Koffee Cake
aka Coffee Cake
Coffee Cake offers a double shot of genetics — two breeders crossed their own genetics under the same name, and now both cuts share the label.
Origin 1: Coffee Cake by Alphakronik Genes
Oregon's Alphakronik Genes crossed their Coffee Cake using Bubba Kush x proprietary Alphakronik genetics. Expect Bubba-style structure: chunky, resin-heavy buds with swollen calyxes and a dusting of ripe trichomes. The flavor leans earthy and kushy with a roasted coffee edge, and the reported effects are textbook indica calm — sedating, stress-melting, and crafted for end-of-day use.
Origin 2: Coffee Cake by Pacific NW Roots
Meanwhile, Pacific NW Roots dropped their Fire Alien x Koffee hybrid under the same name. This version finishes faster and hits bolder on the nose: diesel-laced coffee with a flicker of cherry sweetness. Fans describe it as heavier in the body — the kind of knockout indica that makes time fold in on itself.
Both expressions ride similar terpene tracks — myrcene for sedation, caryophyllene for that spicy-roast coffee note, and limonene adding just a hint of brightness. The flower tends to show tight, dense formation, frosted trichomes, and fiery orange pistils weaving through dark green.
Whether you end up with Alphakronik's Bubba-forward cup or Pacific NW's diesel-coffee pour, Coffee Cake is less about morning perk and more about evening unwinding. Either way, it's a slice of indica indulgence best enjoyed when your only plan is to hit the couch.