Carrot Cake, also known as Cake Mix, is Seed Junky Genetics’ playful take on dessert-forward cannabis, bred from Wedding Cake and London Poundcake. The flowers lean dense and sugar-frosted, flashing lime to forest greens with vivid orange pistils and a healthy dusting of resin. Crack the jar and you get a bakery-box aroma: vanilla and chestnut over a subtle citrus zest, driven by a caryophyllene-led terpene profile that hints at gentle spice. On the palate it keeps the pastry theme, layering smooth vanilla and lemon accents before a nutty finish. Reported THC regularly lands in the mid-20s (about 24–27%) with trace CBD, translating to a buoyant, social high—tingly, talkative, and often giggly—without veering too heavy. In the garden, Carrot Cake typically forms a medium, well-branched frame and shows best with light training; indoors or out, expect medium yields of tightly stacked colas after roughly 56–70 days of bloom. Lovers of modern “cake” cultivars will recognize the lineage’s creamy sweetness and clean burn, but Carrot Cake stands out for its bright citrus twist and polished bag appeal—a confectionary hybrid that tastes as good as it looks while honoring its Wedding Cake x London Poundcake parentage.





