Another West Coast strain brought to the European market by Original Sensible. Since the law changes throughout the US, “American” strains have become very popular with many European growers and Gelato is no acception. Hailing from the Bay Area in California, Gelato is another genetic marvel with some fire parentage in both the Sunset Sherbet and Girl Scout Cookies, in particular the Thin Mint pheno.
Gelato is a THC powerhouse and after admiring her dark purple hues contrasting against the fiery orange hairs from a sparkling resin coated nug, you should experience her heavy handed blast of euphoria.
Newcomers should take care but those of us with a high tolerance will be loving wave after wave followed closely by a feeling of heavy physical relaxation that despite this many are still able to stay productive and creative when enjoying Gelato during the day.
Yields of 550g per m2 are easily achievable when grown indoors whilst when grown outdoors over 750g per plant is possible.
- Gender : Feminized
- Photoperiod : Normal
- Genetics : Sunset Sherbet x Girl Scout Cookies
- Cultivation : Indoor & Outdoor
- Indoor Yield : 550 gr/m²
- Outdoor Yield : 750 gr/Per Plant
- Flowering Time : 60 - 65 Days
- Outdoor Harvest Month : October
- THC % : 25%
- Effect : A heavy handed blast of euphoria followed closely by feelings of heavy physical relaxation
- Effects : Creative, Euphoric, Happy, Productive , Relaxed, Uplifting
Strain FAQ
What are the genetics in the Gelato Strain?
Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies created gelato, known as Larry Bird. Gelato's unique scent and potent effects come from this potent genetic mix.
Are there high-yielding strains with shorter flowering times?
Absolutely. There are a large number of high yielding strains that only take eight to 10 weeks from flowering. This variety lets legal growers pick strains that suit their growing cycles and timeframes.
Genetically, how do strains that are ready to harvest by mid-October adapt?
These strains usually have faster maturation genes. They conclude by mid-October thanks to ruderalis' auto-flowering features and indica's shorter flowering periods.