
La-La-La Log Cabin (TICAL)
Cannabis seeds
by Tical
La-La-La Log Cabin Cannabis Seeds by TICAL
La-La-La Log Cabin is a terpene-loaded hybrid from Tical Genetics that crosses Icebox Pie with Early Orange to produce dense, aromatic buds dripping with pineapple-cookie flavour. If you want a strain that smells like someone baked a citrus tart in a pine cabin, this is the one. Available in packs of 3, 5, or 10 seeds — grab them before stock runs dry.
Which Pack Size?
Running a single plant or two to test the genetics? The 3-pack does the job. Planning a proper pheno hunt or filling out a tent? Go with the 10-pack — you'll get more variety to select from and better value per seed. The 5-pack sits in the middle for growers who want a couple of spares without committing to a full box.
La-La-La Log Cabin Strain Genetics and Lineage
This hybrid draws its character from two distinctive parents: Icebox Pie brings the creamy, dessert-like terpene profile and dense bud structure, while Early Orange contributes zesty citrus notes and disease resistance. The result is a stable cross that grows with a candelabra-shaped structure — multiple even cola sites branching upward like a candlestick holder. Tical Genetics bred this one for flavour-chasers who don't want to babysit their plants.
We've seen a lot of "dessert" strains come through over the years, and the ones that stick around tend to have genuine complexity rather than just sweetness. La-La-La Log Cabin lands in that category — the citrus backbone from the Early Orange parent keeps the flavour from becoming one-dimensional. It's not just "cookie dough" like half the strains on the market right now.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Breeder | Tical Genetics |
| Genetics | Icebox Pie x Early Orange |
| Type | Hybrid |
| THC Content | 20–24% |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks |
| Yield | Medium to high |
| Plant Structure | Candelabra-shaped, bushy |
| Disease Resistance | Good |
| Available Pack Sizes | 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Flavour and Aroma Profile of La-La-La Log Cabin
La-La-La Log Cabin's terpene profile is where this strain earns its keep. The dominant notes are earthy and creamy — think biscuit dough left on a wooden countertop — layered with bright citrus undertones that cut through the richness. On the inhale, you get that pineapple-cookie sweetness the breeder advertises. On the exhale, it leans more towards orange zest and warm spice.
Crack open a cured jar and the room fills up. This isn't a subtle strain. The terpene production on the buds is visible — a sticky, resinous coating that leaves your fingers smelling like a bakery next to a citrus grove. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, your neighbours will know about it by week 6 of flower. Fair warning.
Growing La-La-La Log Cabin Seeds
Good news: La-La-La Log Cabin is one of those strains that doesn't punish you for small mistakes. The genetics are stable, the disease resistance is solid, and the plant structure is manageable. She grows bushy with moderate stretch, forming that candelabra shape naturally — multiple tops reaching roughly the same height, which means even light distribution without much training.
Here's how to get the most from your La-La-La Log Cabin plants:
- Germinate your seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproot should appear within 24–72 hours.
- Veg for 3–5 weeks depending on your space. She'll bush out, so give her room — 60cm spacing between plants minimum if running multiples.
- Top the plant just before flipping to flower. This encourages that candelabra structure and gives you more even colas.
- Defoliate the lower branches by week 2 of bloom. Strip anything that isn't getting direct light — it'll only produce larf otherwise.
- Support the colas from week 5 of flower onwards. The buds get dense and heavy; a trellis net or bamboo stakes prevent branches from snapping under their own weight.
- Harvest at 8–9 weeks of flowering. Check trichomes with a loupe — mostly cloudy with 10–15% amber is the sweet spot for this strain.
The one honest limitation: she can get top-heavy. Those dense buds are a gift and a curse. If you skip the support, you'll find branches bending or cracking in the final weeks. A simple scrog net solves this entirely. Compared to something like a pure sativa that stretches 3x in flower and needs constant attention, La-La-La Log Cabin is a straightforward grow. She's closer to the "set it and check weekly" end of the spectrum.
