The world famous Gelato #33 known as a strong clone and now offered as feminised seed. This hybrid produces very attractive, dense and resinous buds, they are distinguished by purplish tones with shades of light green, complemented by the orange coloured pistils, make the buds irresistible. When consumed, smoked or vaporised we can enjoy a subtle mix of orange flavours descended from the Sunset Sherbert, accompanied by fresher, mint notes inherited from the Cookies. The effects are cerebrally positive and uplifting, while offering profound physical relaxation.
Strain FAQ
Why was cannabis grown in Central America and the Caribbean historically significant?
Traditional cannabis cultivation and use in Central America and the Caribbean dates back centuries. This long tradition has produced genetically pure, local-adapted landrace strains. Many current popular hybrids are in fact based on these landraces.
How do breeders develop orange-flavored strains?
Breeders blend strains like chefs to boost orange flavour. By deliberately breeding plants with strong citrus qualities, they've created strains that smell and taste like an orange grove.
What Gelato Crosses are famous?
Breeders have been creating Gelato hybrids to increase its well deserved legacy. Gelato #33 x Zkittlez adds candy flavours, while Gelato x Wedding Cake adds vanilla and spice. Gelato + OG Kush is said to combine intellectual highs with body-calming euphoria.
Why do some high-yielding strains have long vegetative stages?
A longer vegetative growth period is said to be what helps these plants build a solid structure. This sturdy base is necessary in order to support the weight of their many buds during flowering.
How have indica strains adapted to the cold environmental conditions?
The tight, compact buds of indica strains are more than just attractive—they protect against the cold. This compact bud structure keeps cold, damp air out, preventing mould and keeping plants healthy in cold weather.