
- Dessert-forward, compact and coastal-ready
Scottie Cake
Scottie Cake is an indica-leaning hybrid with dessert-like terpenes and compact growth suited to modest spaces.
- Compact, resinous buds ideal for small gardens
- Dessert-like terpene profile with citrus highlights
- Reliable finish with shelter and airflow
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Scottie x Cake |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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60-120 cm |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoors; variable outdoors) |
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Citrus zest, Sweet pastry, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish coastal |
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Uplifted focus, Gentle relaxation, Mood boost |
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Indoor and outdoor adaptable |
About Scottie Cake
Scottie Cake is an indica-leaning hybrid bred for compact structure, dense resin and a sweet, pastry-forward aroma. It performs well indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots, producing balanced effects that combine an uplifting focus with gentle physical relaxation.
Scottie Cake is an indica-leaning hybrid with compact buds and a dense canopy. The structure suits growers who need a manageable plant with resinous flowers.
THC typically ranges between 18 and 22 per cent in well-cared-for plants. That level gives a clear, manageable high without heavy sedation for most users.
CBD content is low, usually under one per cent, so effects are THC-dominant. The profile favours recreational relief and mild therapeutic benefit rather than strong CBD modulation.
Scottie Cake originates from a Scottie x Cake cross designed to deliver compact growth and a dessert-forward terpene profile. The parents combine indica density with sweeter aromatic notes.
Seeds are feminised to ensure predictable female plants and reduce the need for sexing runs. That makes small-scale grows simpler and more resource-efficient.
Growing Scottie Cake outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires moderate experience to avoid late-season issues. Plants need consistent feeding and good wind protection to finish reliably.
Flowering finishes in around eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Outdoors in the UK this typically points to a late September to early October harvest on average summers.
Indoor yields are medium when ventilation and light are adequate, often 350–450 g/m². Outdoors results vary by season and protection from moisture, with sheltered sites producing the best crops.
Plants remain fairly compact with bushy lateral growth and tight cola formation. Final height usually sits between sixty and one hundred and twenty centimetres, ideal for discreet gardens.
Scottie Cake responds well to controlled indoor environments where humidity and light cycles are stable, and I have run it successfully in Cardiff using LED setups. Outdoors in Cardiff choose a sheltered spot away from strong winds to reduce the risk of mould and wind damage.
Growing Scottie Cake in Cardiff with a cool Scottish outdoor climate means watching late-season rain and ensuring excellent airflow around the canopy. Use south-facing positions and consider temporary covers or cloches to help ripen buds in marginal seasons.
Effects begin with a clear uplift that sharpens focus and lightens mood. As the session progresses a gentle physical ease sets in without overwhelming sedation.
The flavour profile blends bright citrus top notes with a sweet, pastry-like centre. A base of earth and spice lingers on the exhale and adds complexity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Monitor trichomes from late September onwards; aim for mostly cloudy trichomes with some ambers for a balanced effect. In cooler years you may need to harvest slightly earlier or use protection to avoid rot.
Prioritise airflow by pruning inner foliage and using a staggered canopy to reduce moisture pockets. Erect windbreaks rather than dense barriers to lower humidity without trapping damp air.
Switch to a flowering formula higher in phosphorus and potassium with moderate nitrogen reduction. Feed lightly and monitor run-off EC, especially in cooler soils which slow uptake.
Yes, its compact habit and moderate height make it a good choice for small tents and guerilla beds. Training methods like low-stress training and topping work well to control vertical growth.
Exposed coastal winds can stress stems and strip trichomes, so use sturdy staking and situate plants behind permeable windbreaks. Avoid very tight walls that create turbulent eddies.
Yes, it roots readily from cuttings and cloning preserves desired phenotypes for consistent crops. Root under stable temperatures and humidity to reduce shock.
Expect around eight to nine weeks of flowering under good indoor conditions. Maintain stable light schedules and avoid temperature swings to prevent stretch or delayed finishes.
Coastal climate cannabis cultivation can attract aphids, spider mites and thrips, often exacerbated by salty winds and stress. Regular inspection and biological controls like predatory insects keep populations manageable.
Both work; glass cloches give more warmth while fleece reduces condensation risk and is lighter to deploy. Rotate coverings to prevent mould build-up beneath them.
Dry slowly at 10–50% relative humidity and around 18–20°C until stems snap, then jar with daily burping for the first fortnight. Proper curing enhances the pastry and citrus terpene notes.
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