



Red Velvet Seeds
The Red Velvet cannabis strain is named after the rich and creamy dessert, which is similar to the flavour and aroma of this bud. It is slightly Indica-dominant and unlocks creativity while being physically calming.
Red Velvet: Dank Dessert
Red Velvet's creative lineage is the main reason for its one-of-a-kind flavour and aroma. Its parent strains, Pine Acai and Lemon Cherry Gelato, provide Red Velvet with the sweet, creamy, dessert-like taste that true cannabis fans will really appreciate.
With a hefty THC content of 27%, Red Velvet provides a quality buzz that lasts for hours. Its cerebral effects are euphoric and creative, while the physical effects offer a full-body tingling sensation that soothes and relaxes. It is known for its full flavour and richness, not only in aroma but in the creamy smoke that lingers on the tongue. When it comes to flavour, this strain is in a league of its own.
Growing Tips for Red Velvet Seeds
Red Velvet plants grow to a medium to tall height, reaching a maximum indoor size of around 1.5 metres and a taller outdoor height of 2.4 metres. Like most cannabis strains, it performs best in a closely-controlled environment with warm, sunny conditions and lots of sunlight, real or artificial, but because it can endure minor dips and spikes concerning heat and moisture, it serves as a solid choice for first-time growers. Below, we've provided effective ways to simplify and streamline the growing process.
Establish consistent conditions
Daytime temperatures of approximately 21–27 degrees Celsius are ideal for Red Velvet plants. It is recommended that you drop the temperature during the flowering stage to encourage resin production. Dropping the temperatures between 3–8 degrees Celsius at night will mimic natural sunlight and nighttime temperatures indoors. Humidity levels should be around 60–70% during the vegetative stage, and around 40–50% during the flowering phase. A reduction in moisture can help to reduce mould and mildew and encourage a more potent terpene profile.
Recommended Training Techniques
Low-stress Training, Screen of Green (ScrOG), and Topping methods are the best techniques for this particular strain. These techniques will allow the plant to grow naturally without much outside influence. Screen of Green is a method that introduces nets and trellises to the plant so the heavier buds don't weigh down and break the branches. This technique takes time but is definitely worth the extra effort. Topping is crucial with this specific strain to shape the plant's size as well as trim the highest buds to allow sunlight and air flow to reach the lower levels. Topping the plant will also allow you to alter the plant's shape and control the bushiness and height of the plant.
Fine-tune nutrient levels
All cannabis plants benefit from nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK). During vegetative growth, Red Velvet prefers a well-balanced nutrient cycle throughout the growth, as it promotes leaf and stem production. However, because nitrogen encourages leaf growth, it's important to reduce levels during the flowering stage. This will allow your plants to channel their efforts towards resin-rich bud development instead. To lower nitrogen levels, try using a bloom formula or simply dilute your existing feed.
Germinating Your Red Velvet Seeds
Our straightforward germination guide is an easy-to-understand way for growers of all skill levels to start the growing process. If you have basic items on hand, such as paper towels and water, you can germinate your Red Velvet seeds like a pro.
Our step-by-step process allows taproots to emerge within 3–7 days, following which your seeds can be transferred to nutrient-rich soil, a hydroponic setup, or another growing medium of your choice. As an added benefit, growers who use our technique can cultivate with confidence, knowing their seeds are fully protected by our germination guarantee.
Yields, Flowering Times, and Harvest
The Red Velvet cannabis strain has a flowering period of approximately 55–65 days, with outdoor harvests typically occurring in the middle of October. Indoor growers will produce up to 500 grams of trichome-rich buds under proper care, while outdoor growers may see yields of up to 600 grams per plant, so long as environmental conditions remain stable.
Dominant Terpenes in Red Velvet
Red Velvet's sweet, creamy, and cocoa-like aroma and flavour are, in part, due to dominant terpenes limonene, myrcene, and beta-caryophyllene. Limonene is routinely found in the rinds of citrus fruits as well as cannabis plants. It gives off a sweet citrus scent and flavour. Myrcene is a common terpene found in cannabis plants, and it provides an earthy and musky aroma with sedative and relaxing effects on the user. Beta-caryophyllene is known as a spicy terpene that tastes and smells of pepper. It is mostly found in black pepper in nature.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Red Velvet
Red Velvet's high THC content of 27% is massively strong and should be used with discretion among novice cannabis enjoyers. Veteran users should still tread lightly, as this strain has the ability to put users down for the count. Its euphoric cerebral effects will hit first, just before the full-body sensation arrives. Once the effects are working in unison, it might be time to stay in and chill for the night. Mentally, you might feel a little more social, so if you're using this strain in moderation, you can attend gatherings with friends without worry. It is recommended for nighttime use because of its ability to calm the nerves, but either way, it should be avoided before work and during the daytime, unless you have a day off.
Strain Data
| Breeder | Growers Lab |
| Pack Size | 3 Seeds, 5 Seeds, 10 Seeds, 25 Seeds |
| Genetics | Pine Acai x Lemon Cherry Gelato |
| Cannabis Species | Indica Hybrid |
| Blend | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
| Flowering Time | 55–65 days |
| THC | 27% |
| THC Level | High (>20%) |
| CBD Level | Low (<2%) |
| Effects | Aroused, Focused, Tingly |
| Terpene Profile | Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene |
| Yield Indoors (per m²) | Up to 500g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield (per plant) | 500 - 600 gr/plant |
| Yield Level | XL Yield |
| To Target | Insomnia, Pain, Stress |
| Taste | Chemical, Flowery |
| Skill Level | Easy |
| Plant Sex | Feminized |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Where to Grow/Cultivate | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Size | Tall |
| BIN | BIN5 |





