
- Full-flavour cake notes with grounded, soothing effects.
Lions Cake
Lions Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid known for lemon-vanilla flavours and a calming finish.
- Zesty lemon and sweet vanilla frosting
- Reliable resin and dense buds
- Performs well with organic soil techniques
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24% |
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1.00% |
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Lemon Cake x Lions Breath |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-150 cm |
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350-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor |
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Lemon, Vanilla, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedative |
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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.
Lions Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid with a compact, resinous structure. It leans towards relaxing body effects while retaining some uplifting notes.
THC content sits in the mid-twenties by percentage for most pheno types. Expect clearly potent effects that reward cautious dosing.
CBD levels are low but present, typically around one percent or lower. The profile is aimed primarily at recreational users with light therapeutic benefit.
The lineage pairs Lemon Cake with Lions Breath to deliver pronounced cake-like terpenes and resin production. This mix gives consistent growth and a distinct flavour profile.
Seeds are offered as feminised to reduce the need for sexing and to simplify planning. That makes canopy management and harvest scheduling more predictable.
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 typically completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled conditions. Buds fatten noticeably in the final fortnight.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Effects start with a focused uplift that eases into a grounded sense of relaxation. Many users report creeping sleepiness later in the session rather than abrupt sedation.
Flavours mix bright citrus zest with sweet vanilla frosting and a damp-earth undertone. The smoke is smooth with a lingering creamy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Lions Cake combines dense, frosting buds with a distinct lemon-vanilla terpene profile and a more pronounced sedative finish than some cake crosses.
Expect around eight to ten weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions, with buds fattening in the last two weeks.
Use a free-draining, loam-rich mix and consider organic cannabis soil growing techniques to build resilience and a full terpene expression.
Prioritise airflow, keep lower foliage trimmed, use foliar-friendly fungicides as needed, and site plants in the most sheltered, sunniest microclimate available.
A moderate nitrogen intake in veg followed by a bloom-focused PK boost will suit Lions Cake, with organic amendments to avoid salt buildup.
Yes; topping, LST and selective defoliation improve light penetration and bud density without stressing plants when done carefully.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber, leaning towards amber for stronger sedative effects.
Yes, the usual offering is feminised seed to simplify grow planning.
Absolutely; it adapts well to indoor setups and responds well to SCROG and canopy control for maximising yields.
In cooler, damp regions it benefits from a sheltered, sunlit position or mild protective measures to ensure full ripening.
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