Meringue: Dutch Passion's Decadent Indica Cross
Meringue blends two heavyweight genetics into a strain that satisfies seasoned growers chasing complex flavour and reliable effects. This feminized cross inherits the creamy sweetness of Wedding Cake with the dense resin production and cookie-like undertones of Animal Cookies. At 19% THC, she delivers a smooth, multilayered experience—bright cerebral energy that gradually melts into full-body calm. Eight to nine weeks of flowering makes her accessible whether you're working with Atlantic humidity, Prairie dry heat, or coastal Pacific conditions. Her balanced indica/sativa profile appeals to growers seeking both yield and character.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Climates
Meringue adapts well to indoor and outdoor Canadian gardens. Indoors, she responds strongly to consistent 18–6 lighting and moderate feeding—avoid nitrogen excess in late veg, which can bloat node spacing. Outdoor growers in temperate regions (coastal BC, southern Ontario) will appreciate her 8–9 week window, which slots comfortably before early autumn cold snaps. She shows good mould resistance, a crucial trait for Maritime humidity and rainy late-summer stretches. Expect bushy branching; light pruning in early flower improves airflow. In continental climates, start seeds indoors by mid-May for outdoor maturity by September. Feed balanced NPK through veg, then shift to higher phosphorus and potassium at flower onset for dense, resinous buds.
Experience and Flavour Profile
Meringue opens with an uplifted, almost giggly euphoria—ideal for afternoon social moments or creative pursuits. Within an hour, a gentle body warmth spreads, settling into relaxed contentment without knocking you flat. The flavour profile mirrors her name: sweet vanilla cake, whipped cream richness, and faint cookie spice on the exhale. Subtle herbal notes ground the sweetness, preventing cloying fatigue. Best enjoyed in early evening when you want to unwind without sacrificing focus; evening use slides toward couch comfort as the high deepens.




