Free UK Shipping over £99
Discreet Plain Packaging
079 3899 2670
0
£0.00
Search
Choose seed quantity
Selected: 5 Seeds
£53.33 £40.00
£8.00 / seed • You save £13.33
Accepted payment methods
100% Satisfaction Guarantee • Secured Payments

Lions Cake

Feminised

Lions Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid known for lemon-vanilla flavours and a calming finish.

Why choose Lions Cake?
  • Zesty lemon and sweet vanilla frosting
  • Reliable resin and dense buds
  • Performs well with organic soil techniques
THC 24%
CBD 1.00%
Lineage Lemon Cake x Lions Breath
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, 80-150 cm
Yield 350-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor
Taste Lemon, Vanilla, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate wet Welsh valley climate
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative
Environment Indoor or outdoor

About Lions Cake

Lions Cake is a compact, resinous variety that blends bright citrus and sweet frosting notes with a settling, sedative effect. It suits growers who want a reliably dense bud structure and pronounced terpene expression. In regions like Dorset and similar British microclimates it benefits from sheltered sites and careful mould management. Organic soil practices enhance flavour and resilience, producing plants with steady growth and satisfying yields.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Lions Cake in a wet Welsh valley climate raises the bar due to increased humidity and a higher risk of rot. It rewards growers who prioritise airflow, sanitation and well-aerated soil.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled conditions. Buds fatten noticeably in the final fortnight.

Yield:

Indoor yields are respectable when trained and fed correctly, generally between 350 and 500 g per square metre. Outdoors, in a sheltered and sunny spot, plants can reach 400–600 g each in a good season.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with a sturdy central cola and supportive side branches. Final heights commonly fall between 80 and 150 cm depending on training.

Environment:

Indoors, Lions Cake responds well to SCROG and LST and rewards careful canopy management in Dorset. Outdoors it benefits from a sunny, sheltered microclimate to avoid prolonged damp in Dorset.

Climate:

Growing Lions Cake in Dorset with a wet Welsh valley climate requires strict humidity control and a sheltered planting site. Use raised beds or pots with excellent drainage and maintain airflow to reduce mould risk.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

Verified buyer feedback

Grower Reviews

0.0
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your experience.
Help other collectors choose well Leave a rating, short review, and optional photos.

Customer reviews

Customer photos 0 uploaded

No customer photos yet.
No reviews yet Be the first to leave feedback for this strain.
Choose seed quantity
Selected: 5 Seeds
£53.33 £40.00
£8.00 / seed • You save £13.33
Accepted payment methods
100% Satisfaction Guarantee • Secured Payments
Urbanseedbank Support

Questions & Answers

Customer questions and answers from the Urbanseedbank team. Submit your own question and we’ll respond after review.

5 questions Answered posts are shown first.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
My buds are showing slight grey mould, what now?
A
Verified answer
Remove affected tissue immediately, improve airflow, and evaluate recent watering practices to reduce humidity.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
Should I feed micro nutrients during flowering?
A
Verified answer
A light calmag supplement and balanced trace elements can help avoid deficiencies during heavy bud development.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
What training works best for indoor Lions Cake?
A
Verified answer
SCROG combined with early LST gives even canopy distribution and maximises usable bud sites.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
How late can I allow buds to mature outdoors in Dorset?
A
Verified answer
Try to finish before persistent autumn rains; aim for harvest by late September to early October where possible.
Common question Posted by Urbanseedbank Answered
Q
Any tips for organics in pots?
A
Verified answer
Use a living soil approach with worm castings, compost teas and slow-release amendments to keep biology active and resilient.

Ask Urbanseedbank

Short, product-specific questions get the best answers.