Baked Alaska
Baked Alaska
Also known as: Bigfoot Baked Alaska
What is the Baked Alaska strain?
Baked Alaska is a hybrid cannabis strain with up to 28.0% THC, known for its energetic effects and berry and cherry flavor profile.
Baked Alaska is a slightly sativa dominant hybrid strain (60% sativa/40% indica) that has gained significant recognition in the cannabis community for its complex lineage and dessert-inspired profile. Market chatter from 2019–2023 points to at least two origins for the Baked Alaska moniker, with multiple reported lineages under the Baked Alaska banner due to cannabis strain names not being trademarked or centrally governed. The most commonly cited lineage is created through crossing the tasty Northern Lights X Grape Cream Cake F2 strains, though other versions include Juan Moore's cross of Tangerine and Peak 19 and Lit Farms' creation using Wedding Cake x Kushmints x E85 X Zoap.
Named after the classic ice cream and meringue dessert, Baked Alaska delivers cooling mint, vanilla, and toasted sugar notes that mirror the dessert. The strain exhibits long and tapered, narrow spade-shaped bright neon green nugs with minty undertones, thick red-orange hairs and chunky white trichomes. Consumers often describe it as a balanced, evening-leaning hybrid that relaxes the body without fully sedating the mind when dosed moderately, making it appealing to both recreational and medicinal users seeking a well-rounded experience.
What are the effects of Baked Alaska?
What are the medical benefits of Baked Alaska?
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with chronic pain management
- Often used for inflammation
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with headaches or migraines
- Often used for ADD or ADHD
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the side effects of Baked Alaska?
- 💧 Dry Mouth
- 👁️ Dry Eyes
- 😰 Anxiety
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Possible anxiety or paranoia at high doses
- Potential drowsiness
How do you grow Baked Alaska?
Baked Alaska grows to a height of 30-60 inches indoors and over 90 inches outdoors, with a flowering time of 54 to 64 days. The yield is moderate, producing 2-3 oz/ft² indoors and less than 5 oz per plant outdoors. It can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with Lit Farms' version having a flowering time of approximately 60 days (8-9 weeks). Juan Moore's version has a notably shorter flowering time of approximately 48 days. The strain is rated as moderately difficult to grow, requiring low-stress training early and maintaining good airflow for success. Available primarily as feminized seeds from various breeders.
How should you use Baked Alaska?
Baked Alaska is a hybrid strain with 28.0% THC, which is considered high potency. As a hybrid, it offers versatility for both daytime and evening use.
Beginners
Start with 1-2 small inhalations or 2.5-5mg if using edibles. Wait 15 minutes before taking more. This strain is potent — start very low.
Regular Users
A standard session of 3-5 inhalations or 5-15mg edible dose. Effects typically onset within 5-15 minutes when inhaled, 30-90 minutes for edibles.
Experienced Users
Adjust to personal tolerance. At 28.0% THC, even experienced users should respect this strain's potency.
Start low and go slow. This is not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis.
What is the genetic lineage of Baked Alaska?
What are Baked Alaska's parent strains?
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Baked Alaska make you feel?
Baked Alaska is a hybrid strain that primarily produces energetic effects, followed by focused. Users report the dominant effect at 85% intensity. With 28.0% THC, this strain is considered potent and best suited for experienced users.
Is Baked Alaska good for medical use?
Baked Alaska has been reported by users for users report relief from chronic stress, may help with chronic pain management, often used for inflammation, users report relief from depression, may help with headaches or migraines, often used for add or adhd. As a hybrid, it offers a balanced profile that may work throughout the day.
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Are there side effects with Baked Alaska?
Some users have reported dry mouth, dry eyes, anxiety, dry mouth, dry eyes, possible anxiety or paranoia at high doses, potential drowsiness when using Baked Alaska. Starting with a low dose and staying hydrated can help minimize these effects.
What does Baked Alaska taste and smell like?
Baked Alaska features a flavor profile of berry, cherry, citrus, earthy, mint, sweet, vanilla. The dominant terpenes are Limonene and Myrcene, which contribute to its distinctive aroma.
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What does the research say about Baked Alaska?
Baked Alaska is a hybrid cannabis strain containing up to 28.0% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Limonene and Myrcene. Below are authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.
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