
- Balanced potency, dessert flavour, coastal-ready when sheltered.
Confetti Kush Cake
Confetti Kush Cake is a compact hybrid that combines Kush structure with a cake-like terpene profile.
- Compact plants with dense, resinous buds.
- Bright citrus and creamy vanilla profile.
- Performs well in sheltered coastal gardens.
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22–26% |
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≤1% |
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Kush x Cake |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8–10 weeks |
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Compact to medium (80–150 cm) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus, Vanilla, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish outdoor |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Confetti Kush Cake
Confetti Kush Cake blends indica-dominant Kush genetics with a sweet Cake phenotype to produce dense, resinous buds. It suits growers who prioritise flavour and a balanced high, and performs well both indoors and in sheltered outdoor sites. In Cardiff and similar UK locations it benefits from wind protection and steady canopy management. Overall it rewards attention to airflow, feeding and harvest timing.
Confetti Kush Cake is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica bias. It produces dense, resinous buds suited to both relaxed evenings and productive afternoons.
THC typically ranges between 22–26%, delivering notable potency. Expect a clear cerebral lift that settles into a warm body calm.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. This strain is chosen for its THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Confetti Kush Cake descends from Kush x Cake genetics. Breeders selected a Kush parent for resin and structure and a Cake phenotype for terpene depth.
Seeds are most commonly available as Feminised to simplify cultivation. Some breeders may offer regular or autoflower variants for specific growers.
Growing Confetti Kush Cake is moderately demanding in a cool Scottish outdoor climate and rewards careful attention. Regular feeding and protection from persistent damp improve outcomes.
Flowering completes in about 8 to 10 weeks under optimal conditions. Outdoors in the UK it will usually finish by late September on a favourable season.
Yield is medium to high for growers who manage canopy and airflow well. Indoor harvests are consistent while outdoor results depend on summer strength.
Plants remain compact to medium with strong lateral branching. That structure suits restricted spaces and supports heavy bud sites.
Indoors the strain responds well to training and controlled light cycles in Cardiff. Outdoors in Cardiff the plants ripen more slowly but produce good resin when sheltered from harsh coastal gusts.
Growing Confetti Kush Cake in Cardiff benefits from sheltered locations because the cool Scottish outdoor climate can slow ripening. Position plants where they get maximum sun and use windbreaks to limit salt and mould risk.
The initial effect is an uplifting, sociable head high that sharpens focus. That light energy eases into a comfortable physical relaxation without overwhelming sedation.
Flavour starts with bright citrus and creamy vanilla over a cake-like base. An earthy spice lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is better suited to growers with some experience because it demands attention to feeding and mould prevention. New growers can succeed indoors with training and stable conditions.
Keep humidity lower during late flowering to reduce bud mould risk, ideally below 50% if possible. Good airflow and selective defoliation help maintain dry pockets within the canopy.
Aim for late September in a mild season and monitor trichome development rather than calendar dates. Harvest earlier if autumn weather turns persistently wet.
Low-stress training (LST) and topping are effective to spread the canopy and boost yields. Screen of Green (ScrOG) also suits indoor growers seeking even bud distribution.
It has average resistance and benefits from proactive pest checks and preventive measures. In damp coastal areas, extra care against mould is essential.
Moderate to high nutrients during vegetative growth and a taper in late flowering work well. Watch for nutrient lockout in cooler soils and adjust pH accordingly.
Yes, but plant in a sheltered spot and consider windbreaks because salt spray and strong winds can stress the plants. Mulching and foliar washes will help remove salt residues.
Dry in a cool, dark, well-ventilated room at around 18–21°C with 45–55% humidity. Cure sealed jars for several weeks, burping daily at first to preserve terpene character.
Yes, but it needs site selection and protection specifically for coastal conditions; use windbreaks and aim for sun-trapping microclimates. Regular inspections for salt damage and mould make coastal climate cannabis cultivation successful with this strain.
Some breeders produce autoflower versions, though the phenotype and potency can differ from the photoperiod Feminised line. Check breeder notes before purchase.
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