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Dna Cake

Autoflower
Feminised

Dna Cake is a creamy, indica-dominant hybrid prized for resinous buds and a balanced, relaxing high.

Why choose Dna Cake?
  • Creamy vanilla flavour with potent, lasting effects
  • Reliable outdoor finishes in sheltered southern sites
  • Rewards careful humidity and ventilation control
THC 22-26%
CBD 0.1-0.5%
Lineage Cheese x Gelato
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (approx. 80-150 cm)
Yield Medium to high (indoor ~400-500 g/m²; outdoor ~300-500 g/plant)
Taste Creamy vanilla, Sweet citrus, Earthy diesel
Seed Type Feminised (autoflower variants available)
Climate Temperate southern England
Effects Relaxed body melt, Clear-headed uplift, Mild creativity
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Dna Cake

Dna Cake is a resin-rich indica-dominant hybrid from a Cheese x Gelato pairing that brings creamy vanilla and citrus notes alongside earthy diesel. It offers strong THC levels, medium-to-high yields and a calming physical effect with a clear-headed lift, performing well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots in southern England.

Grow Difficulty:

Dna Cake is moderately challenging to grow under temperate southern England climate because it requires stable humidity control during late flowering. Growers should monitor ventilation and mould risk closely.

Flowering Time:

Flowering commonly completes in eight to ten weeks. Some phenotypes may finish slightly earlier or later depending on light and feeding.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high with careful feeding and training. Indoors expect around 400–500 g/m² and outdoors 300–500 g per plant in good conditions.

Height:

Plants stay medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and multiple side branches. Final heights typically range from 80 to 150 cm depending on training and light levels.

Environment:

Dna Cake performs well indoors where growers can control nutrients, temperature and humidity. Outdoors in Devon it finishes reliably if given a warm, sheltered site and attention to mould prevention.

Climate:

In Devon Dna Cake benefits from the temperate southern England climate but needs shelter from prolonged rain. Good canopy management and rain protection reduce mould risk and help develop full resin.

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How often do you feed during flowering?
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I feed every 7-10 days with a bloom formula, topping up with plain water in between to avoid salt build-up.
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Any tips for outdoor Devon grows?
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Choose a south-facing, sheltered spot and be ready to protect from late-season rain; consider early pruning to improve air flow.
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Do you recommend defoliation?
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Minimal defoliation around bud sites helps light penetration and reduces humidity pockets without stressing the plant.
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How do you handle pests organically?
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Introduce beneficial insects, use neem or kaolin clay when necessary, and keep the area clean of debris to discourage pests.
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When do you start LST?
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I begin low-stress training in early vegetative stage once the second or third node is established to guide structure.

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