Terpenes and resin in abundance with Wedding Cake x Watermelon Zkittlez
This cross between Wedding Cake and Watermelon Zkittlez produces Sativa dominant plants that will surprise the grower with their high resin and terpene production.
This variety responds well to pruning, trellising and SCROG cultivation, with a medium to high yield, it is characterised by the harvest quality and a generous and aromatic cannabis concentrates production.
Wedding Cake x Watermelon Zkittlez harvest is ready after about 9 to 10 weeks of flowering when cultivated indoors. Cultivated outdoors, with the harvest ready in October, it is advisable grow it in a greenhouse to protect its compact flowers from humidity.
Its aroma combines sweet, fruity and floral notes on an earthy and spicy background. It produces a balanced effect, relaxed at the body level and joyful and euphoric at the mental level.
- Purple City Genetics Wedding Cake x Watermelon Zkittlez info:
- Type: feminized cannabis seed
- Genetics: Wedding Cake x Watermelon Zkittlez PCG Cut
- Sativa dominant hybrid
- Indoor flowering: 9 - 10 weeks
- Outdoor harvest: October
- Indoor yield: average
- Outdoor yield: average
Strain FAQ
Zkittlez challenges?
Zkittlez is said to be moderately difficult but is quite happy in both indoor and outdoor situations. It reportedly flowers inside in 7–8 weeks and has a height and robustness that make it attractive for mould or pest-prone areas.
Do environmental conditions alter these strains' earthy taste?
Definitely. Soil and environmental factors are all said to affect a strain's flavour, especially earthiness. Terroir describes how soil type and climate affect the taste and aroma of agricultural products.
How do African and Middle Eastern strains differ in cannabinoid profiles?
African strains have different CBD and THCV compositions that offer many therapeutic benefits. However, Middle Eastern genotypes produce significant THC and resin, which are valuable in hashish manufacture.
Can greenhouse cannabis strains create microclimates?
Fascinatingly it is reported that some strains adjust their greenhouse environment to suit them. This ability to adapt to microclimates can reportedly produce distinctive plant qualities like bright colours and bud structures. There are those that say that a greenhouse can bring out the best in cannabis.
Can early finishing strains negatively impact cannabis terpenes and flavour?
Not at all—early-finishing strains are often said to have varied terpene profiles. Even with early harvest appropriateness, these varieties reportedly retain their fragrances, flavours, and therapeutic effects.