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Flavour Chasers Seeds - Wedding Cake

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Wedding Cake is an indica dominant hybrid. It gives an exceptionally sweet aromatic essence and a fruity flavour. The taste is a perfect combination of sweetness and fruitiness. Wedding cake gives you a calming effect and works well as an appetite simulator, and is quite helpful for patients who experience regular depression-associated syndromes, fibromyalgia, MS and other such related symptoms.
Being an indica dominant strain it may act as a sedative for patients. It is observed to contain a THC levels 20-25%. Plants come out looking like pine trees with a dense structural form. This should come through covered in crystals also thickly dressed up with orange hair all over it. It is most generally known for its sugary taste, as well as high potency value.
Characteristics

Genetics: Cookie Dough x Cherry OG

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 8-9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

THC: 20-25%

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Taste: Fruity, sweet

Smell: Sweet

Effect: Calming

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