
Wedding Cheesecake
Cannabis seeds
by White Label Seeds
Wedding Cheesecake Cannabis Seeds by White Label
Wedding Cheesecake is an indica-dominant feminised cannabis seed from White Label that delivers a complex dessert-like terpene profile backed by genetics from six legendary parent strains. She grows compact, handles stress well, and produces dense, resinous buds with enough THC to keep seasoned growers coming back. If you want creamy, sweet smoke from a plant that doesn't demand a PhD in horticulture, this is your pick.
This product is intended for adult growers aged 18 and over. The growing information below applies to mature cultivators familiar with responsible cultivation practices.
Why Wedding Cheesecake Seeds Stand Out
Wedding Cheesecake seeds produce a plant with one of the most complex genetic backgrounds you'll find in a single packet. Her family tree reads like a world tour of cannabis royalty: OG Kush, Granddaddy Purple, and Purple Urkle from the US West Coast, Hindu Kush from the Afghan mountains, Big Bud for sheer productivity, and Durban — a pure sativa landrace from South Africa. All of that DNA converged over generations to create a cultivar that leans heavily indica in both effect and structure, but carries a terpene complexity that only comes from genuinely diverse parentage.
We've seen plenty of "dessert strains" that smell sweet in the jar but smoke flat. Wedding Cheesecake is different. The creamy, cheesecake-like flavour actually comes through on the exhale — thick, smooth, and layered. Think baked goods with a slightly earthy, kushy undertone. It's the kind of smoke that makes you pause and actually taste it rather than just inhaling on autopilot.
The honest limitation? She's indica through and through in terms of effects. If you're after something energising or cerebral for daytime use, look at a sativa-dominant strain like Durban Poison or Amnesia Haze instead. Wedding Cheesecake is built for the evening — deep relaxation, heavy limbs, couch territory. That's her strength, not her weakness, but you should know what you're signing up for.
Wedding Cheesecake Strain Genetics and Terpene Profile
The terpene profile is where Wedding Cheesecake earns her name. The combination of OG Kush's earthy pine, Granddaddy Purple's grape sweetness, and the creamy vanilla notes trickling down from her cheesecake lineage creates something genuinely distinct. According to research published in PMC, Type I cannabis (high THC, low CBD) is frequently described as skunky and musty, but Wedding Cheesecake breaks that mould with her dessert-forward aromatics (PMC, 2025).
The indica dominance means you're getting a soothing, full-body effect rather than a racy head-high. According to a review in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, the cannabinoid THC has been determined to have the primary psychoactive effects in cannabis (Borgelt et al., 2013; PubMed ID: 23386598). With Wedding Cheesecake's robust THC production, expect those effects to be pronounced and long-lasting — this isn't a one-hit-and-done cultivar.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | White Label |
| Seed type | Feminised (photoperiod) |
| Genetics | Indica-dominant |
| Lineage | OG Kush, Granddaddy Purple, Purple Urkle, Hindu Kush, Big Bud, Durban |
| Seeds per pack | 3 |
| Plant height | Compact (suitable for limited space) |
| Best environment | Indoors under grow lights; warm, low-humidity climates outdoors |
| Difficulty | Beginner-friendly |
| Aroma | Creamy, sweet, cheesecake-like with earthy kush undertones |
Growing Wedding Cheesecake: Tips from Experience
Wedding Cheesecake is one of the more forgiving photoperiod strains we've come across. She handles temperature swings and environmental stress better than most indica-dominant cultivars, which makes her a solid choice if you're still dialling in your grow room conditions. That said, she really shines indoors under proper lighting — the compact structure and dense bud sites respond well to controlled environments where you can manage light cycles precisely.
Outdoors, she'll do the job in warmer climates with low humidity. Mediterranean-type conditions are the sweet spot. If you're growing in Northern Europe where autumn rains hit early, consider an indoor setup or at least a greenhouse — dense indica buds and high humidity are a mould invitation you don't want to accept.
Her compact size is a genuine advantage, not just marketing fluff. We're talking about a plant that stays manageable in a 60x60cm tent without aggressive training. She won't stretch into your lights during the flip to 12/12 the way some sativa-influenced hybrids do. For growers working with a small balcony or a single tent in a spare room, that matters.
- Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of lightly moistened seedling soil. Keep temperatures around 22-25°C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final container (7-11 litre pots work well for indoor grows) once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves.
- Maintain an 18/6 light cycle during vegetative growth. Wedding Cheesecake stays compact, so 3-5 weeks of veg is typically enough indoors.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Watch for dense bud formation — her indica genetics mean tight, resinous colas.
