Cake Family
The Cake Family represents a lineage of cannabis strains developed through selective breeding for dense flower structure and sweet aromatic profiles. Strains within this family—including Girl Scout Cookies crosses and Wedding Cake derivatives—emerged primarily in the 2010s from West Coast breeding programs. Breeders working in this category often report combined genetics from OG Kush, Durban Poison, and Cherry Pie ancestry. The family is commonly associated with compact plant morphology and trichome-dense inflorescences. Lineage records frequently document backcrosses to stabilize desirable trait expression across generations. This family reflects contemporary cannabis breeding emphasis on controlled phenotypes and marketable aromatic complexity.
Cake Family strains
No strains tagged into Cake Family yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Cake Family represents a lineage of cannabis strains developed through selective breeding for dense flower structure and sweet aromatic profiles. Strains within this family—including Girl Scout Cookies crosses and Wedding Cake derivatives—emerged primarily in the 2010s from West Coast breeding programs. Breeders working in this category often report combined genetics from OG Kush, Durban Poison, and Cherry Pie ancestry. The family is commonly associated with compact plant morphology and trichome-dense inflorescences. Lineage records frequently document backcrosses to stabilize desirable trait expression across generations. This family reflects contemporary cannabis breeding emphasis on controlled phenotypes and marketable aromatic complexity.
Breeders select Cake Family genetics for trait stability in offspring, particularly for flower density and terpene preservation across generations. The family serves as a foundational resource for creating new hybrid lines while maintaining predictable plant structure and cannabinoid/terpene profiles.
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