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About Gelato

History & Genetics

Gelato is a hybrid crossed from taste-engineered parents Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies and fruity indica Sunset Sherbert. With a balanced, mellow high and a universally appealing flavor profile, this is a great strain for social use. San Francisco creators Cookie Fam Genetics have released multiple numbered phenotypes of Gelato - phenotype #33 has picked up the nickname Larry Bird in reference to the legendary player’s jersey number. This strain has an indica-leaning high and carries a THC composition that ranges from 20% to 25%.

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Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

Gelato’s buds tend to be small but they have the thick and dense structure characteristic of many indica varieties. This is a strain with immediate visual appeal: bright orange pistils stand out against forest green leaves that are accented by shades of deep purple. The purple hues come about when high concentrations of pigments called anthocyanins are stimulated by cold weather in the vegetative stage. Although the buds themselves are sticky, short stalks on the trichomes mean that this strain has a less frosty appearance than many others. Cured properly, flowers of Gelato have a predominant smell of pungent citrus, compliments of fruity parent strain Sunset Sherbert. Notes of yeast and dough can be detected as well.

Typical Effects

Sedated
Sedated
Creative
Creative
Dry Eyes
Dry Eyes

Common Usage

A Loss of Appetite
A Loss of Appetite
Depressed
Depressed
Pain
Pain

Flavors

Earthy
Earthy
Sweet
Sweet

Grinding up or breaking apart the flowers gives off a more herbal, earthy profile. Though it’s thick and lung-expanding, the smoke from Gelato is smooth and leaves behind a soft and creamy sensation -- perhaps going some way towards explaining its name. This is one pungent smoke, and those trying to keep their consumption discreet should take any necessary precautions.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

25%

STRAIN AVERAGE

23%

HYBRID AVERAGE

12.5%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

Effects

Gelato is known to hit users quickly, sometimes taking effect before they’ve had a chance to even exhale. The most striking effect is a sense of altered perception, forcing smokers to adapt to their newly intensified surroundings. This head rush is met by a palpable body buzz that discourages much activity but still leaves consumers mobile and not couch locked. Some describe Gelato as having amplified psychedelic effects like time dilation and sound sensitivity. The floaty and comfortable but still lucid feeling conferred by this strain makes it great for daytime or early evening use.

Medically, Gelato has value as a way to potentially help chronic aches and pains with its powerful numbing effects. Some use it to medicate headaches and migraines as well. This strain’s carefree elevation of mood can also offer temporary relief from the troubling symptoms associated with anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Gelato is said to be potent, even for more experienced cannabis users; newcomers should temper their consumption accordingly. That said, because of its lack of intense cerebral effects, this strain is not likely to put users into a deeply paranoid mindset.

Gelato has all the smooth and fruity appeal of Sunset Sherbert with the earthy, herbal goodness of Thin Mints. With limited availability and a bold look and taste, this strain falls into an emerging category of west coast craft hybrids that are focused on taste. Carrying multiple desirable traits from its heavily crossbred lineage, Gelato has standout visuals and taste. Its trippy but relaxing vibe makes it a perfect choice for some solo introspection or for chatty socializing.

Growing

For a long time, seeds of Gelato were not commercially available, meaning that prospective growers may need to obtain plant trimmings in order to cultivate clones. If samples of Gelato are obtained, the strain can be particularly difficult to grow and is not necessarily recommended for novices. It can be grown in or outdoors. Outdoor cultivation requires consistently warm and humid conditions around 75; indoor grow operations are more easily controlled and can accommodate the medium-height plants. In order to bring out this strain’s full purple potential, growers should expose plants to colder temperatures just before the flowering period to stimulate the aforementioned anthocyanin pigments.

Gelato flowers within 8 to 9 weeks when grown indoors and is ready for harvest in mid October when grown outdoors. Despite limited information on cultivation of this strain, we know that its Thin Mint and Sunset Sherbert parents have higher than average yields. Finally, this strain’s pungency makes itself known during the growing process -- indoor growers should put odor control measures like carbon air filters or exhaust fans in place.


Reviews

June 24, 2022

Mark

Taste good but nothing special for me

March 27, 2022

Jay Pack

Best strain I've ever had. The high is heavy with lots of pain relief and relaxation but no couch lock. The biggest thing is the little to no paranoia which is a nice change compared to most other strains. Also leaves me social. Best all around strain.

January 15, 2022

Jamarr B

Honestly one of the best hybrids ive tried. Had it here and there but if you get some good gelato you should be blown away super chill. but still keeps ya somewhat motivated nicee bud

August 16, 2021

Deborah Pugliese

Gelato is so uplifting and a positive hi 🙋🏼‍♀️ it helps me strive even though I am a brain 🧠 cancer ♋️ survivor I strive daily and fight to get by! I love spreading positivity vibes and this is how I do it, I take a toke and smoke some weed let’s broaden our minds and we can speak Gelato!🍧 🗣

July 29, 2021

nomdeplume420

I have been growing this for about six months and it is a noticeably strong strain. I dont think it as easy to grow as the author insinuates but it's not over grown with spindly weak seems that need screen or trellising one central stake and securing particularly heavy flowers to the stake if/when they start drooping. It's has a hash taste and a surprisingly stinky at times stinky smell which surprised me but it's the type of strain everyone knows your carrying the moment you walk through the door. Both a blessing and a curse. It has a tendency to make you drowsy, and if isn't left up to full maturity it seems to cause anxiety. I haven't experienced that phenomenon when it's fully mature and properly cured. Seems to consistently yield 3 to four ounces per plant pretty consistently.