
- Cherry Lime Gelato — dessert flavours for controlled spaces.
Cherry Lime Gelato
Cherry Lime Gelato is a compact, dessert-forward hybrid with cherry and lime notes and a clear, relaxed high.
- Compact plants, big flavour.
- Cherry-sweet notes with a lime lift.
- Perfect for managed indoor grows.
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22-26% |
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0.1-1% |
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Gelato x Cherry Lime |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact, bushy |
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Moderate to high |
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Cherry sweetness, Zesty lime, Creamy gelato finish |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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Uplifted and focused, Calm and relaxed, Sociable and clear-headed |
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Indoor / Outdoor (sheltered outdoors) |
About Cherry Lime Gelato
Cherry Lime Gelato is a compact hybrid bred for flavour and manageable growth. It pairs cherry sweetness with zesty lime over a creamy Gelato base, producing a focused uplift that eases into physical calm. The plant stays short and responds well to training, making it suitable for limited spaces and home grows in Sussex. Under cool Highland conditions it needs attentive moisture and pest management, though yields are reliable with good light and protection. Therapeutically it helps with stress, mild pain and sleep onset for some users.
Cherry Lime Gelato is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica bias. The plant produces dense buds and a composed, even high.
THC typically ranges from 22% to 26% in well-tended grows. This level creates a clear-headed uplift that eases into body relaxation.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%. The therapeutic profile therefore relies on THC and terpene interactions.
Cherry Lime Gelato comes from a Gelato cross with a cherry-lime forward phenotype. The pairing enhances dessert-like terpenes while retaining citrus clarity.
Seeds are commonly offered in feminised form for predictable female plants. Some breeders also release regular or autoflower variants on occasion.
Under cool Highland growing conditions this strain needs steady attention to prevent delayed maturation. Growers should monitor humidity and nutrient uptake to avoid mould or nutrient lockout.
The flowering period is commonly eight to ten weeks. Plants often show peak resin production in the final fortnight.
Yield is moderate to high for a compact cultivar when given strong light. Indoor tent setups with training produce consistent, respectable harvests.
Plants stay relatively short and bushy, making them suitable for small spaces. In Sussex they respond well to training to maximise bud sites.
This variety performs strongly indoors and can be grown outdoors in sheltered spots in Sussex. In Sussex provide wind and rain protection to avoid bud damage late in the season.
Growing Cherry Lime Gelato in Sussex requires attention to the cool Highland growing conditions that can slow ripening. Provide shelter and consider season-extension measures to ensure full trichome development.
Effects begin with a bright, uplifting rush that sharpens focus. The high eases into a comfortable physical calm without heavy sedation.
Flavours combine ripe cherry with a bright lime lift and a creamy Gelato finish. The berry and citrus notes remain evident through both smoke and vapour.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience; the strain tolerates training but benefits from careful humidity and nutrient control.
Full-spectrum LEDs offering strong PAR are ideal for compact plants to produce dense, resinous buds without excess heat.
Lower humidity in the final weeks to around 40-45% to reduce mould risk and improve trichome development.
A brief flush of plain water for one to two weeks before harvest can help smooth the smoke, depending on nutrient regimen.
Yes, in sheltered southern locations with an early season and protection from wind and rain, though yields depend on summer warmth.
Low-stress training and gentle topping increase bud sites and improve light penetration, which raises indoor yields.
Yes. Its compact, bushy structure and predictable stretch make it excellent for compact indoor cannabis gardens with limited height.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and aphids, and check for grey mould under cool, damp conditions.
Terpene expression peaks when plants are harvested at full maturity and properly cured for at least two weeks.
Avoid overfeeding late in flowering; maintain slightly lower nitrogen and steady potassium and phosphorus to support bud formation.
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