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(GEL) Gelato 2026 (INFO ONLY)

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SORRY ABOUT THE MESS, WE ARE WORKING HARD TO UPDATE ALL OUR INFORMATION FOR THE 2026 OUTDOOR GROW SEASON.  DUE TO FEDERAL PROHIBITION, WE RAN INTO A PROBLEM WITH THESE LISTINGS SEVERAL YEARS AGO WHEN OUR MERCHANT ACCOUNT REFUSED TO CONTINUE BANKING WITH US BECAUSE OF THESE INFORMATION PAGES.  WE HOPE TO HAVE ALL THESE INFORMATION ONLY PAGES REWRITTEN BY THE END OF MAY BUT IF YOU NEED INFORMATION SOONER, CONTACT US THROUGH THE ORIGINAL METHOD YOU USED OR THE CONTACT PAGE ON THIS SITE.

Basic Info

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Common Uses

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Flavor and Affect

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Growing these genetics:

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  • Our 18/6 light cycle keeps it in veg indefinitely.
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We regularly update these descriptions with genetic phenotype information and consistent unique details learned by both our experience and the experience of our fellow growers. Feel free to let us know your positive and negative experiences with this strain. 

ENJOY!!!

OLD INFO PASTED FOR FUTURE UPDATES

Photoperiod female Gelato is a 50/50 hybrid perfect for parties. Our genetics are originally from the phenotype #33 nicknamed “Larry Bird”. Famous for its sweet flavor, mellow high, and THC content 20-25%. Our newest genetics are from a mother made from the best of a pheno hunt we did with Feminized seeds we created from the original genetics. Making our clones are 2nd generation from seed.

Buds are tightly packed with orange pistils against a deep green almost looking purple in certain lighting. Do not be alarmed by the initial frostless appearance, trichomes are short and not as visible as comparable strains.

Our experience with these genetics:

  • Our 18/6 light cycle keeps it veg indefinitely; it grows fast and is very leggy if not cropped regular, it like to stretch.
  • Be preventative with pests, its sweet aroma attracts bugs that like the sweet foliage.
  • Quite easy to clone but be cautious not to over water or feed too many nutrients; it doesn’t handle big environmental changes well.

We regularly update these descriptions with genetic phenotype info, please let us know your experiences, ENJOY!!!