Gelato Regular
  • Gelato Regular

Gelato Regular

€35.00
5/5 (8 Ratings)

Gelatto Regular Bulk is a sativa-dominant genetic born from Sunset Sherbet x Girl Scout Cookies Thin Mint. It stands out for its citrus, sweet, and fresh flavor, its THC of up to 25%, and its interest for genetic selection, phenotype preservation, and breeding work.

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Data sheet

Seed type Regular
Available individually No
Recommended use Recreational
Recommended growing environment Any
Cannabinoid profile THC-dominant
Genotype Sativa-dominant
Physical effect Soft
Psychoactive effect Stimulating
Indoor Flowering Time 63-70 days
Outdoor Harvest Time Mid October
Flavor Citrus
Flavor 2 Sweet
Climate Mild

Description

Gelatto Regular in Bulk is a predominantly Sativa (70%) marijuana strain highly valued for its flavor and the international fame of the Gelato line. It comes from the cross of Sunset Sherbet x Girl Scout Cookies, specifically with influence from the Thin Mint phenotype, a combination recognized for its sweet, citrusy, and fresh aromatic profile.

Unlike the feminized version, this regular version can produce both male and female specimens. Therefore, it is especially interesting for experienced growers, breeders, or users looking to select plants for vigor, structure, aroma, resistance, or behavior during cultivation.

Flavor and Effect of Gelatto Regular

Gelatto Regular retains the characteristic sensory profile of this genetic, with a combination of citrus, sweet, and fresh nuances. It is a very interesting strain for those looking for intense, modern flavors, far from more earthy or classic profiles.

Regarding the effect, female specimens can offer a balanced experience between mental stimulation and progressive physical relaxation. Its psychoactive part appears quickly, while the body sensation is usually softer at the beginning and increases over time. In addition, its THC levels can reach 25%, so it is considered a potent genetic.

Gelatto Regular: Indoor Cultivation

Indoors, Gelatto Regular shows a typical development of a predominantly Sativa genetic, with elongated branches, wide internodal distance, and good ability to occupy space. Due to its structure, it can adapt well to techniques such as SCROG, provided that sexing is done in time to remove males if pollination is not desired.

Selected female specimens can complete flowering in about 63-70 days, offering yields close to 500 g/m² under adequate conditions. It is advisable to provide sufficient growth before flowering to promote branching and better utilize its productive potential.

How to Grow Gelatto Regular Outdoors?

Outdoors, Gelatto Regular can adapt very well to temperate, humid areas with good sun exposure. Its internodal distance and airy structure can help it develop better in climates where other more compact genetics suffer from excess humidity.

Some phenotypes can reach 2-3 m in height, with yields that can exceed 800 g/plant in well-selected female specimens. Harvesting usually takes place around mid-October, so it is advisable not to cut early if you want to preserve weight, aroma, and final quality.

Gelatto Regular FAQs

Can Gelatto Regular show different aroma profiles?

Yes, some phenotypes may lean more towards citrus notes, while others may enhance sweet nuances or even slight creamy touches.

How many seeds are recommended to germinate to find a good phenotype?

It is common to work with several seeds to compare and select the most interesting specimens based on vigor, aroma, or production.

Can faster phenotypes be found than others?

Yes, within the flowering range, plants may appear that mature earlier or later, allowing selection according to cultivation preferences.

Is Gelatto Regular suitable for making cuttings?

Yes, if a female with good vigor, aroma, and structure is selected, it can be preserved by cuttings to repeat that phenotype in future crops.

Can Gelatto Regular change color at the end of flowering?

Yes, some phenotypes may show darker or slightly purplish tones if night temperatures drop during the last few weeks.

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