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Chapel Of Love

Cannabis seeds

by Purple City Genetics

€ 39,00
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Wedding Cake meets Gush Mints in this heavily resinous indica-dominant hybrid from Purple City Genetics. Chapel Of Love cannabis seeds produce vanilla-scented, purple-hued buds after a 9–10 week flower — low-maintenance growing with standout trichome coverage that makes her a top pick for concentrate makers and flavour chasers alike.
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Chapel Of Love Cannabis Seeds by Purple City Genetics

Chapel Of Love is an indica-dominant feminised cannabis seed from Purple City Genetics, crossing Wedding Cake with Gush Mints to produce a resinous, vanilla-scented plant with striking purple and pink colouring. With a 9–10 week flowering time and a low-maintenance growth habit, this strain suits growers who want impressive results without constant fussing.

Indica-Dominant Hybrid Wedding Cake x Gush Mints 9–10 Week Flowering 3 Seeds Per Pack 18+ Only

Chapel Of Love is available in packs of 3 feminised seeds. Feminised means no males to cull — every seed should produce a flowering female plant, so what you buy is what you grow.

What Makes Chapel Of Love Seeds Worth Growing

Purple City Genetics built this cross from two heavy hitters: Wedding Cake (known for dense, frosty buds and that creamy vanilla sweetness) and Gush Mints (which brings a gassy, minty diesel edge). The result is a flavour profile that genuinely stands out — sweet, creamy vanilla up front, with a diesel backbone that stops it from being one-dimensional. If you've grown Wedding Cake before, think of Chapel Of Love as a more resinous, more colourful version with better structure.

The resin production on this one is serious. We're talking buds that look like they've been rolled in sugar. If you're into making concentrates or extracts, Chapel Of Love is one of the best indica-dominant strains for that purpose — the trichome coverage is dense enough that even a basic dry sift will give you something worth keeping.

Visually, she's a looker. As flowering progresses, the calyxes shift into deep purples and pinks. It's not just cosmetic either — those anthocyanin pigments tend to correlate with cooler night temperatures during late flower, so if you can drop your grow room to around 15–18°C at night during the last two weeks, you'll get the most dramatic colour expression.

Chapel Of Love Growing Specifications

Specification Detail
Seed Bank Purple City Genetics
Genetics Wedding Cake x Gush Mints
Type Indica-dominant hybrid (feminised)
Seeds Per Pack 3
Indoor Flowering Time 9–10 weeks
Outdoor Harvest Mid-October
Yield Good
Resin Production Very high
Dominant Terpenes Vanilla, cream, diesel
Colour Expression Purple and pink hues during flowering
Difficulty Low — responds well to training

How to Grow Chapel Of Love Seeds

Chapel Of Love cannabis seeds are genuinely low-maintenance. She mostly takes care of herself, which is a relief if you've dealt with finicky genetics that punish every small mistake. That said, a few pointers will help you get the most out of her.

  1. Germinate your Chapel Of Love seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Feminised seeds have a high germination rate, but keep conditions warm (around 22–25°C) and moist.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2–3 sets of true leaves. A 15–20 litre pot works well for indoor grows.
  3. During vegetative growth, Chapel Of Love responds well to low-stress training (LST) and topping. She has a naturally manageable structure — indica-leaning, so she won't stretch excessively — but opening up the canopy will expose more bud sites to light.
  4. Flip to 12/12 when the plant has filled roughly 60–70% of your canopy space. She'll stretch moderately during the first 2–3 weeks of flower.
  5. Expect flowering to take 9–10 weeks. By week 6–7, you'll start seeing the purple and pink colours develop, especially if night temperatures dip below 18°C.
  6. Watch the trichomes with a jeweller's loupe during the final 2 weeks. Harvest when roughly 70–80% of trichomes are milky with 10–20% amber for a balanced effect. More amber means a heavier stone.
  7. Dry in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days. Cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks — the vanilla and cream terpenes really come through after a proper cure.

Chapel Of Love Flavour and Aroma Profile

This is where Chapel Of Love genuinely earns its reputation. Crack open a cured jar and the first thing that hits you is a rich, creamy vanilla — not artificial or cloying, but smooth and almost bakery-like. That's the Wedding Cake parent doing its job. Behind it, there's a distinct diesel note from the Gush Mints side that adds depth and prevents the sweetness from becoming one-note.

The smoke itself is thick and smooth. On the inhale, it's predominantly sweet and creamy. The exhale brings out more of that gassy, slightly minty diesel character. If you're vaping at lower temperatures (around 180–190°C), you'll get more of the sweet terpenes. Push it up to 200°C+ and the diesel comes through stronger.

