Dankalato, a remarkable creation from Dank Genetics, is the harmonious collision of two cannabis titans, Gelato #33 and Sunset Sherbert. This powerful union results in a strain that elevates the sensory experience to new heights, delivering an extra-dank aroma reminiscent of a freshly crafted ice cream adorned with candy delights. Brace yourself for a symphony of scents, including hints of berry sweetness with a subtle undercurrent of burnt gassy notes, creating a bouquet that is both tantalizing and unique.
The genetic lineage of Dankalato comprises Gelato #33 and Sunset Sherbert, two of the most sought-after strains in the cannabis world. This dynamic pairing ensures a cultivation experience that goes beyond the ordinary, promising a spectrum of colors that will captivate the eye.
Each pack of Dankalato contains 7 female seeds, providing cultivators with the tools to cultivate a consistent and premium crop. With a flowering time of approximately 70 days, Dankalato showcases the dedication of Dank Genetics to delivering strains that not only meet but exceed the expectations of cannabis connoisseurs. Embark on a journey of flavor, aroma, and visual delight with Dankalato – a testament to the artistry and excellence that defines Dank Genetics' creations.
Strain FAQ
Gelato challenges?
Bringing forth the purple hues and vivid pistils of Gelato is said to require a great effort. These beautiful flowers reportedly require milder temperatures, therefore those who can handle them will be rewarded.
What gives Gassy seeds their fuel-like smell?
A cannabis terpene combination gives the plant its distinctive 'gassy' smell. Myrcene has earthy, musky smells, caryophyllene is spicy, peppery, limonene is citrusy, humulene is earthy, woody, and pinene is harsh. This combination gives 'gassy' strains their diesel-like smell.
When did feminised cannabis seeds first come about?
In the late 20th century, feminised seeds revolutionised cannabis production. This breakthrough allowed producers to focus on bud-producing females without worrying about unproductive male plants eating up space and resources.