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Wedding Crasher Feminized — PPS Strain Guide

Wedding Crasher Feminized: Wedding Cake x Purple Punch, 21% THC, 8–10 weeks flower. Sweet vanilla-berry flavour, uplifting effects. Buy from PPS Canada.

🔥 THC 21%Mostly IndicaPhotoperiod
Wedding Crasher Feminized — PPS Strain Guide
Key Takeaway

Wedding Crasher Feminized (Wedding Cake × Purple Punch) delivers 21% THC and flowers in 8–10 weeks with a distinctive dessert-like aroma dominated by vanilla and berry notes. The terpene profile of Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene creates a complex, multi-layered flavour—sweet and creamy with a spicy-peppery backbone that prevents one-dimensionality. The aroma intensifies dramatically during the final two weeks before harvest, combining creamy sweetness with subtle earthy undertones, making Wedding Crasher highly aromatic and particularly notable for its layered, dessert-like flavour complexity.

THC 21%Mostly IndicaPhotoperiod
Updated: May 2026

Understanding Wedding Crasher Feminized's key numbers

Wedding Crasher Feminized flowering time

The cannabis flowering time of Wedding Crasher Feminized is 8-10 weeks indoors under a 12/12 light schedule. Decreasing photoperiod, ripening trichomes, terpene development — that's the flowering phase for this strain.
Indoor (12/12)
8-10 weeks
Outdoor harvest
Early–mid October
Climates
Temperate, Continental
Variety
Mostly Indica
THC
21%
CBD
1%
Terpene
Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene

Wedding Crasher Feminized seed to harvest time

Total seed to harvest time for Wedding Crasher Feminized is about 16–22 weeks — 1–2 weeks germination/seedling, 5–7 weeks vegetative growth, the flowering window opposite, then 2–3 weeks dry + cure. Knowing the full cycle helps you plan the entire grow.
Germination + seedling
1–2 weeks
Vegetative
5–7 weeks
Flowering
8-10 weeks
Dry + cure
2–3 weeks
Total
16–22 weeks
Yield indoor
70 days Indoors: 450 - 500 gr/m2; Outdoors: 550 - 600 gr/plant Indoors: 150 - 180 cm; Outdoors: 160 - 200 cm.
Genetics
Wedding Cake × Purple Punch

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Guarantee floor
75%
Typical performance
96%
Method
Blue paper towel
Storage
4–8°C · 5+ yr
Packaging
Envelope + mylar + vial
Support reply
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Shipping
Discreet across Canada
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Overview

Wedding Crasher Feminized is one of those strains that earns its reputation the moment you crack open the jar. The name alone sets expectations high — and somehow, this one actually meets them. A cross between Wedding Cake and Purple Punch, Wedding Crasher is a mostly indica photoperiod feminized strain that delivers 21% THC, a rich vanilla-berry flavour profile, and effects that hit with a focused, uplifting clarity before settling into a long-lasting, happy body warmth.

This is not a beginner strain in the sense that it rewards attention — but it's also not punishing to grow. In our experience, Wedding Crasher is one of those cultivars that responds beautifully to a grower who pays close attention, feeds consistently, and gives it the space it wants. Whether you're running it indoors under LEDs in an Ontario basement or taking advantage of a long BC summer outdoors, this strain has the genetics and the vigour to deliver something genuinely impressive at harvest. Yields of 450–500 g/m² indoors and up to 600 g per plant outdoors are not marketing fiction — they're achievable with solid technique.

Genetics

What strains make up Wedding Crasher Feminized?

Wedding Crasher is the offspring of two of the most celebrated dessert-style strains of the last decade: Wedding Cake and Purple Punch. Wedding Cake brings dense structure, high resin production, and that signature tangy-sweet vanilla dough aroma. Purple Punch contributes deep berry and grape notes, a relaxing indica body effect, and stunning purple colouration under cooler temperatures. Together, they produce a mostly indica hybrid that leans on the best traits of both parents.

Wedding Cake itself is a cross of Triangle Kush and Animal Mints — a lineage that explains the heavy resin and the complex, almost doughy sweetness that carries through into Wedding Crasher. Purple Punch descends from Larry OG and Granddaddy Purple, which is where the grape and berry terpene expression originates, along with the characteristic deep purple hues that Wedding Crasher can develop in the final weeks of flower .

The result of combining these two powerhouse parents is a strain with a cannabinoid profile that sits at 21% THC and 1% CBG. CBG — cannabigerol — is increasingly recognised by researchers as a cannabinoid with its own distinct properties, potentially contributing to the focused, clear-headed quality of the effect profile rather than the heavy sedation you might expect from a mostly indica strain .

In terms of classification, Wedding Crasher sits firmly in the mostly indica camp, but the sativa influence from the Wedding Cake side of the family keeps the high from becoming couch-locked. It's a well-balanced genetic package, and it shows in how the plant grows — structured and stocky, but with enough vigour and stretch to fill a canopy properly. Pair these seeds with feminized photoperiod seeds if you're building a consistent, all-female garden from the ground up.