For edibles and concentrates, this strain is a standout. The high resin content means bubble hash, rosin, or even simple cannabutter will carry those vanilla and cream flavours through. We'd say Chapel Of Love is one of the best Purple City Genetics strains for extraction work specifically because of that trichome density.

Chapel Of Love: Honest Limitations

No strain is flawless, so here's what to watch for. The 9–10 week flowering time is on the longer side for an indica-dominant plant. If you're used to 7–8 week strains, the extra wait can feel like an eternity — but the resin production and flavour development in those final weeks are worth the patience. Don't chop early.

The heavy resin production also means higher humidity can be a problem in late flower. Those dense, sticky buds are a magnet for mould if airflow isn't adequate. Run a dehumidifier if your grow room sits above 55% RH during the last 3 weeks. This isn't unique to Chapel Of Love — any high-resin indica demands the same attention — but it's worth flagging.

Compared to something like Purple City Genetics' other offerings, Chapel Of Love sits in the middle ground for yield. She's not going to produce the massive colas you'd get from a pure sativa-leaning hybrid, but what she lacks in sheer volume she makes up for in quality. Every bud is coated.

Chapel Of Love vs Wedding Cake Seeds

Since Wedding Cake is one of the parent strains, the comparison is inevitable. Here's how they differ in practical terms.

Trait Chapel Of Love Wedding Cake
Genetics Wedding Cake x Gush Mints Triangle Mints x Animal Mints (varies by breeder)
Flowering Time 9–10 weeks 7–9 weeks
Dominant Flavour Vanilla, cream, diesel Vanilla, pepper, earthy
Resin Production Very high High
Colour Expression Purple and pink Green with occasional purple
Grow Difficulty Easy Easy to moderate

If you love Wedding Cake's flavour but want more resin, more colour, and a gassier edge, Chapel Of Love is the logical next step. The Gush Mints cross adds complexity without losing what makes Wedding Cake so popular in the first place.

Growing Chapel Of Love indoors? A complete grow tent kit gives you climate control, proper lighting, and carbon filtration in one package — critical for managing humidity around those dense, resinous buds. Pair with fabric pots for better root aeration and drainage during the longer flowering period.

Why Chapel Of Love Deserves a Spot in Your Garden

We've seen a lot of crosses come and go over the years. Some are hype, some are genuine improvements. Chapel Of Love falls into the second category. Purple City Genetics didn't just slap two popular strains together — the Wedding Cake x Gush Mints pairing produces something that's genuinely greater than the sum of its parts.

The appeal is simple: you get a plant that's easy to grow, doesn't need constant attention, produces heavily resinous buds with a complex and genuinely delicious flavour profile, and looks stunning while doing it. The purple and pink colouring isn't just a gimmick — it's a sign of healthy anthocyanin expression in a well-bred genetic line.

For growers who care about terpene profiles and concentrate production, Chapel Of Love is hard to beat at this price point. The trichome coverage is the kind you notice without a loupe — frosty, dense, and consistent across the entire plant, not just the main cola. That's the mark of good breeding.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Chapel Of Love take to flower?

Chapel Of Love takes 9–10 weeks to flower indoors. Outdoor growers in the Northern Hemisphere can expect to harvest around mid-October. The longer flowering time compared to some indicas is down to the Gush Mints genetics — don't rush it, the final 2 weeks are when resin production peaks.

Is Chapel Of Love hard to grow?

No. Chapel Of Love is a low-maintenance strain that responds well to both LST and topping. She doesn't require advanced feeding schedules or constant monitoring. The main thing to watch is humidity in late flower — keep it below 55% RH to protect those dense, resinous buds from mould.

What does Chapel Of Love smell and taste like?

Sweet, creamy vanilla dominates, with a diesel and slightly minty undertone from the Gush Mints parent. After a 2-week cure, the vanilla really opens up. The smoke is thick and smooth — sweet on the inhale, gassy on the exhale.

Does Chapel Of Love really turn purple?

Yes. Chapel Of Love develops purple and pink hues naturally during flowering. Cooler night temperatures (15–18°C) in the final 2 weeks intensify the colour expression, but you'll see some purple even at standard grow room temperatures.

Is Chapel Of Love good for making concentrates?

Excellent for it. The trichome density on Chapel Of Love is well above average, making her one of the best choices for bubble hash, rosin, or dry sift. The vanilla and cream terpenes carry through into concentrates particularly well.

How many seeds come in a pack of Chapel Of Love?

Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds. Feminised means every seed should produce a female flowering plant — no need to identify and remove males.

What's the best training method for Chapel Of Love?

Low-stress training (LST) works brilliantly. Bend and tie down branches during veg to open the canopy and create an even light distribution. She also responds well to topping — one top above the 4th or 5th node is enough to encourage bushier growth without stressing the plant.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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