
Wedding Cake
Wedding Cake is an indica-leaning hybrid known for its dense buds, frosty trichomes, and dessert-like aroma. Many users report a balanced experience that pairs a relaxing body feel with an uplifted, contented mood. Often called "Pink Cookies" in some Canadian markets, this cultivar is popular for evening unwinding.
Reported potency and effects can vary by cultivar, batch, and producer. Use this Canadian comparison profile as a guide, not medical advice.
Profile details
Reported Effects
Common Uses
Flavors
Cannabinoids
THC: 22%
CBD: 0.5%
CBG: 0.5%
Genetics
Quick Facts
Type: Indica-dominant hybrid
THC: Typically 18–25%
CBD: Typically 0–1%
Dominant Terpenes: Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene, Linalool
Flavors: Vanilla, sweet dough, creamy, earthy, peppery
Effects: Relaxed body, euphoric, calming, uplifted mood, creative spark
Best For: Evenings, unwinding after work, low-key socializing, movie nights
Strain Effects
Wedding Cake typically delivers a steady onset when inhaled, with many users reporting noticeable relaxation and a gentle mood lift within minutes. At higher amounts, some users note a heavier body feel that can encourage quiet downtime or sleepiness. Common side effects may include dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, or feelings of paranoia, especially with overconsumption.
"Effects may vary by person."
Flavor & Aroma
True to its name, Wedding Cake often carries sweet notes reminiscent of vanilla frosting and cake batter. Caryophyllene can add a peppery warmth, while limonene often contributes a subtle citrus brightness. Expect creamy sweetness on the inhale with earthy, doughy undertones on the exhale, and a lingering, bakery-style aroma.
Genetics & Lineage
Most commonly associated with Seed Junky Genetics, Wedding Cake is widely described as a cross of Triangle Kush and Animal Mints. In some regions, particularly in Canada, it is also known as "Pink Cookies." This lineage helps explain its rich dessert profile and robust resin production.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Moderate (benefits from training and careful environment control)
Flowering Time: Approximately 8–9 weeks indoors
Yield: Medium to high, depending on training and conditions
Ideal Conditions: Warm, stable environment (around 21–26°C), strong airflow, and controlled humidity (lower in late flower)
Plant Traits: Dense, trichome-heavy buds; cookie-cake aroma; responds well to topping, SCROG, and light defoliation
Medical Uses (Optional)
While not a medical product, some consumers choose Wedding Cake when seeking general relaxation, stress reduction, or help settling down in the evening. Anecdotal reports also mention mood uplift and a soothing body feel. Individual experiences differ, and no outcomes are guaranteed.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is Wedding Cake the same as Pink Cookies?
A: In many Canadian listings, Wedding Cake is also referred to as "Pink Cookies." Genetics can vary by breeder, but the flavour and effect profiles are often similar.
Q: Is Wedding Cake better for day or night?
A: Many users prefer it in the evening due to its typically relaxing body feel and heavier finish at higher amounts.
Q: What does Wedding Cake taste like?
A: Users commonly report notes of vanilla frosting, sweet dough, and cream, with earthy and peppery accents.
Q: How strong is Wedding Cake?
A: It is often considered potent, with THC frequently reported in the high-teens to mid-20% range. Start low and go slow, especially if you are new to high-THC cultivars.
Q: Is Wedding Cake hard to grow?
A: Growers often rate it as moderate. It rewards proper training, stable temperatures, and careful humidity control, especially late in flower.
Why Choose Wedding Cake
Wedding Cake stands out for its dessert-like flavour, dense frost, and a balanced, typically relaxing experience that many find well-suited to evenings. It can appeal to flavour chasers and experienced consumers who enjoy rich, sweet profiles with a calm finish. If you value a comforting aroma and a steady wind-down, Wedding Cake is a dependable pick.