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Aroma & Effects

What does Wedding Crasher smell and taste like?

Wedding Crasher's aroma is dominated by vanilla and berry — a combination that reads almost like a dessert shop on a warm afternoon. The sweet, fruity character comes through from the very first weeks of flower and intensifies dramatically during the final two weeks before harvest. In our grows, the smell during late flower is genuinely striking — sweet, creamy, and layered with a deeper earthy undertone that keeps it from being one-dimensional. Your neighbours might start asking questions.

The terpene profile driving this experience is a trio of Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene. Caryophyllene is the spicy, peppery backbone that adds depth and complexity to what would otherwise be a purely sweet profile — it's also the only terpene known to interact directly with the body's CB2 receptors . Limonene brings the bright, citrus-adjacent lift to the aroma and is associated with mood elevation. Myrcene is the most abundant terpene in cannabis generally, contributing the earthy, musky base note and supporting the relaxing body component of the effect.

On the palate, Wedding Crasher delivers on everything the nose promises. The flavour profile spans berry, grape, vanilla, sweet, fruity, and earthy — a full-spectrum dessert experience that lingers on the exhale. The grape note in particular is a direct inheritance from the Purple Punch side of the family, and it's one of the more distinctive flavour signatures you'll encounter in this category.

Is Wedding Crasher a good strain for effects?

Yes — Wedding Crasher produces focused, happy, uplifting, and long-lasting effects that make it genuinely versatile. The high opens with a clear-headed, uplifting mental shift before the indica body warmth follows. It's the kind of effect profile that works for creative sessions, social situations, or simply unwinding without completely switching off. Medicinally, it has been used to address depression, fatigue, inflammation, nausea, and stress.

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Growing Guide

Is Wedding Crasher a sativa or indica — and how does that affect how it grows?

Wedding Crasher is a mostly indica strain, which means it grows with a compact, bushy structure and relatively short internodal spacing. Indoors, it reaches 150–180 cm; outdoors, it can push to 160–200 cm. That's a manageable height for most setups, though you'll want to account for the stretch that happens in the first two to three weeks of the flowering phase.

As a photoperiod feminized strain, Wedding Crasher requires a light schedule change to trigger flowering — typically a shift to 12 hours of light and 12 hours of darkness. This gives you full control over the vegetative period, which is one of the reasons photoperiod strains remain the preferred choice for growers who want to dial in canopy management before committing to flower photoperiod feminized cannabis seeds.

Wedding Crasher is rated for temperate and continental climates, which makes it a strong candidate for outdoor grows across much of Canada. In provinces like British Columbia and Ontario, where summers are warm enough to support a full photoperiod outdoor cycle, this strain can express its full genetic potential — particularly in terms of the purple colouration that emerges when night temperatures drop in late summer and early autumn. For Quebec growers working with a shorter season, starting plants indoors in late April and transplanting after the last frost gives you the head start you need to hit harvest before the cold sets in.

Indoors, Wedding Crasher responds well to both soil and hydroponic setups. In our experience, growing in a well-amended organic soil brings out the terpene complexity most effectively — the vanilla and berry notes seem richer and more layered compared to hydro runs, though hydro will push yield numbers higher if that's your priority. The strain is moderately resistant to common issues like mould and pests, but dense bud structure means airflow is non-negotiable, especially in humid environments.

The plant's mostly indica architecture makes it a natural fit for Screen of Green (ScrOG) training, which we'll cover in the tips section. It also responds well to low-stress training (LST) during veg to open up the canopy and maximise light penetration to lower bud sites cannabis training techniques.

Flowering & Yield

How long does Wedding Crasher take to flower?

Wedding Crasher has a flowering time of 8–10 weeks, with the 70-day mark (10 weeks) being the target for maximum yield and full terpene development. Most growers we've spoken to find the sweet spot around the 9-week mark indoors, when trichomes are showing a mix of cloudy and amber — the signal that THC is at its peak and the effect profile is fully developed.

How much does Wedding Crasher yield?

Indoors, Wedding Crasher produces 450–500 g/m², which puts it firmly in the high-yield category for a strain of this quality. Outdoors, individual plants can deliver 550–600 g per plant — a genuinely impressive number that reflects the vigour inherited from both parent strains. To hit those outdoor numbers, plants need a full season in a warm, sunny location with consistent feeding and adequate root space. In a 25–30 litre container or directly in the ground, Wedding Crasher will use every bit of that space.

Indoor plant height of 150–180 cm is manageable in a standard grow tent, though growers with lower ceilings (under 200 cm total) should factor in light fixture height and plan their training accordingly. The density of the finished buds is one of the strain's most satisfying traits — compact, resinous, and visually striking, particularly in phenotypes that express the purple colouration from the Purple Punch lineage .

Pro Tips

What are the best growing tips for Wedding Crasher Feminized?

