Cake
The Cake family encompasses cannabis strains descended from or influenced by foundational genetics like Wedding Cake, Cake Batter, and similar cultivars that emerged in the 2010s. These strains are typically characterized by dense bud structure, creamy or vanilla-forward terpene profiles, and lineage tracing back to crosses involving Girl Scout Cookies, Triangle Kush, or Cherry Pie genetics. Breeders working in this category often report medium to high yield potential and relatively stable phenotype expression across generations. The Cake designation reflects both flavor descriptor and breeding lineage rather than a single parent strain, making it a loose family classification frequently applied in contemporary cultivation.
Cake strains
The Cake family encompasses cannabis strains descended from or influenced by foundational genetics like Wedding Cake, Cake Batter, and similar cultivars that emerged in the 2010s. These strains are typically characterized by dense bud structure, creamy or vanilla-forward terpene profiles, and lineage tracing back to crosses involving Girl Scout Cookies, Triangle Kush, or Cherry Pie genetics. Breeders working in this category often report medium to high yield potential and relatively stable phenotype expression across generations. The Cake designation reflects both flavor descriptor and breeding lineage rather than a single parent strain, making it a loose family classification frequently applied in contemporary cultivation.
Cake genetics are valued in breeding programs for stable growth vigor, resin production, and distinctive terpene combinations. Breeders use Cake-line cultivars as foundation stock for hybrid development, targeting trait stacking around yield, aroma, and plant structure.
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