


Yet, out of no where like a maverick one Gelato plant has not only defied the odds it blew my mind. Out of the Gelato and 4 other plants of different strains all failed almost instantly. However, in saying that I fully expected to lose my whole crop as it seemed doomed from the start. Temp and humidity routinely were too high for any hybrid. Started grow at the beginning to mid part of Spring leaving me chasing my tail on keeping conditions inside the tent at a stable cool temp.

Unforeseen issues led to have to set up the tent in the attic of our house which is not as well HVAC as one would like. Growing strain indoors inside tent in less than optimal environmental conditions.
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Have you ever smoked or grown your own Gelato? Please let me know what you think about this marijuana strain in the comments below.Īfghan Kush | Agent Orange | AK-47 | Alaskan Thunder Fuck | Amnesia Haze | Berry White | Blackberry Kush | Blue Cheese | Blue Dream | Blueberry | Bubba Kush | Cheese | Chemdawg | Cherry Pie | Chocolope | Death Star | Durban Poison | G13 | Girl Scout Cookies | God’s Gift | Golden Goat | Gorilla Glue #4 | Grape Ape | Green Crack | Harlequin | Headband | Hindu Kush | Jack Herer | LA Confidential | Lemon Haze | Lemon Kush | Mango Kush | Master Kush | Maui Wowie | Northern Lights | OG Kush | Pineapple Express | Platinum Girl Scout Cookies | Purple Kush | Purple Urkle | Skywalker | Skywalker OG | Sour Diesel | Strawberry Cough | Super Lemon Haze | Super Silver Haze | Tahoe OG Kush | Trainwreck | White Rhino | White Widow The Gelato strain was created in California’s Bay Area by combining genes from Sunset Sherbert and Thin Mint GSC. Up to 20% What are the origins of the Gelato strain? OriginįAQ About Gelato marijuana What is the Gelato strain yield?ġ6 to 18 oz per square meter How much THC does Gelato strain have? Gelato is ready for harvest in mid-October. No actual data is available but because of the high yield of its parents, it is reasonable to expect this strain to have a yield as well. If it can be exposed to cooler temperature before flowering period, then it would improve its quality. Grown outdoor, the ideal climate of Gelato is warm and humid conditions. The use of grow tents is preferable as it can also hide the pungent odor of the plant. The actual yield is unknown but it should be better than average. With an ideal growing condition, harvest can be expected in 8 to 9 weeks. That is because you have better control of the temperature. This plant is not easy to grow, so indoors and especially using a grow tent is preferable. If you do have access to plants, trimming and cultivating clones works. It seems that seeds are not commonly sold. Bright orange hairs with sparkling white resin coats the dark purple hues of its small buds.īut there is one thing that may make it hard for you to plant this strain. It does not only smell or tastes good, gelato also is beautiful to look at. Speaking of body relaxation, this strain, if used in the evening, may also help those who have problems sleeping such as those with insomnia. But on rare occasions, this strain may cause a slightly elevated level of anxiousness. Some people have reported experiencing a mild headache. Gelato does not have any serious adverse reactions, other than what is common in cannabis strains.īecause it kicks in hard and fast, it is reasonable to expect momentary dizziness. That means there might be people nearby who may smell it. One thing to note is that it does have a pungent smell. Its taste is also its greatest strength compared to other strains as this one has a more universally agreeable flavor. Gelato has a distinct taste with an aftertaste of berry and citrus. As a result, Gelato has one of the most agreeable aromas among cannabis weeds. It takes its sweet aroma from its other parent, Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies. But once it is grounded, an earthly hint is added to its aroma. Traces of Gelato’s parent, the Sunset Sherbet, can be detected with the smell of pungent orange. This cannabis strain contains phellandrene, caryophyllene, D-Limonene and valencene which make up its rich terpene profile.
