
- Dessert terps, coastal resilience, evening relaxation
Biscotti Gushers
Biscotti Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid that blends dessert-like sweetness with candy-forward terpenes and a potent THC profile.
- Dessert sweetness with a candy edge
- Compact plants for limited spaces
- Potent, steady THC-driven effects
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22-26% |
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<1% |
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Biscotti x Gushers |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60–130 cm outdoors) |
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Moderate (commonly 300–400 g/plant outdoors in favourable conditions) |
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Biscotti Cookie Sweetness, Jammy Candy, Earthy Diesel |
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Feminised |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating At Higher Doses |
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Suitable For Indoor Control Or Outdoor Sheltered Sites |
About Biscotti Gushers
Biscotti Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Biscotti x Gushers, offering dense, resinous buds and a distinctive biscuit-and-jam flavour. With a flowering window of around 7–9 weeks and moderate yields, it suits growers who want a compact plant with strong evening effects, provided plants are given protection from coastal exposure.
Biscotti Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid known for dense, resinous buds. The variety generally leans toward full-body relaxation with a clear uplift at lower doses.
THC levels typically range between 22% and 26% in well-grown specimens. Users can expect a potent effect that develops steadily rather than peaking instantly.
CBD content is very low, usually under 1%. Therapeutic benefits therefore come mainly from THC and the terpene profile rather than CBD balance.
Biscotti Gushers comes from a direct cross of Biscotti x Gushers. The pairing brings Biscotti's dessert terpenes together with Gushers' candy sweetness and resinous structure.
Feminized seeds are common for this line to ensure predominantly female plants. These seeds are photoperiod-dependent rather than autoflowering, so timing follows light cycles.
Growing Biscotti Gushers in windy coastal growing areas requires attention to plant stability and exposure. Gardeners in Aberdeen should favour sheltered positions and keep an eye on plants during strong onshore winds.
The strain typically finishes flowering in about 7 to 9 weeks. Local climate and seasonal length can shift that window by a week either way.
Yield is moderate compared with larger outdoor varieties, commonly around 300–400 g per plant under favourable conditions. Protection from weather stress tends to improve final weights.
Plants remain compact with a bushy structure that suits limited spaces. Final height outdoors usually falls between 60 and 130 cm depending on exposure.
Indoors Biscotti Gushers performs well in controlled environments where height and light can be managed. Outdoors in Aberdeen it benefits from sheltered, south-facing spots to reduce stress from coastal winds.
In Aberdeen Biscotti Gushers can cope with cooler coastal summers but does need shelter from salt-laden winds found in windy coastal growing areas. Select wind-sheltered microclimates and consider protective planting to reduce stress on buds during flowering in Aberdeen.
Initial effects are usually a bright cerebral uplift that eases into deep body relaxation. At higher doses the sedative aspect becomes more pronounced, making it good for evening use.
The flavour profile marries biscuit-like sweetness with jammy candy notes and a sharp, earthy diesel finish. Terpenes leave a lingering sweet earthiness on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, its genetics tolerate cooler conditions better than some tropical varieties, though protection from persistent cold and salt spray helps retain quality.
Flowering typically completes in 7 to 9 weeks, but local conditions can shift the harvest window by a week or so.
It has reasonably dense buds that can be vulnerable in persistently damp conditions, so site selection and airflow are important considerations rather than relying on strain resistance.
Feminized seeds reduce the chance of male plants and simplify planning, which many hobby growers find useful, though they remain photoperiod varieties.
Expect a dessert-like sweetness with jammy candy notes and an underlying earthy diesel tang, noticeable during trimming and curing.
It can be a reasonable choice for short season outdoor cannabis growing due to its relatively quick 7–9 week flowering, but success depends on local season length and shelter from harsh coastal winds.
For many patients it offers noticeable relief for insomnia, stress and appetite loss, primarily driven by its THC-rich profile rather than CBD.
Harvest timing depends on flowering progression; in northern locations keep an eye on trichome ripeness and the local weather window to avoid storms or early frost.
Store cured material in a cool, dark, airtight container to preserve aroma and potency, checking periodically for moisture issues.
General garden pests can affect this strain, and coastal sites may need particular attention to wind-borne debris and salt stress rather than any one pest problem.
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