Citrus Gelato Cake

$9.00
per 1 g

Citrus Gelato Cake is a heavy hitting indica dominant hybrid. A complex cross off wedding cake, gelato 33 and orange Sherbert; it has a sweet smell of orange citrus, hops and sugary gasoline. The flowers are light green with dark green accents, wispy orange pistols and have a solid coating of sugary trichomes. There are occasional hues of deep purple, and when broken down bright lavender colors are revealed at the center of the flowers. The flavor is sweet and slinky, smooth and powerful, with an effect that is blissful and euphoric. Immediately loosening tension in the mind and body. A great stress and anxiety reliever. It can help you fall asleep if you need it to but can also bring you into a nice creative flow.

THC/A
25.5%

More about this strain: Gelato

Gelato is a cross between and , named in homage to its sweet aroma. Also known as Larry Bird, Gelato (#33) was first cultivated in Northern California's Bay Area and is derived from a deep bank of genetics created by the Cookie Family, the Sherbinskis family, and cultivator Mario Guzman.


The cultivators parted ways following its creation, and the cultivator who possesses the most “stable version” of Gelato genetics is up for debate. Cookies cultivates a few phenotypes and descendants of the strain named , , and a sun-grown Gelato. Sherbinskis grows four stabilized Gelato phenotypes in its rotation as well: (Bacio Gelato), Gelato #43 (), (Mochi Gelato), and Gelato #49 (). Per Sherbinskis, the #33 phenotype is no longer in cultivation.

Gelato is a cross between and , named in homage to its sweet aroma. Also known as Larry Bird, Gelato (#33) was first cultivated in Northern California's Bay Area and is derived from a deep bank of genetics created by the Cookie Family, the Sherbinskis family, and cultivator Mario Guzman.


The cultivators parted ways following its creation, and the cultivator who possesses the most “stable version” of Gelato genetics is up for debate. Cookies cultivates a few phenotypes and descendants of the strain named , , and a sun-grown Gelato. Sherbinskis grows four stabilized Gelato phenotypes in its rotation as well: (Bacio Gelato), Gelato #43 (), (Mochi Gelato), and Gelato #49 (). Per Sherbinskis, the #33 phenotype is no longer in cultivation.

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