
- Bright citrus flavour, balanced hybrid performance
Bellini
Bellini is a compact, citrus-forward hybrid prized for its sweet, creamy terpene profile and balanced effects.
- Citrus-forward dessert terps
- Perfect for ventilated greenhouses
- Balanced uplift with gentle body ease
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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GELATO x TANGIE |
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Hybrid (indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact |
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Medium-high (up to 450-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Tropical, Sweet Pastry |
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Feminised |
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Moist Western Coastal |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Euphoric |
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Indoor And Greenhouse Preferred; Outdoors In Sheltered Spots |
About Bellini
Bellini is a flavour-forward hybrid that blends GELATO and TANGIE lineage into a compact plant with dense, resinous buds. Suited to greenhouse and indoor cultivation in temperate coastal regions, it offers bright citrus and tropical notes alongside a calm, uplifting high. In Northumberland the variety benefits from sheltered, ventilated spaces to mitigate damp, and growers report reliable yields when humidity and airflow are managed. Bellini’s moderate flowering time and dessert-like aromas make it a popular choice for growers who value taste and a balanced effect.
Bellini is a hybrid with an indica lean that produces dense, compact buds. The plant balances cerebral lift with a calming body effect.
THC typically runs in the low to mid twenties, giving a potent experience for regular users. Expect clear psychoactive effects that become relaxing rather than sedating.
CBD levels are low and generally under one percent. This cultivar is chosen for flavour and potency rather than CBD therapy.
This cultivar is the result of a GELATO x TANGIE cross and inherits prominent citrus and dessert-like terpenes. The lineage favours terpene richness and a balanced psychoactive experience.
Seeds are normally offered as feminised to simplify canopy planning and reduce male plants. Some breeders may also release regular or fast-flowering variants for breeders and collectors.
Growers should be prepared for intermediate difficulty since dense flowers can be vulnerable to mould in moist western coastal conditions. Consistent ventilation and attention to airflow are important to avoid rot.
Flowering finishes reliably in eight to ten weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors or in a greenhouse plan for a late September harvest in favourable seasons.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady feeding and good environmental control. With careful management indoor runs can reach around 450 grams per square metre.
Plants remain compact to medium in height with a strong central cola and robust side branches. The structure suits screen-of-green or single-cola training without excessive stretch.
Indoors and in a greenhouse Bellini responds well to steady temperatures and managed humidity. In Northumberland a greenhouse gives better protection from coastal winds and rain and in Northumberland it helps secure ripening before autumn dampness sets in.
Growing Bellini in Northumberland's moist western coastal climate requires special attention to humidity control and air movement. A ventilated greenhouse in Northumberland that reduces damp and shields plants from sea breezes will markedly improve bud quality.
Effects start with an uplifting cerebral note that eases into a pleasant full-body relaxation. Many users describe a balanced, sociable high that also calms tension.
The flavour profile is citrus-forward with tropical sweetness and a light creamy pastry background. The finish often leaves a bright orange peel note on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Bellini adapts well to a greenhouse and this is often the best option for UK greenhouse cannabis growing due to protection from rain and wind.
Aim to keep relative humidity moderate during flowering and improve airflow around colas to reduce mould risk.
Monitor trichome development late in flowering and plan to harvest as buds reach full resin production, usually around week eight to ten indoors.
Yes, its compact structure suits both SCROG for even canopy and SOG for multiple colas, depending on your space and preference.
Provide a balanced feed with a focus on lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium during bloom, avoiding overfeeding which can stress the plant.
Dense buds mean a higher risk of mould in damp conditions and a standard integrated pest management routine is advisable to prevent infestations.
Outdoors it can do well in sheltered, sunlit spots but a greenhouse or cloche will reliably improve results in the UK climate.
Cure buds slowly in a cool, dark place with regular jar burping for at least two to four weeks for best smoothness and flavour development.
Greenhouses can concentrate aroma so consider ventilation placement and, where appropriate and legal, carbon filtration to manage smell.
Training methods that increase light penetration and airflow will generally raise yield and bud quality, particularly in denser canopy setups.
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