Devil's Cake
Devil's Cake
Also known as: Devils Cake
Overview
Devil's Cake is a cannabis strain that exists in multiple versions from different breeders, with the most documented being from Inseedious Seeds (Candy Skull x Wedding Cake) and Greenpoint Seeds (Ice Cream Cake x Dante's Inferno #8). The Inseedious Seeds version is a balanced 50% indica/50% sativa hybrid, while AllBud describes a version as 70% indica/30% sativa created through crossing Wedding Cake and Zkittlez. The strain has gained popularity for its dessert-like aroma and potent effects.
The plant typically grows to medium size and produces dense, frosty buds with dark green coloration and bright orange pistils. Growers report heavy trichome production giving the buds a crystal-coated appearance. The strain develops striking purple phenotypes in some varieties, particularly during the later flowering stages. Devil's Cake is known for producing substantial yields both indoors and outdoors, with indoor harvests reaching 650-750g/m² and outdoor plants ready for harvest in early to mid-October.
This strain is celebrated for its complex flavor profile that combines sweet vanilla cake notes with spicy, earthy undertones. The aroma is described as reminiscent of fresh-baked cookies with creamy frosting, complemented by citrus and fruity candy notes. The high potency and dessert-like characteristics have made Devil's Cake a sought-after strain among both recreational and medical cannabis users seeking relief from stress, pain, and sleep issues.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with chronic stress and anxiety
- Often used for depression
- Users report appetite stimulation
- May help with nausea
- Often used for insomnia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Devil's Cake is considered moderate difficulty to grow and performs well both indoors and outdoors. Indoor flowering time is 8-9 weeks with yields of 650-750g/m². Outdoor harvest typically occurs in early to mid-October. The strain thrives in controlled environments with consistent temperatures, nutrient-rich soil, and proper ventilation and humidity control. Plants grow to medium size with strong branches that support dense, resinous buds. Some phenotypes develop striking purple coloration during flowering. The strain appreciates environmental discipline and benefits from canopy management techniques to maximize yield and quality.