BARNEYS FARM
WEDDING CAKE STRAIN
WEDDING CAKE STRAIN
Wedding Cake Cannabis Seeds
Wedding Cake strain by Barneys Farm
Wedding Cake strain Feminized: An unforgettable journey into the land of delight begins with a single taste of this Indica dominant SUPER POTENT fiend of a strain. Its family line oozes sweet and sour earthy scents with unmistakable vanilla aromas and old skunky undertones. An acclaimed fusion, famous for its creative, uplifting and euphoric relaxation properties.
The lab have chosen a more Indica dominant 80% Indica + 20% Sativa version for our Wedding Cake strain, opting to evolve further the original Pink Cookies genetics “aka wedding cake” from the Barneys Farm vault originally created by Seed Junky Genetics.
Wedding Cake strain inherits much of its power from its Girl Scout Cookies parent, crossed with Cherry Pie, bringing a sophisticated twist from its OG and Durban Poison X Granddaddy Purple heritage. The strain is so named because it is absolutely smothered in THC crystals, like a well iced wedding spectacular, with subtle purple and pinks during flowering.
Wedding Cake's eight-week flowering period means you could get your hands on her beckoning blossoms in super-fast time. You can expect solid, monster yields of around 650g/m2 indoor and up to 2kg outdoor. with a whopping 24% THC will make you feel like you are on your honeymoon again. Outdoor harvest is in late September, when you’ll be glad you decided to grow this magnificent beast of a plant.
Is Wedding Cake Indica or Sativa?
The Wedding Cake strain by Barneys Farm is 20% Sativa 80% Indica.
What is the best way to store my Wedding Cake strain seeds?
To properly store Wedding Cake seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
What is the best method to germinate Wedding Cake strain seeds?
There are numerous techniques for germinating Wedding Cake cannabis seeds if it is allowed in your location. The paper towel method is a common method in which the Wedding Cake seeds are placed on a damp paper towel and covered with another damp paper towel to keep them moist. After that, keep the paper towel in a warm, dark spot and check on it every day to ensure that it remains moist. When the Wedding Cake seeds have germinated, gently place them in soil or similar growth media.