

It will be interesting to see the science evolve as we work to understand more about what produces the unique nuances in taste, smell, and effects for each strain. This is the first lab report I’ve seen that has tested for flavonoids, which are also said to influence the taste and smell of cannabis. The one possible difference (based off what I’ve seen on social media) *could* be that Space Age Cake is the result of crossing the specific “Forum Cut” GSC phenotype with Snow Lotus, where Space Cake is not specific as to which GSC pheno is used.įull Lab Report (Safety, Cannabinoids, Terpenes, & Flavonoids) For now, I will assume these two strains to be one in the same.


It should be noted that this strain has the same genetics as “Space Cake” found on many different cannabis reference pages. In short, I’m glad I gave this strain a try, as it has easily become one of my top 3 favorite indica strains from Trulieve. Many have compared it to GrowHealthy’s popular Wookie Girl strain, which further piqued my interest. GSC crosses (which often ead to “cake” strains) have been extremely popular in the cannabis world as of late, and Space Age Cake is another example it crosses GSC with a strain called Snow Lotus.Īfter seeing many rave reviews for this strain across social media, I finally found it in stock at my local dispensary, and decided to give it a try. Space Age Cake is one of Trulieve’s newest strains at this time, released in late 2020.
