Guava Jelly by Grounded Genetics is their latest release from Grounded's regular Jealousy line, consisting of elite cuts crossed to the infamous Jealousy (Gelato 41 x Sunset Sherbert Bx1).
Guava Jelly is the offspring from hitting Grounded Genetics' personally-hunted Sweets keeper bred by Karma Genetics with the Jealousy male.
Sweets itself is a cross of Guava Gelato bred to the Sour Diesel Bx2. The resulting progeny of this exotic cross tends to be heavily gasoline-rich whilst also expressing sweet Gelato-type notes. Some phenotypes express more of the terp spectrum's sour diesel fuel and petrol side but will still produce a more rounded, dense flower structure.
The Jealousy Male stud consistently lends his intense, deep purple colourations to a large percentage of its resulting progeny, resulting in spectacular bag appeal improvement no matter which cut he's paired.
Guava Jelly also produces many plants with exceptional resin production and a few rarer phenotypes that produce the Sunset Sherb terp profile alongside the sandy glandular trichomes from the Sour Diesel lineage. All of the resulting progeny make for superior hash-producing varieties, & considering the level of complexity of aromas found across the Gelato and Sherbert family ensures they are winning profiles. Moreover, the Gelato/ Sunset Sherbert family tend to be poor washers of fresh frozen material. Most of the resulting progeny will finish in 9 weeks or less, with the odd Sour Diesel leaner requiring a few additional days.
- Brand Grounded Genetics
- Pack Size 12 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8.5-9.5 Weeks
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage Sweets (Guava Gelato x Sour Diesel Bx2) x Jealousy (Gelato 41 x Sunset Sherbert Bx1)
- Seed Type Regular
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.
That gasoline flavour comes from which terpenes?
Multiple terpenes give layers to gasoline flavour. Myrcene is earthy, caryophyllene spicy, limonene citrusy, humulene earthy woody, and pinene crisp pine. Both contribute to the strain's complex fuel aroma and effects.
How do regular cannabis seeds handle pests and diseases?
Some regular strains have a built-in pest and disease defence from generations of adaptation to their particular habitats. This innate resilience may mean less chemicals can be used and makes organic farming more practical.