.
Does the main terpene in peppery tasting strains appear elsewhere?
Caryophyllene gives black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon their zing. This crossover shows the shared terpene profiles of spices and cannabis strains.