ICE CREAM CAKE #6
Ice Cream Cake #6 clones — a phenotype selected from seed out of Seed Junky’s Wedding Cake × Gelato #33, flowered and verified in our R&D. Wholesale to licensed California cultivators.
Ice Cream Cake clones from our #6 cut — a phenotype pulled from a Seed Junky Genetics pack of Wedding Cake × Gelato #33 by a friend of the nursery, kept, and then flowered in our R&D before it went into production. Wholesale to licensed California cultivators.
Ice Cream Cake #6 at a glance
| Breeder | Seed Junky Genetics |
|---|---|
| Lineage | Wedding Cake × Gelato #33 |
| Type | Indica-dominant hybrid |
| Flowering time | 56–63 days |
| Lab results | 29.76% THC |
| Stretch | Medium-tall |
| Best for | Indoor and mixed-light rooms; also runs outdoors |
| Related | Dolato |
The #6 cut
Ice Cream Cake came out of Seed Junky Genetics, where JBeezy crossed Wedding Cake to Gelato #33. That cross went out in seed and was popped by a lot of people, so the name spread faster than any record of which plant was which. Most Ice Cream Cake moving around California today arrived as an unlabeled cutting handed between growers.
Ours has a number and a starting point. A friend of the nursery ran the Seed Junky cross from seed, selected the sixth female out of the group, and kept her. That plant is what we propagate. She is not a cut of unknown origin that we relabeled — the selection happened once, and we can trace it.
Why the cut matters
Ice Cream Cake is one of the most copied names on the California market. Because the cross was sold in seed and hunted independently by hundreds of growers, “Ice Cream Cake” describes a family of plants, not one plant. Two cuttings under that label can finish a week apart and yield nothing alike. You find out in week eight.
We run #6 to harvest in our R&D before we sell a cutting of her. The finish window, the structure, the numbers in the table above — verified in flower here, not taken on trust from whoever passed her along.
Why growers run it
- Retail recognition that has held for years — Ice Cream Cake still sells itself on a dispensary menu with no explanation needed.
- Tested at 29.76% THC in our results.
- A 56–63 day finish, so she slots into a standard nine-week flowering schedule.
- Medium-tall, heavy-yielding structure that performs indoor, mixed light, or outdoor.
Why buy from Roots
- Every cut is flowered before it is sold — genetics verified in-house, not taken on trust.
- Nursery grown in our 4,200 sq ft indoor facility in Rio Vista, California.
- Licensed and compliant — CCL20-0000254, serving licensed cultivators statewide.
- Browse the rest of our Genetics Library for more verified cuts.
Roots supplies licensed California cultivators on a wholesale basis. Pricing, availability, and order details are provided directly — get in touch and we will walk you through current stock and lead times.
(707) 724-0008 · info@rootscannabisnursery.com
California cannabis license required. Not available to unlicensed buyers.




