Some flowers walk into the UK medical system quietly. Wedding Pop Triangle does not. FIND WPT shows up with a £5 per gram price tag, roughly 22 percent THC on the label, and a terp sheet that actually looks like someone cared.
If Lavender Cake is your reliable evening blanket and Zookies is your heavy hybrid workhorse, Wedding Pop Triangle sits in the middle as the lively cousin who still knows when to sit down and behave. It is pitched as a daytime strain, but with enough depth that you will notice if you get greedy with the dosing.
FIND Wedding Pop Triangle at a glance
- Strain: Wedding Pop Triangle
- Genetics: Wedding Cake x Triangle Kush hybrid
- Label: FIND – WPT THC 22% CBD <1% Flos (smalls)
- Type: Hybrid, usually presented as sativa leaning in effect with some indica weight in the body
- Form: Dried flower for vaporisation
- THC: 22 percent
- CBD: <= 1 percent
- Dominant terpenes: Caryophyllene, D limonene, beta myrcene, linalool, humulene
- Irradiation: Beta (e beam) irradiation
- Suggested usage: Daytime, or late afternoon if your tolerance is lower
- Typical pricing: Around £50 for 10 grams, clinic and pharmacy dependent
On paper that puts WPT at roughly 2.3 pence per milligram of THC. It is in the same value zone as FIND Zookies, only with a very different flavour and effect profile.
Why Wedding Pop Triangle earns a spotlight
In the UK prescription system, you tend to pick between three types of flower: high THC with tired terpenes, low THC with decent flavour, or expensive middle ground. WPT is one of the rare £5 options that does not feel like a compromise.
For patients who have been stuck on generic clinic products that smell of cardboard and regret, this is one of those strains that makes you remember why people talk about the entourage effect. The label still shouts about THC, but the terpenes do most of the real work.
Packaging and first impressions
FIND WPT arrives in the standard Curaleaf tub format. It is child resistant, clearly labelled, and designed for vaporisation. Depending on the pharmacy and batch, you may find humidity packs included or you may need to add your own. Given how many patients still get dust instead of flower, keeping a Boveda or similar pack in the tub is a sensible non negotiable.
Visually, Wedding Pop Triangle usually presents as dense smalls rather than showpiece colas. That is fine. At this price point I care far more about structure and cure than Instagram appeal. What you want to see is compact, well trimmed bud that breaks apart cleanly instead of exploding into powder the moment you look at it.
Aroma, flavour and terpene profile
Open the tub and WPT leans into the citrus and pine side of its lineage. Expect a mix of sweet lemon, herbal notes and a gentle mint lift, with a light pepper edge sitting underneath. It is not a sugary dessert strain and it is not straight gas. It lives in that middle ground where you get freshness without losing depth.
That lines up with the listed dominant terpenes:
- Caryophyllene for the peppery bite and grounded body feel
- D limonene pulling things toward mood lift and daytime focus
- Beta myrcene adding some body weight and relaxation
- Linalool softening edges and contributing to the herbal, slightly floral tone
- Humulene rounding out the woody, green side of the profile
If that mix is new territory, it is worth parking yourself in our Complete Terpene Guide for UK patients and the explainer on THC versus terpenes in UK medical cannabis. Two strains with the same THC percentage can behave very differently because of this kind of terpene spread.
Effects and how it actually feels
Wedding Pop Triangle is sold as a daytime leaning hybrid. In practice, effect will come down to your tolerance, your device and what your body is already dealing with.
Vaporised around 175 to 190°C, onset is fairly quick. The first wave tends to land in the head with a clearer, more ordered feeling and less internal noise. That limonene and linalool combination can take the edge off social anxiety or sensory overload without turning everything into fog straight away.
As the session continues, the myrcene and caryophyllene start to show. Muscles loosen, background pain drops a notch or two and your body feels less clenched. Push the dose higher in the evening and it will drift more toward classic hybrid heaviness, especially if your tolerance is still developing.
As someone with ulcerative colitis and autism, the appeal of WPT is simple. It offers:
- Noticeable relief from gut tension and cramping on rough days
- A quieter, less scattered headspace during autistic overwhelm
- Enough uplift to get basic tasks done without feeling wired
- A decent nudge toward sleep if I stack doses closer to bedtime
It is not a beginner strain. If you are new to CBPM or coming straight from low THC products, start small, keep your first session short and give it time to land before you chase the feeling.
Cost efficiency and prescription reality
At around £50 for a 10 gram tub, FIND WPT sits squarely in the sensible part of the UK market. With roughly 220 milligrams of THC per gram on a T22 label, you are paying a little over 2 pence per milligram. For patients on long term scripts, those numbers add up faster than any marketing slogan.
As with most Curaleaf products, availability can swing between plentiful and awkward, depending on your clinic and pharmacy combination. It is worth checking resources like MedBud.wiki and patient community threads if you rely on WPT as a staple, since stock can move quickly once a batch lands.
Where Wedding Pop Triangle fits in a wider script
The easiest way to think about WPT is as the bridge between your functional daytime flower and your heavy night time hitter:
- Against Lavender Cake: Lavender Cake still wins for full evening relaxation and reliable sleep support.
- Against Zookies: Zookies feels heavier in the body and a touch more sedating at similar doses, which makes WPT a better choice when you still need to think, move or talk to people.
- Against Muzo Lemon Mac: Lemon Mac leans into sharp citrus and non irradiated freshness. WPT is more classic hybrid, less experimental, and easier to treat as a regular script option.
For many patients a sweet spot might look like WPT through the day, Lavender Cake at night, and something like Lemon Mac reserved for specific tasks or treat sessions.
Further reading
- Strain Spotlight, FIND Zookies (ZKS Smalls T23)
- Strain Spotlight, Curaleaf Lavender Cake (T20)
- Strain Spotlight, Muzo Lemon Mac (26 percent THC, non irradiated)
- 10 reasons to ditch black market weed and get a prescription instead
- Cannabis and your rights
- Complete terpene guide for UK patients
- What this DfT report means for cannabis prescriptions
- Browse all medical cannabis articles
Final verdict
Rating: 4.2 out of 5
Best for: Patients who need a functional hybrid for daytime use, people juggling chronic pain with work or study, and autistic or neurodivergent patients who benefit from calmer thinking without being completely flattened.
Would I keep it on script? Yes, especially as a bridge between softer daytime strains and heavier night time options like Lavender Cake.
Wedding Pop Triangle is not hype for the sake of it. It is a genuinely useful hybrid that delivers sensible value, a proper terp profile and enough flexibility to carry you from early afternoon through to the part of the evening where you decide whether you are done for the day or going back in.
Important disclaimer: This article is for information and patient perspective only. It is not medical advice. Always follow your prescription, clinic guidance and UK law. Do not drive or operate machinery under the influence. Keep your medication secure and out of reach of children.
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