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This dessert hybrid delivers intense euphoric lift thanks to its THC levels of up to 25%. Its layered aroma evokes lemon rind, berries, and cream, appealing to cannabis fans who like denser, sweeter treats. A perfect 50:50 indica-to-sativa split, it also promotes balanced effects, making Rainbow Cake seeds an excellent fit for growers who prefer a mixture of physical and cerebral effects.
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THC levels up to 25%
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50% sativa, 50% indica
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Euphoric, happy, lulling
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Total time from flowering stage to harvest: 55–65 days
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Growing experience level: Easy
Rainbow Cake: Iridescent Bliss in Every Hit
Rainbow Cake earned its name thanks to its vivid, multicolored appearance. Its lilac trichomes, vivid orange pistils, and frost-coated buds do make for an eye-catching strain, but also hint at its potency. A cross between Wedding Cake and Rainbow Beltz, this hybrid first emerged in the early 2020s, captivating cannabis fans with its striking bag appeal and terpy potency.
Rainbow Cake’s citrus notes hit first, followed by berry-bright bliss and satiating cake batter. Each element remains distinct across the inhale and exhale, resulting in a sensory experience that kicks off strong and holds on.
A true hybrid through and through, Rainbow Cake’s perfectly-balanced indica-to-sativa ratio produces a noticeable lift in mood and cerebral buoyancy. Later, a heavier physical component creeps in, slowing things down. Many describe this lull as pleasant and spacey, making Rainbow Cake seeds ideal for growers who prefer an evening strain that provides a pleasant, spacey state of mind.
Growing Tips for Our Seeds
This strain is an excellent pick for beginners, as it doesn’t require too much management. Below, we cover some best practices, whether you’ve tried the growing game before or are just starting out.
Dial In Your Growing Conditions
Rainbow Cake is a beginner-friendly strain that thrives in slightly warmer conditions than average. Temperatures of 75-80°F will help support this strain’s naturally vigorous terpene production. Be sure to set your thermostat or room fan to hold that range steadily, and avoid dropping below 70°F at night, as cooler temps can slow bud development and mute this strain’s potency. Check the plant’s stem thickness daily; if they remain sturdy, that typically signals the temperatures are just right.
This strain also performs best with humidity differences between the vegetative and flower stages, starting at 60-70% early on and tapering to 40-50% by mid-bloom to prevent foxtailing.
A hygrometer is an affordable, easy-to-use tool that will allow you to measure humidity levels. If the humidity is too low or high, try using a humidifier during the vegetative state, or a dehumidifier during flowering. So long as you don’t allow the levels to spike above 70% or dip below 40%, you can easily avoid stressing your plants.
Rainbow Cake also responds well to extended periods of darkness during the very late flowering phase—or around 48 hours before harvest. Simply kill the lights for two full days once the trichomes become milky, keeping temperatures between 68-72°F or 20-22° C. This approach can amplify the rich, autumn shades this strain is known for, promoting sharper bag appeal without compromising potency.
Germinate Your Seeds with Ease
Starting Rainbow Cake seeds is easy, even for beginners. Our germination guide simplifies the process into a few simple steps and requires items you probably already have. Grab a glass, a plate, and paper towels. Soak the seeds in water for up to 24 hours to soften the outer shell. Then place them into a damp paper towel and fold it over so the moisture stays consistent across the surface.
Taproots typically appear within 3–7 days. Once visible, the seeds are ready to plant. Following this process keeps your Rainbow Cake seeds protected by our germination guarantee
Yields, Flowering Times, and Harvest
Growers will be delighted with this strain’s yields. An indoor setup typically produces up to 500 grams per square meter indoors. Outdoor environments can encourage yields of up to 800 grams per plant—especially when you use larger pots and live in an area with abundant amounts of sunshine.
The flowering time typically wraps up in 55–65 days. Keep an eye out for amber pistils and trichome milkiness beginning at day 50; this can help you pinpoint harvest time accurately. Resin production ramps up noticeably at the end of the flowering phase, too, and typically signals peak ripeness. Finally, if you get a strong whiff of citrus and berry notes, it’s a good sign your plants are ready for harvest.
Dominant Terpenes in Rainbow Cake
Rainbow Cake contains myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Limonene adds refreshing elements, such as citrus zest and freshly-picked lemons. Caryophyllene contributes a slightly sharp, grounding edge that some describe as cinnamon-like. Myrcene, known for its earthy, weighty vibe, rounds things out, adding a loamy element that builds out this strain’s bakery-fresh taste.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Rainbow Cake
Rainbow Cake contains THC levels up to 25%, with some reports actually exceeding that mark under the best conditions. This level of potency creates a robust psychoactive high that lands firmly and lingers. The high opens with an immediate mood lift and wave of optimism, easing mental tension fast. Physical relaxation follows, producing a weighty, cozy vibe that sinks into the body and lulls the mind.
Characteristics
Strain Genetics |
Wedding cake x Rainbow belts |
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Blend |
50% Indica, 50% Sativa |
Flowering Time |
55-65 days |
THC Content |
25% |
THC Range |
+25% |
CBD Level |
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Effects |
Happy, Euphoric, Lulling |
Indoor Yield |
Up to 500 grams per m² |
Outdoor Yield |
Up to 800 grams per plant |
Best Time of Use |
Anytime |
Flavor |
Berry, Citrus, Creamy, Sour |
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Reviews
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Bjorn Crane Verified Buyer
Had two distinct phenotypes. One was taller with a longer flowering time (10 wks), while the other was short, fast (8.5 wks), and frosty. Both were great performers.
plateauIlford Verified Buyer
The flowering time was exactly as advertised, finishing up in 9 weeks sharp. The buds are dense, sticky, and look fantastic.
waffleValley Verified Buyer
These seeds arrived looking super fresh and vital. They sprouted quickly and the early vegetative growth has been incredibly vigorous.
sailingPesto Verified Buyer
Germination was 5/5 using the paper towel method. Plants are now in late veg and they are some of the healthiest I’ve ever grown. Dark green leaves, thick stalks.
Twilight_dew03 Verified Buyer
Every single seed I planted popped without any issues. It’s a really good start to the season and I’m excited to see how they develop.
Michelle Nelson Verified Buyer
You can really tell these are solid genetics. The plant grew very stable with uniform node spacing and handled training techniques like a champ.
HikingXander05 Verified Buyer
These plants have a fantastic structure that makes them perfect for Low Stress Training. The side branches are flexible and easy to tie down, creating a wide, even canopy.
priyapainting17 Verified Buyer
wow. just wow. the frost on these plants is crazy. started showing trichs really early in flower and now they look like they were rolled in sugar.
Julie_Cliff16 Verified Buyer
I used the paper towel method and all 10 seeds popped within 48 hours. They established roots quickly and are now thriving in their pots.
EvaDruid87 Verified Buyer
Grew this one outdoors and it performed beautifully. It handled the summer heat well and showed great resistance to powdery mildew after a few rainy days. Finished in early October.