Strain
Gelato(Wedding Cake x Gelato x Gelato 33)
Supreme dankness never tasted so good. Zamnesia presents Gelato, a strapping indica-dominant strain that stands tall in the grow room and unleashes a high of epically smooth proportions. Unlike some other Gelato variants on the market, our version is infused with the ultra-potent Wedding Cake to give consumers a little something extra to fall in love with.
Following the @cookiessf hype, we are now experiencing the rise of Gelato. This strain is taking the world by storm it seems, and for good reason. Originating in the Bay Area of California, Gelato is now a worldwide phenomenon that has confidently taken the reins of GSC. And of course, Zamnesia Seeds is eager to provide European growers with this treat as well.
By pairing Gelato with special pheno Gelato #33, then adding Wedding Cake to the mix (which itself is a mix of Triangle Kush x Animal Mints), this genetic matrimony resulted in a slightly indica-dominant strain (60% indica and 40% sativa) that pleases cannabis consumers all along the indica-sativa spectrum. Every component of this strain works in harmony to deliver balanced growth, flavour, and effects.
But where this strain really shines is its aroma and well-balanced effect. Toward the end of flowering, you will begin to notice a super-sweet scent with earthy undertones. As soon as you light up a joint of Gelato, the creamy blend of flavours will leave you speechless with complementary notes of lemon, mint, and vanilla. Yummy!
With 26% THC, Gelato Z is pretty potent—to say the least. You should clear your schedule to really experience the great effect of this strain. Although slightly indica-dominant, Gelato unleashes an immediate euphoria that satisfies the stoner urge for a happy high. Be prepared for hard-hitting waves of uplifting energy pumping through your brain. Once the superb high has obliterated all stressful thoughts, it moves on to your muscles. Gelato will soothe your pain and aches, but won't leave you couch-locked like many strong indica varieties do