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This White Widow x Wedding Cake hybrid delivers an upbeat, giggly high with a heavier physical follow-through. Divorce Cake pairs high THC with a sweet, buttery profile and a noticeable fuel edge.
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THC levels up to 27%
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70% indica, 30% sativa
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Uplifted, giggly, happy
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Total time from flowering stage to harvest: 60–70 days
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Growing experience level: Intermediate
Divorce Cake: An Indica-Rich, High-THC Strain
Divorce Cake is the offspring of two time-tested strains: White Widow and Wedding Cake. The former achieved legendary status in the cannabis community during the 1990s, delighting fans with its bright, happy vibes. The latter earned fame for its indica-steeped character. Divorce Cake inherits both these traits and provides a one-two punch of coveted effects.
At 27% THC, the psychoactive shift is immediate. The smoking experience typically begins with a clear boost in mood that feels upbeat and giggly. As the high develops, the physical side slowly takes over, slowing the pace and adding a surreal, calming edge.
Divorce Cake’s flavor and aroma profiles tend to catch the attention of those who want something sweet yet still rich and weighty. The sugar-coated top note is cut by butter and fuel. The result is a profile that begins decidedly dessert-like, before hunkering down into weighty, denser flavor.
Growing Tips for Our Seeds
As an indica-dominant strain, growers can expect medium-sized, bushy plants with elegant, broad leaves. Its pale green nugs are covered in a layer of white trichomes, which glint under the light.
Divorce Cake is best-suited to Intermediate-level growers, but don’t be discouraged if you’ve never tried your hand at cannabis cultivation before. So long as you know some of the challenges to look for before kicking off the growing process, high-quality harvests are still well within reach.
Dial In Your Growing Conditions
Divorce Cake can be somewhat susceptible to overfeeding, especially nitrogen burn. Nitrogen mainly supports leafy, vegetative growth, so too much of it can make the plant overly dark green, clawed, or show burnt tips. This usually shows up once the plant starts flowering, when it needs less of that growth-focused feed and more support for bud development. One easy way to sidestep this is to ease up on nitrogen as flowering begins and move to a bloom fertilizer. In practice, that means using a feed with a lower nitrogen level than in veg, starting lightly if you’re new, and letting the plant’s color and leaf shape guide the next move. Divorce Cake also tends to respond well to healthy soil, steady watering, and beneficial microbes rather than heavy-handed feeding.
Lighting is also important to keep an eye on. Ultra-bright light can stress this strain’s sensitive tops into bleaching or curling. Thankfully, this issue can be sidestepped easily by adjusting your lights to about half their maximum power, or simply placing them at least 18-24 inches above the canopy. Over several days, check if your plants appear pale. If this occurs, try dialing down your light. If the stems stretch too thinly, try increasing the light.
How Anyone Can Germinate Cannabis Seeds—Even Beginners
No matter your skill level, it’s easy to start your Divorce Cake seeds using our step-by-step germination guide. Start by grabbing a glass, a paper plate, and paper towels. The process begins by soaking your seeds in a glass of water for up to 24 hours, softening the outer shells. Next, fold your seeds inside a damp paper towel, and pop them into a cool, dark space, such as a kitchen drawer. Taproots typically appear within 3–7 days. Once you’ve spotted them, your seeds are ready to plant! While this process makes starting your seeds a cinch, it also protects them. Growers who try our technique can cultivate with confidence knowing their Divorce Cake seeds are fully covered by our germination guarantee.
Yields, Flowering Times, and Harvest
Divorce Cake produces respectable yields of up to 300 grams per square meter when cultivated indoors. Outdoor growers typically report harvests of up to 550 grams per plant.
The flowering period is usually around 60–70 days. As harvest approaches, the buds begin to show strong resin development. The scent may also intensify, particularly the fuel notes. Getting a strong whiff of dessert decadence typically means you’ll want to take a look at your plants’ trichomes. A cloudy, milky look is a good sign your crop is ready for harvest.
Dominant Terpenes in Divorce Cake
Divorce Cake’s aroma and flavor are thanks to three dominant terpenes: myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. The inhale is sweet, then transitions into a grounded, lingering finish. While this strain’s terpenes do harmonize, they also remain distinct, giving Divorce Cake, with some fans reporting the smoking experience feels more layered than blended.
Limonene contributes the initial citrus pop, while caryophyllene introduces a sharper, slightly peppered edge. Myrcene forms the base, adding cloves, hops, and musky depth.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Divorce Cake
Divorce Cake contains THC levels of 27%, which are considered quite high, even for seasoned cannabis fans. At this concentration, the high is potently psychoactive, providing a significant boost in mood, and often fits of the giggles. In addition to a more vivid way of experiencing your surroundings, you may notice muscle relaxation increasing as time slows down. This progression pairs well with Divorce Cake’s 70% indica lineage, blending with the body high and promoting a settled, introspective state of mind.
Characteristics
Strain Genetics |
White Widow x Wedding Cake |
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Blend |
30% Sativa, 70% Indica |
Flowering Time |
60-70 days |
THC Content |
27% |
THC Range |
+25% |
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Indoor Yield |
Up to 300 g/m² |
Outdoor Yield |
Up to 550 g per plant |
Best Time of Use |
Anytime |
Flavor |
Buttery, Fuel, Sweet |
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