The Leaf Index
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No. 3385Indica

Tea Cake Mystery Cookies X Triple Purple Doja

Mystery Cookies × Triple Purple Doja

Tea Cake is a boutique indica hybrid that combines dessert-forward cookie genetics with classic purple lineage. This cultivar is known for its visually appealing, terpene-rich flowers and a potent, balanced experience. It is often found in small-batch releases, contributing to its unique appeal.

EffectsCalm Relaxed Easeful Cozy Sedation
May help withStress Agitation Pain Headaches Cramps
AromaVanillaConfectioner's SugarShortbreadBlackberry JamGrapeBlack TeaCocoaNutmegSweet Cream

Appearance

Mature flowers of Tea Cake are typically compact and dense, resembling golf balls or eggs. They are often covered in a heavy layer of trichomes. The coloration can range from deep olive to near-black greens, frequently accented with violet and magenta hues, particularly on the sugar leaves and bract edges. Pistils start as pale tangerine and mature into coppery threads.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma profile of Tea Cake is reminiscent of sweet baked goods, with notes of vanilla bean, confectioner's sugar, and shortbread. Underlying these are deeper scents of blackberry jam and grape skins, with a subtle hint of black tea. Upon breaking apart the flowers, aromas of cocoa nibs, nutmeg, and sweet cream emerge, sometimes with a mild gassy undertone. The flavor mirrors the aroma, offering notes of frosted pound cake, berry syrup, and vanilla custard on the inhale, followed by a cocoa-dusted graham cracker taste and a gentle peppery finish on the exhale.

Effects

Users commonly experience a calm, mentally relaxed onset shortly after consumption, which gradually transitions into a physical sensation of relaxation. At moderate doses, the effects are described as easeful and cozy, suitable for unwinding. Higher doses may lead to more pronounced sedation and a couchlock effect. The duration of effects typically lasts for two to three hours.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Tea Cake is a THC-dominant strain, with THC levels generally ranging between 19% and 26%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC are often present in trace to moderate amounts, while CBD is typically below 1%. The terpene profile is often led by beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool, contributing to its spicy, citrusy, and floral characteristics. Myrcene, humulene, ocimene, and terpinolene may also be present, adding further complexity.

Origins & Lineage

Tea Cake is a hybrid cross resulting from the combination of Mystery Cookies and Triple Purple Doja. Mystery Cookies is understood to be an offshoot of the Cookies family, contributing dessert-like aromas and dense structure. Triple Purple Doja is noted for its strong purple coloration and grape-berry terpene profile. This pairing aims to combine sweet pastry notes with enhanced color expression and bag appeal.

Growing

Tea Cake is considered suitable for intermediate growers, combining the structure of Cookies strains with the color potential of purple varieties. It performs well indoors and can be grown outdoors in suitable climates. The flowering period typically lasts between 8.5 to 9.5 weeks, with potential indoor yields ranging from 450-600 g/m² and outdoor yields of 500-1000g per plant.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Tea Cake?
Tea Cake typically tests between 19% and 26% THC.
What are the dominant terpenes in Tea Cake?
Dominant terpenes commonly include beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and linalool.
What kind of effects does Tea Cake produce?
Users report calm, relaxed, and easeful effects, with potential for deeper sedation at higher doses.
What is the lineage of Tea Cake?
Tea Cake is a cross between Mystery Cookies and Triple Purple Doja.