- Keep relative humidity below 50% during flowering to prevent mould in those dense buds. Good airflow around the canopy is critical.
- Flush with plain water for the final 7-10 days before harvest to improve the smoothness and flavour of the final product.
Wedding Cheesecake vs Other Indica Seeds
If you're comparing Wedding Cheesecake to other indica-dominant options in the catalogue, here's the honest breakdown. Northern Lights is the classic beginner indica — dead simple to grow, reliable yields, but a less interesting terpene profile. Wedding Cheesecake gives you that same ease of growing with a far more complex flavour. If taste matters to you as much as effect, Wedding Cheesecake wins.
Against something like Hindu Kush seeds, you're looking at a similar body-heavy effect, but Wedding Cheesecake brings more sweetness and less of that pure hash-plant earthiness. Hindu Kush is a purist's strain; Wedding Cheesecake is for growers who want their indica with a bit more personality on the palate.
| Feature | Wedding Cheesecake | Northern Lights | Hindu Kush |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dominance | Indica-dominant | Indica | Pure indica |
| Flavour profile | Creamy, sweet, dessert-like | Earthy, piney | Earthy, hash, spicy |
| Grow difficulty | Beginner-friendly | Very easy | Easy |
| Plant size | Compact | Compact | Short and bushy |
| Terpene complexity | High (6-strain lineage) | Moderate | Low-moderate |
| Best for | Flavour chasers, evening use | First-time growers | Hash makers, purists |
Complete your grow setup with a proper indoor tent and carbon filter — Wedding Cheesecake's dessert terpenes smell incredible during flowering, but your neighbours might not appreciate the preview. A pH meter and quality nutrients will help you get the most out of her genetics. If you're after variety, pair these seeds with a sativa-dominant strain for a mixed garden that covers both ends of the spectrum.
Who Should Grow Wedding Cheesecake Seeds?
Start with this strain if you want an indica that actually tastes interesting. Too many heavy indicas deliver on the relaxation front but bore your palate with generic earthy flavours. Wedding Cheesecake's six-strain lineage gives her a genuinely layered terpene profile — creamy sweetness up front, earthy kush on the back end, and enough complexity to keep you paying attention.
She's also a strong pick for growers working with limited space. We've been selling seeds since 1999, and the number one frustration we hear from indoor growers is plants that outgrow their tents. Wedding Cheesecake stays put. Her compact structure means you spend less time training and more time watching buds stack up.
The one group who might want to look elsewhere: growers chasing maximum yield above all else. Wedding Cheesecake produces well — Big Bud is literally in her genetics — but she's not a yield-record breaker. She's bred for quality of smoke, not quantity of biomass. If grams-per-watt is your only metric, a pure Big Bud or Critical Mass might serve you better. But if you want something you'll actually enjoy smoking? Wedding Cheesecake, every time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Wedding Cheesecake suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. Her resistance to temperature fluctuations and environmental stress makes Wedding Cheesecake one of the more forgiving photoperiod strains available. She stays compact, doesn't need heavy training, and tolerates the kind of mistakes first-time growers inevitably make.
What does Wedding Cheesecake smell and taste like?
Creamy, sweet, and distinctly dessert-like — think vanilla cheesecake with an earthy kush undertone. The flavour comes through on the exhale as thick, smooth smoke. Her six-strain genetic background gives her more terpene complexity than most single-lineage indicas.
How tall does Wedding Cheesecake grow indoors?
She stays compact indoors, typically under a metre with standard vegetative periods of 3-5 weeks. This makes her suitable for small tents (60x60cm and up) and discreet setups where height is a constraint.
Can I grow Wedding Cheesecake outdoors in a cool climate?
She handles temperature fluctuations better than most, but she produces the best results in warm, low-humidity conditions. In cooler Northern European climates, a greenhouse or indoor setup is the safer bet — her dense buds are vulnerable to mould in wet autumn weather.
How many seeds come in a pack of Wedding Cheesecake?
This pack contains 3 feminised seeds. All seeds are photoperiod, meaning they require a light cycle change (12/12) to trigger flowering.
What is the lineage of Wedding Cheesecake?
She descends from OG Kush, Granddaddy Purple, Purple Urkle, Hindu Kush, Big Bud, and the pure South African sativa Durban. This diverse genetic background is what gives her such a complex terpene profile despite her indica-dominant expression.
Is Wedding Cheesecake better grown indoors or outdoors?
She performs well in both environments, but she really comes into her own indoors under quality grow lights. The controlled conditions let you manage humidity during flowering, which is critical for her dense bud structure. Outdoors, aim for a Mediterranean-type climate.
Last updated: April 2026
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