Blackberry Cake is 70% indica, 30% sativa, and the plants are compact, bushy and full of large, sticky buds. The indica dominance is evident in the earthy, full-bodied scent and taste, not to mention the warm, relaxing high. Growers are likely to generate plentiful yields from this strain, especially when grown in a warm, sunny climate.
Theis 70% indica is evident in the relaxing, comforting high, though users will also feel uplifted, thanks to Durban’s sativa influence. Like other indica-dominant strains, the plants are capable of producing large yields without too much effort.
These plants will all grow and flower as though they are female, as the seeds are feminized. This is beneficial to inexperienced growers, as there’s no need to spot and remove male plants during the cultivation phase.
The flowering period of this strain is moderate, and takes 55 to 70 days. This means growers won’t have to wait too long to obtain a harvest. Although there’s a sativa influence, the plants are mostly indica in their growth pattern, and remain fairly compact, even when they reach full maturity. Growers looking for a strain they can grow discreetly will no doubt regard this as an advantage.
The plants are sturdy, short and bushy, with a thick central stem and lots of branches. Plenty of buds form during the flowering stage, and these are usually large and weighty in appearance. When cultivated in the right conditions, growers can anticipate extensive yields, both indoors and out. The ideal climate for this strain is Mediterranean, or any country that offers a long, warm summer with plenty of sunlight.
The strain is compact, and as such, can be grown discreetly, inside and out.
It has a formidable parentage, including Wedding Cake, Durban, and Black Domina.
All the strain’s parent-plants have won awards.
It has a pleasant, warm, fruity citrus aroma and taste, with notes of creaminess.
While the plants have some resistance to pests and mould, care should be taken by novices when cultivating them.
Hi, i must be 2 weeks ahead of you, N13 Kush. It doing really well. I am not too sure of the genetics and the shape of the plant. Anyhow I have LST quite a lot a few days ago. Thats quite early but the plant seems happy with it. All the best with your N13