Florida Wedding Flower
Wedding Cake × Triangle Kush × OG Kush × Animal Mints
Florida Wedding Flower is a regional designation for a Wedding Cake-leaning hybrid cultivated in Florida, emphasizing the state's OG and Triangle Kush genetics. While not a single defined strain, it generally refers to a phenotype of Wedding Cake or a similar cross bred for local preferences.
Appearance
This strain typically presents dense, compact buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, often resembling golf balls or spears. They are heavily coated in trichomes, appearing like powdered sugar over light green bracts, with orange or amber pistils. Some phenotypes may display faint purple hues under specific conditions, adding visual contrast.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is layered, starting with citrus zest and sweet cream, evolving into peppery gas and earthy spice. Initial notes often feature lemon or orange, supported by a base of cracked pepper and herbal musk. Upon grinding, vanilla-frosting sweetness mixes with diesel and pine notes. The flavor profile on inhale balances vanilla shortbread and citrus peel, with subtle mint and pine. The exhale leaves a lingering lemon-cream impression with a hint of diesel.
Effects
Users report relaxing body effects, contributing to a sense of calm. The strain is often favored for its consistent potency and enjoyable flavor profile.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Commonly, THC levels range from 21-26%, with CBD below 1%. Terpene totals often fall between 1.5% and 3.5%, with beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene frequently dominating. Other terpenes like linalool, pinene, and humulene may also be present, contributing to the strain's complex aroma and flavor.
Growing
Cultivators in Florida often select phenotypes suited for the state's humid climate, favoring traits like tight internodes and high resin density. The strain is known for good bag appeal when grown in controlled environments.
Origins and Lineage
Florida Wedding Flower is a regional adaptation of Wedding Cake, itself often attributed to Triangle Mints (Triangle Kush x Animal Mints). Triangle Kush, a Florida-bred line, contributes OG and Triangle Kush heritage, while Animal Mints adds resin density and hybrid vigor. Local breeders refine these genetics for traits appealing to the Florida market.