Wedding Crasher rewards structured growing. Here are the key practices we've found make the biggest difference with this strain:

    • Top early in veg. Topping at the 4th or 5th node encourages lateral branching and sets up a wider canopy. Wedding Crasher's indica structure means it naturally wants to stack vertically — topping redirects that energy outward and dramatically increases the number of productive bud sites.
    • Run a ScrOG net. Given the strain's bushy growth pattern and the density of its canopy, a Screen of Green setup is almost purpose-built for Wedding Crasher. Weave branches through the net during the final two weeks of veg, then flip to 12/12. The even canopy means more bud sites receive direct light, which translates directly to yield.
    • Manage airflow aggressively. Dense indica buds and a humid environment are a recipe for botrytis. Run an oscillating fan at canopy level and ensure your exhaust system is sized for your space. Defoliation at the transition to flower — removing large fan leaves blocking bud sites — also helps significantly.
    • Watch the feed in late veg. Wedding Crasher is a moderate-to-heavy feeder, but it's easy to push nitrogen too hard in the final weeks of veg. We've seen this pheno show slight nitrogen toxicity (clawing leaves, dark green colouration) when fed at the high end of a generic schedule. Back off nitrogen slightly in the last week of veg and transition to a bloom-forward feed at the flip.
    • Allow night temperatures to drop in late flower. If you want the purple expression that the Purple Punch genetics are capable of producing, cooler night temperatures in the final two to three weeks of flower are the trigger. Dropping to 16–18°C at night while maintaining 24–26°C during the day will bring out the anthocyanin pigments responsible for the purple and violet hues. It's purely cosmetic, but it's genuinely beautiful.
    • Cure properly. Wedding Crasher's terpene profile — particularly the vanilla and berry notes — develops significantly during a proper cure. Dry slowly at 15–21°C with 45–55% humidity, then jar-cure for a minimum of two weeks, burping daily for the first week. The difference between a two-week cure and a four-week cure on this strain is noticeable cannabis curing guide.
For outdoor growers in temperate Canadian climates, starting seeds indoors in late April under supplemental lighting gives you a head start on the vegetative period and ensures plants are large and established before going outside after the last frost.

Summary

Wedding Crasher Feminized earns its place in any serious grower's rotation. The genetics are exceptional — Wedding Cake and Purple Punch is a pairing that delivers on flavour, potency, and structure in a way that few crosses manage. At 21% THC with a focused, uplifting, long-lasting effect profile, it's a strain that works for a wide range of situations and a wide range of consumers.

The growing experience is genuinely satisfying. This is a plant that responds to care and technique — top it, train it, manage the environment, and it will reward you with dense, resinous, aromatic buds that cure into something you'll be proud to share. The vanilla-berry terpene profile is one of the more distinctive and enjoyable in this category, and the potential for purple expression in late flower is a visual payoff that never gets old.

If you're in Canada and looking for a high-yield, high-quality photoperiod feminized strain with proven genetics and a flavour profile that stands out from the crowd, Wedding Crasher Feminized from PPS is a genuinely strong choice. Give it the attention it deserves, and it will deliver.

FAQ

Is Wedding Crasher a sativa or indica?

Wedding Crasher is a mostly indica strain, descended from Wedding Cake and Purple Punch. That said, the sativa influence from the Wedding Cake lineage keeps the effect from being purely sedating — you get a focused, uplifting mental component alongside the indica body warmth. It's not a couch-lock strain. More of a 'get things done and feel good doing it' kind of high.

Is Wedding Crasher a good strain for beginners?

It's manageable, but it rewards experience. The plant itself isn't fragile — it's reasonably resilient and responds well to training. Where beginners sometimes struggle is with the feeding schedule and airflow management, since the dense bud structure is susceptible to moisture issues if the environment isn't dialled in. If you've grown a few photoperiod strains before, you'll be fine. First-time grower? Start with something more forgiving and come back to this one.

How much does Wedding Crasher yield indoors?

Indoors, you're looking at 450–500 g/m² with a solid setup — good lighting, proper feeding, and some canopy training like ScrOG or LST. That's a strong yield for a strain with this level of quality. Outdoors, individual plants can hit 550–600 g under ideal conditions. Those numbers are achievable; they just require attention to the basics.

What terpenes are in Wedding Crasher Feminized?

The dominant terpenes are Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene. Caryophyllene gives it the spicy, peppery depth. Limonene adds the bright, citrusy lift to both the aroma and the mood effect. Myrcene is the earthy backbone that supports the relaxing body component. Together they produce that distinctive vanilla-berry-earthy aroma that makes this strain so recognisable.

Can I grow Wedding Crasher outdoors in Canada?

Yes — it's rated for temperate and continental climates, which covers most of southern Canada. In BC and Ontario, a full outdoor season works well. In Quebec or the Prairies where the season is shorter, start seeds indoors in late April and transplant after the last frost. The strain can hit 160–200 cm outdoors, so give it space. The purple colouration that comes out when night temps drop in late summer is a bonus.

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