Royal Queen Seeds has entered an exclusive collaboration with Tyson 2.0 to make Mike Tyson's favourite strains available to growers in seed form. Gelato 44 ranks as one of the strongest and most flavourful from the collection. Find out what to expect when going toe to toe with this mighty cultivar.
Gelato 44: Delivers Powerful Body Shots
Are you ready to step into the ring with this hard-hitting indica variety? RQS is teaming up with Tyson 2.0 to make their genetics available for every grower, and Gelato 44 ranks as one of the tougher opponents from the collaboration. Learn what to expect when going several rounds with this powerhouse below.
Gelato 44 Seeds: Sunset Sherbet Meets Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies
Breeders at Tyson 2.0 raised Gelato 44 from fine stock. By crossing Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies, they created an indica-dominant hybrid that lands heavy blows to the body and the head.
When the bell rings, Gelato starts the round by firing right hooks to the body straight out of the pocket. Her THC content of 22% synergises with stoning terpenes to tenderise the muscles. However, her shots won’t leave you punch drunk. Instead, her effects spark clarity, creativity, and bouts of euphoria.
Before stepping in the ring with the Gelato 44 weed strain, you’ll have to take her through training camp. Keep her hydrated and on a steady diet and she’ll cruise through the flowering phase in around eight weeks. Indoor plants peak at 120cm and yield 400–450g/m², whereas their outdoor counterparts reach 180cm and produce up to 600g/plant.
- Strain Type: Feminised
- THC: 22%
- CBD: Low
- Genetic Background: Sunset Sherbet X Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies
- Type: Sativa 25% Indica 75%
- Flowering time: 8 - 9 weeks
- Harvest Month: Late September
- Height Indoor: 80 - 120 cm
- Height Outdoor: 140 - 180 cm
- Yield Indoor : 400 - 450 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 550 - 600 gr/plant
- Climate: Short Summers
- Effect: Creative, Euphoric, Long Lasting , Physically Relaxing
- Flavour: Citrus, Cookie, Earthy, Fruity, Mint
Strain FAQ
Does cannabis have various citrus flavours?
Yes, citrus-flavored cannabis strains can taste like lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit. Each strain's citrus character depends on its terpenes.
How has increased THC levels affected cannabis breeding?
Breeding for strains with 20% THC and beyond has spurred innovation and the discovery of unusual exciting genotypes. It is important to remember that the mission is about enhancing the strain's taste, fragrance, and therapeutic potential as well as just stretching THC boundaries.
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.
How can offering single seeds help the wallet?
Single seed selections are a cheap method to try out a variety of strains which is perfect for dabblers and experimenters. As curiosity costs drop, it's possible to shake things up one seed at a time without breaking the bank!
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern make-up mean for its potential THCV content?
African strains, especially from South Africa and Malawi, have high THCV levels. THCV is being studied for hunger control and weight management due to its reported clear-headed, energising high.