Bermuda Pie Cake
Bermuda Pie Cake
Also known as: Bermuda Pie
Overview
Bermuda Pie Cake is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through a three-way cross of Wedding Cake, Grape Pie, and Triangle Kush BX3. The strain was developed by Seed Junky Genetics and is known for producing regular seeds rather than feminized versions. Best known for its amazing flavor and soaring high, Bermuda Pie Cake is perfect for any fan of potent hybrids who wants a dessert-like taste with their medicine. The flavor profile features sweet creamy vanilla cake topped with sugary lemon-lime and a hint of nutty graham crackers. The aroma is very similar, almost like a flavorful freshly baked vanilla cake topped with zesty lemon-lime and a hint of earthiness. Despite its appealing genetics and flavor profile, some growers have reported significant cultivation challenges with this strain, describing it as very tall and lanky with extremely long internodal spacing and weak branches. The strain has been noted to produce THC levels ranging from 28-34% with CBD levels of 1-2%.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with depression and mood enhancement
- Often used for pain management
- May assist with appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bermuda Pie Cake can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. The strain has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks with large yield potential. However, cultivation can be challenging as the plants tend to grow very tall and lanky with extremely long internodal spacing, significant stretching, and weak branches that may require support. Despite growing over 6 feet tall, some growers have reported disappointing yields of only 50 grams per plant. The buds tend to be very small and sparse due to the wide internodal spacing. This strain is recommended for experienced growers who can manage its challenging growth characteristics. Proper training techniques and structural support are essential for successful cultivation.