A sixth-generation autoflowering strain. A tall, “Super Strong” marijuana strain produced by crossing two of most powerful varieties in the Cookies family: Gorilla Girl® x Sweet Gelato Auto® (SWS74 x SWS76).
It has a potent, stimulating effect with very high THC levels of up to 25%. Individual plants can even surpass this threshold.
The buds have an intense, sweet and fruity aroma and taste, with tones of blue cypress and wood complemented by citric, earthy shades.
The plants’ buds are heavily loaded with resin, have long trichomes and very large flower calyxes. This strain is known for its exuberant resin production which completely coats the calyxes with aromatic trichomes.
- Variety SWS82
- Indica: 42,1% / Sativa: 57,5% / Ruderalis: 0,4%
- THC: 18-25% · CBD: 0,1%
- Indoor Yield: 450-550 g/m2
- Outdoor Yield: 50-160 g/plant
- Indoor/Outdoor Harvest: 9 weeks from germination
- Height: 60-120 cm
Strain FAQ
How do citrus-flavored cannabis strains' genetics differ?
Cannabis strains with citrus flavours frequently have a complex genetic history from tropical and subtropical landraces. The strains' citrus traits thrive in these climates.
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.
Where do the genetics for High-THC cannabis strains come from?
High-THC strains combine sativa, indica, and hybrid traits. This rich genetic mix is created through careful breeding to increase THC and create a mesh of cannabinoids and terpenes for a variety of effects. It's a balancing act that showcases the art and science of legal cannabis cultivation.
How are South American strains pest- and disease-resistant?
South American cannabis cultivars are said to be resistant to pests and illnesses due to their wide variety of environmental adaptations. They are ideal for breeding programmes that aim to strengthen cannabis plants due to their resilience.
How have breeders improved medium flowering time strains' pest and disease resistance?
In pest-prone areas, selective breeding has made some medium-flowering cultivars more resistant to pests and illnesses. Increased resistance is said to be able to reduce chemical treatment use, enabling healthier output and decreasing maintenance.