La-La-La Log Cabin Effects and THC Content
With THC levels between 20% and 24%, La-La-La Log Cabin delivers a relaxing, gently uplifting effect that matches its cosy name. The onset is smooth — no racing heart or immediate head rush. It settles in gradually, loosening tension and lifting mood without pinning you to the sofa. A solid after-work strain, or a weekend afternoon smoke when you want to feel warm and content without losing the plot entirely.
This strain is written for adults. Effects described apply to adult physiology; the substance is not appropriate for people under 18.
The 20–24% THC range puts La-La-La Log Cabin in the "potent but not overwhelming" bracket. If you're used to 28%+ concentrates, this will feel mild. If your tolerance is lower, start with a small amount and wait 15 minutes before going back for more. The balanced hybrid nature means you're unlikely to get locked into either a purely cerebral or purely physical experience — it sits comfortably in the middle.
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| THC Range | 20–24% |
| Effect Type | Relaxing, mildly uplifting |
| Onset | Gradual, smooth |
| Duration | 2–3 hours (typical) |
| Best For | Evening relaxation, mood lift, unwinding |
| Dominant Flavours | Earthy, creamy, citrus, pineapple-cookie |
Complete your setup with a carbon filter and extraction fan if you're growing La-La-La Log Cabin indoors — the terpene output is intense and your tent will reek by mid-flower. A scrog net or plant support stakes are also worth picking up to handle those heavy colas in the final weeks of bloom.
Why La-La-La Log Cabin Deserves a Spot in Your Grow
We've sold seeds from dozens of breeders since 1999, and the strains that keep people coming back share a few traits: they taste distinctive, they grow without drama, and the end result is consistently good. La-La-La Log Cabin ticks all three boxes.
The flavour profile is genuinely interesting. A lot of "dessert" crosses end up tasting generically sweet — pleasant enough, but forgettable. The Early Orange parent gives this one a citrus sharpness that makes the creamy, cookie-like base actually pop. You remember this smoke. You seek it out again.
From a cultivation perspective, the stable genetics and disease resistance mean fewer headaches. You're not going to lose a plant to powdery mildew because you forgot to check humidity one evening. The candelabra structure produces multiple even colas without aggressive training, and the 8–9 week flowering time is fast enough to run 4+ cycles per year indoors. For the grower who wants flavour-forward buds without a PhD in plant science, this is the strain to run.
If you're comparing options: La-La-La Log Cabin sits between a classic cookie cross and a citrus-forward strain. It's less sedating than a heavy indica-leaning dessert strain, and less racy than a pure citrus sativa. That middle ground is exactly where a lot of growers want to be — versatile enough for different times of day, flavourful enough to impress, and forgiving enough to grow well on the first attempt.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does La-La-La Log Cabin taste like?
Earthy and creamy on the base, with bright citrus and pineapple-cookie notes on top. The exhale leans towards orange zest and warm spice. It's a complex, dessert-meets-citrus profile that's more interesting than most cookie crosses.
How long does La-La-La Log Cabin take to flower?
8–9 weeks from the flip to 12/12. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe around week 8 — harvest when they're mostly cloudy with some amber for the best balance of potency and flavour.
Is La-La-La Log Cabin hard to grow?
No. The genetics are stable, disease resistance is solid, and the plant naturally forms a bushy candelabra shape. Top before flower and defoliate lower branches by week 2 of bloom. The only thing to watch for is heavy colas that need support in late flower.
What is the THC content of La-La-La Log Cabin?
THC ranges from 20% to 24%. That puts it in the potent-but-manageable bracket — strong enough for experienced smokers, not so intense that it overwhelms lower-tolerance users.
What are the genetics behind La-La-La Log Cabin?
It's a hybrid cross of Icebox Pie and Early Orange, bred by Tical Genetics. Icebox Pie contributes the creamy dessert terps and dense bud structure; Early Orange adds citrus flavour and disease resistance.
Does La-La-La Log Cabin need support during flowering?
Yes. The buds get dense and heavy, especially on the main colas. A scrog net or bamboo stakes from around week 5 of flower will prevent branches from bending or snapping under their own weight.
How much does La-La-La Log Cabin yield?
Medium to high. Exact grams depend on your setup, but the candelabra structure and dense bud formation mean she produces well for her size. Topping before flower and defoliating lower branches helps maximise what you harvest.
Last updated: April 2026
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