
- Creamy berry flavour with a measured, uplifting high.
Blue Gelato
Blue Gelato is a fruity, balanced hybrid known for creamy blueberry flavour and a relaxed uplift.
- Creamy blueberry aroma
- Balanced, potent high
- Compact, manageable plants
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20-24% |
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<1% |
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Blueberry x Gelato |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140cm) |
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Moderate to high |
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Blueberry, Citrus, Creamy |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Euphoric |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Blue Gelato
Blue Gelato is a compact hybrid that marries Blueberry sweetness with Gelato creaminess to deliver a potent, balanced high. Grown well it produces dense, resinous buds with a rich terpene profile and reliable yields.
Blue Gelato is a balanced hybrid with leaning indica traits. It combines a calming body effect with a clear-headed uplift.
Typical THC levels for Blue Gelato range from twenty to twenty-four percent. Those levels give a noticeable potency suited to regular consumers.
CBD content is low, usually below one percent. The low CBD emphasises the strain's THC-driven profile.
Blue Gelato descends from Blueberry x Gelato. The cross blends fruity berry terpenes with Gelato's creamy, sweet profile.
Available seeds are typically Feminised to ensure a consistent crop. Regular seed runs are used mainly by breeders rather than everyday growers.
Growing Blue Gelato is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from steady humidity control in humid greenhouse environments. It tolerates moderate mistakes but needs active mould prevention and good airflow.
Indoor flowering usually finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor harvest in Nottinghamshire typically completes late season if weather remains favourable.
Yields are moderate to high under controlled conditions. Proper feeding and canopy management increase overall harvest weight.
Plants form a compact, bushy structure that suits modest spaces. Expect final heights between eighty and one hundred and forty centimetres with normal care.
Blue Gelato adapts well to indoor setups where space is limited and also performs outdoors in sheltered spots in Nottinghamshire. Indoor growers in Nottinghamshire can train the plant easily to manage height and light exposure.
Growing Blue Gelato in Nottinghamshire within humid greenhouse environments demands vigilant humidity control to avoid bud rot. Consistent ventilation and dehumidification are essential to keep plants healthy through flowering.
The high brings a relaxed body sensation alongside an uplifted cerebral buzz. Focus and sociability often improve without heavy sedation.
Flavour leans to sweet blueberry with creamy dessert undertones and a sharp citrus finish. The aroma fills a room with sugary fruit and subtle herbal notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use eighteen hours light to six hours dark for veg and switch to twelve hours light and twelve hours dark for flowering; maintain stable cycles to avoid stress.
Control humidity during flowering by increasing ventilation, using dehumidifiers and spacing plants to improve airflow around colas.
Reduce nitrogen and raise phosphorus and potassium in mid to late flowering to support bud development and resin production.
Yes, low-stress training (LST) works well to open the canopy, improve light penetration and increase even yields without excessive growth vigour.
It suits growers with some basic experience; the strain is not extremely demanding but does require vigilance in humid conditions.
Harvest when most trichomes turn milky with some ambers for a balanced effect; check pistils and trichome colour regularly as timing is important.
Dry in a dark, ventilated room at around fifty percent relative humidity and then cure in sealed jars, burping daily at first to preserve flavour and potency.
Clones give uniformity and predictable traits while Feminised seeds offer convenience; choose clones for stable phenotypes if available.
Yes, Blue Gelato is well-suited to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when trained and topped to control height and when humidity is managed carefully.
Keep an eye out for spider mites, whiteflies and thrips; integrated pest management and regular inspections help keep infestations small.
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