Wedding Cake Auto from PowerStrains® is an autoflowering strain that quickly made its mark on the cannabis market thanks to its unrivaled properties. Compact and ultra-resinous buds full of exciting flavours.
Wedding Cake Auto from PowerStrains® was created by crossing Wedding Cake with a ruderalis dominant strain. Wedding Cake itself is a hybrid based on Girl Scout Cookies. The autoflowering variety also has indica-dominant genetics and is easy to grow for beginners, but will also satisfy more experienced growers.
Wedding Cake Auto has a full life cycle of 8-9 weeks, from seed to harvest, and produces high yields of cannabis. Just a few weeks after planting, her developing buds that glisten like jewels in the light begin to take shape.
Wedding Cake Auto is a true delight for the palate. She has a fruity berry flavour, good for an instant summer feeling. The high THC concentration ensures a strong and fast effect. With over 20% THC, she induces a clear, mental high that stimulates creativity. It also provides a deep relaxation of the body.
- Strain Type: Autoflower strain
- Indica / Sativa: 65% indica/35% sativa
- Genetics: Wedding Cake x Ruderalis
- THC: High (20%+)
- CBD: Low (<1%)
- Flowering time: 8-9 weeks (seed to harvest)
- Yield Outdoor: High (450-500 g/m2)
- Yield Indoor: High (500+ g/m2)
- Height Indoor: 70-110 cm
- Height Indoor: 100-130 cm
- Effects: Relaxing, creative, happy
- Flavor: Fruity, berry
Strain FAQ
Wedding Cake challenges?
Wedding Cake is said to require precise humidity and temperature management to thrive. After 7-9 weeks, it reportedly produces dense, trichome-rich buds that are both beautiful and potent.
Are there often lemon elements to berry flavour cannabis?
Yes! Limonene blends citrus and berry for a mouthwatering sweet-sour taste.
Are strains with Central American and Caribbean heritage better at certain elevations?
Cannabis strains from higher elevations in Central America are affected differently by the large range of elevations. Cooler temperatures and higher UV light increase trichome production in these strains. Environmental stress can increase cannabinoid and terpene levels.