
- Dense dessert buds tailored for compact grows in cooler climates
London Pound Cake
London Pound Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid that suits compact indoor setups and small greenhouses in Warwickshire.
- Compact, bushy plants ideal for small spaces
- Sweet vanilla and berry flavours with heavy resin
- Strong sedative effects useful for evening use
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20-25% |
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<1% |
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GSC x Wedding Cake |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact (60-120 cm) |
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Medium-high (up to 450 g/m² indoor) |
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Vanilla, Berry, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Soporific |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About London Pound Cake
London Pound Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds and a sweet, creamy terpene profile. In Warwickshire it performs best under controlled indoor conditions or in protected outdoor sites; growers in cool Highland growing conditions should prioritise warmth and ventilation. The plant stays compact, making it ideal for low-height tents, cupboards or compact indoor cannabis gardens where space is at a premium. With a flowering time of 8–10 weeks and moderate feeding, it rewards steady growers with potent, dessert-flavoured buds.
London Pound Cake is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It leans towards body relaxation while retaining a gentle cerebral lift.
THC levels commonly range from 20% to 25% in well-cultivated plants. That potency suits experienced users who want a strong, sedating effect.
CBD is typically low, generally under 1%. The cultivar is selected primarily for THC-driven effects rather than CBD content.
London Pound Cake derives from a GSC x Wedding Cake lineage. That parentage explains its dessert-like terpene profile and heavy trichome production.
Seeds are usually sold feminised to ensure flowering females and simplify canopy planning. Many growers favour feminised seeds for predictable yields and consistent phenotypes.
Growing London Pound Cake in cool Highland growing conditions requires moderate experience because it prefers consistent warmth during flowering. In Warwickshire, careful climate control and ventilation reduce the risk of mould.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks. Outdoor plants in Warwickshire tend to finish late in the season when summers are mild.
Indoor yields are medium to high when trained and fed properly, with top examples reaching around 450 g/m². Outdoor yields depend heavily on seasonal warmth and can be lower in cooler years.
Plants remain relatively compact, typically between 60 and 120 cm. The bushy structure responds well to low-stress training and sea-of-green layouts.
Indoors it performs well in controlled setups and fits compact grows commonly used in Warwickshire flats and sheds. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered, sunny position and early-season protection to offset cool Highland conditions.
In Warwickshire, cool Highland growing conditions mean growers should provide heat and good airflow to prevent damp-related problems. Using a greenhouse or polytunnel and keeping plants dry during flowering helps secure dense, resinous buds in those cool Highland growing conditions.
Effects start with a clear uplift before settling into deep physical relaxation. In larger doses it can be sedating and soporific.
The flavour combines sweet vanilla and ripe berry with a firm earthy base. The smoke is thick and creamy on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 10–20 litre pots for outdoors or 7–11 litre pots for indoor runs to balance root volume and space.
Increase phosphorus and potassium after the switch to bloom while moderating nitrogen to promote bud growth.
Yes. Low-stress training and topping improve light penetration and even out the canopy for higher yields.
Keep humidity below 50% in late flowering, ensure good airflow, and remove any large inner fan leaves that block ventilation.
It can, but success depends on an unusually warm, dry summer or using season-extension methods like a greenhouse or polytunnel.
Start bloom boosters two to three weeks after the light cycle switch and taper towards the final two weeks for flushing.
Yes, its compact height and bushy structure make it well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens with limited vertical space.
Cure for at least two to four weeks in airtight jars, burping daily at first to lock in aroma and improve smoothness.
Watch for spider mites and aphids, especially in warm indoor rooms; maintain cleanliness and inspect new plants before introduction.
Use 18/6 for vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 for flowering, with high-intensity LEDs or HPS for best bud development.
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