Wedding Pie
Strain: Wedding Pie #6 by Tahoe Hydroponics
Producer: Tahoe Hydrophonics
Contributor: Asia Mayfield
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Wedding Pie #6 by Tahoe Hydroponics grabs your attention faster than the loudest drunk at the bar. It boasts a whopping 33.28% THC. The weed is so strong it is almost like a challenge. Are you enough of a stoner to handle this? In my case, the answer is yes! I had a lot of fun with these nugs. I would have liked them a lot more if I hadn’t known that they were testing at 33.28% THC, however. My expectations were high. I was disappointed. The strain is barely above average. Ready to learn why? Let’s do this.
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Appearance 5/5
When you buy a gram of Wedding Pie #6, it looks like you are being shorted due to the nugs being so dense. Rip open the package they are wrapped in and just a few small buds will spill out. Each flower is a rich, olive-green painted with shimmering trichomes. The resin is so thick it gets under your nails when you handle the buds. This is what Snoop Dog is talking about when he mentions “dank” weed.
Aroma 5/5
The aroma leaps out at you the instant you tear away the plastic covering the buds. These buds are pungent. Don’t try to hide Wedding Pie in your underwear drawer; you won’t fool anyone. You will just stink up your underwear. The strain is a cross between Cherry Pie and Girl Scout Cookies. It smells tart and sweet with an earthy musk, like freshly plucked cherry rolled in soil. The aroma is strangely alluring.
Taste 4/5
Wedding Pie’s parent strains are both extremely tasty. However, their offspring falls short. Wedding Pie isn’t nearly as delicious as it should be. It is saturated with terpenes with the current batch showing high amounts of myrcene, limonene, linalool, and B caryophyllene. The flavor should explode given the terpene profile. Yet the taste is lackluster. The sweetness is overwhelmed by the musk. Luckily, the smoke isn’t harsh. You can let it linger without singeing your lungs. Wedding Pie’s flavor is surprising. Based on the smell, you would expect it to taste like a pastry. Based on the diverse terpene profile, you would expect the flavor to be deep and complex. All of those expectations are wrong.
Effect 4/5
I can’t help it. I am still stuck in the THC trap. I can’t resist a strain with crazy high numbers, regardless of the terpene profile. You are not going to feel bad if you are blazing Wedding Pie #6. Even if you felt like crap before you started smoking, the buds are tasty enough to make you stop thinking about your problems. After a puff or two, you will start to feel a drowsy body high. Fight through it if you don’t want to fall asleep. There is enough of a sativa-kick to keep you awake if you resist hard enough.
If you want to get slammed with a heavy dose of THC, you should experiment with Wedding Pie. Chronic pain patients often report that cannabis doesn’t do that much for their pain, but it does distract them. Discomfort is easier to bear if you are stoned. A couple of hits of Wedding Pie might not eradicate your pain, but it might be able to take your mind off the problem. It is known as a happy strain so medical consumers struggling with their mood should also see what Wedding Pie can do for them.
Wedding Pie #6 by Tahoe Hydroponics is the type of strain that could trip up smoking newbies. Everyone thinks THC is the only thing that matters when it comes to choosing weed. Lots of casual smokers don’t even know what terpenes are. When you start throwing around numbers like 33.28% THC, you are going to attract a horde of THC-hungry smokers. However, Wedding Pie #6 is only a few notches above mediocre. Top Notch sells strains that have much lower THC content but are far more satisfying to smoke.
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User's Reviews:
One of the best strains hands down
The Tahoe hydro wedding pie #6 does it best but their is one by l.i.t. I dont think the l.i.t only looked good it kinda sucked compared to the original My second favorite strains are sunset sherbet and cheesecake
Awesome Question
Awesome question. First of, welcome to the cannabis community. Secondly, when you see a percentage, like this one in the 30’s, that’s actually super high, especially for flower. You’ll see inflated percentages with concentrates, but that’s solely because they are concentrated forms of THC, packing as much of a punch as they can. Whereas flowers are the natural, more organic form, making them a little less strong, but strong nonetheless.
Is it Worth buying?
I noticed that, on this bud’s packaging, it says that there is over 33% THC in this bud, but does that even matter? Is that a large number? I’m fairly new to the whole world of cannabis, and if a bud doesn’t even have 50% THC in it, is it even worth buying
The same
I’ve had Wedding Cake before, but never the Pie version, so I thought I’d give it a shot, and I have to say, it’s basically the same. Maybe I’m crazy, but it tasted the same, looked the same, and felt the same. But that’s not a bad thing, so who really cares, right?
Potent Sucker
You don’t need too big a slice with this “pie.” This sucker’s POTENT – trust me. I’m still feeling it, and I haven’t smoked for hours.