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Gaschata

Regular photoperiod

Gaschata is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and reliable finishes in short seasons.

Why choose Gaschata?
  • Early-finishing coastal performer
  • Compact plants, heavy resin
  • Built for exposed plots
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Gas x Chata
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-9 weeks
Height Short to medium (0.8-1.5 m outdoors)
Yield Moderate to high
Taste Diesel, Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Regular photoperiod
Climate windy coastal growing areas
Effects Relaxed, Focused, Uplifted
Environment Indoor and outdoor (suitable for short-season outdoor cannabis growing)

About Gaschata

Gaschata is a sturdy, indica-dominant hybrid developed for growers who need reliable outdoor finishes in cooler, wind-prone coastal areas. The variety stays short to medium, produces dense, resinous buds and finishes quickly, making it suitable for short-season outdoor cannabis growing with the right siting and protection. Mid-to-high THC delivers a focused, calming effect and a flavour profile of diesel, citrus and earthy notes. Regular photoperiod seeds offer flexibility for growers who want to train or select mother plants.

Grow Difficulty:

Gaschata is moderately difficult to grow in exposed sites and benefits from experienced attention in windy coastal growing areas. Regular training and sturdy staking are needed to prevent wind damage and to maximise bud development.

Flowering Time:

Flowering finishes relatively quickly for an outdoor variety, usually in seven to nine weeks indoors and by late summer outdoors in short-season regions. This pace suits growers who need reliable finishes within limited seasons.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high when plants are well managed and sheltered from salt spray and strong gusts. In protected outdoor plots growers can expect respectable returns despite the plant's compact stature.

Height:

The plant remains short to medium in stature with a tight, bushy canopy and a strong central cola. Side branches respond well to pruning and low-stress training.

Environment:

In Derry Gaschata adapts well to both pots indoors and sheltered outdoor plots with protection from prevailing winds. Growers in Derry have found success using windbreaks, low-trellis training and close siting to protect the crop.

Climate:

Growing Gaschata in Derry demands attention to salt spray and the persistent wind found in windy coastal growing areas. With windbreaks, careful siting and close spacing this variety can reliably finish even on exposed coastal plots in Derry.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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I'm in Derry and it's windy — will Gaschata survive?
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Yes, if you use windbreaks, low-trellis training and sturdy staking Gaschata can do well even on exposed sites in Derry.
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Should I grow these in pots or directly in the ground?
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Both work; pots give mobility to move plants from strong gusts while ground planting can support larger root systems for vigour.
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Any nutrient tips late in flower?
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Reduce nitrogen and keep phosphorus and potassium steady to support bud development without promoting excess leafy growth.
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What pests should I watch for on the coast?
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Slugs, aphids and occasional caterpillars are common; maintain hygiene, use barriers and encourage predatory insects.
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How do I maximise trichome production?
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Maintain stable temperatures, avoid overfeeding, and consider short, cool night dips late in flower to encourage resin synthesis.

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