
- Reliable resin and early finishes for exposed coastal gardens
Gaschata
Gaschata is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for compact growth and reliable finishes in short seasons.
- Early-finishing coastal performer
- Compact plants, heavy resin
- Built for exposed plots
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Gas x Chata |
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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 (0.8-1.5 m outdoors) |
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Moderate to high |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Regular photoperiod |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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Relaxed, Focused, Uplifted |
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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.
Gaschata is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for resilient outdoor performance. It combines compact structure with dense, resinous buds suited to short-season climates.
THC levels are mid-to-high and generally test between 18% and 22%. The potency delivers a clear-headed lift that eases into a calming physical effect.
CBD is low and typically measures below 1.5%. This strain is primarily THC-driven rather than CBD-focused.
The lineage reads as Gas x Chata, selected for compact growth and fast finishing. Breeders stabilised the cross for resin production and wind tolerance.
Seeds are regular photoperiod and require standard veg-to-flower scheduling to finish. This allows growers flexibility for training, crossing and selection.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
An initial cerebral lift brings focus and sociability before a gentle body relaxation sets in. The overall effect is calming without heavy sedation for many users.
The flavour profile shows sharp diesel and bright citrus notes over a dry, earthy base. A faint sweetness rounds the finish on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Gaschata was selected for compact growth, sturdy stems and resinous buds that tolerate gusty conditions when given shelter and proper staking.
Indoor flowering typically completes in seven to nine weeks, while outdoor plants finish by late summer in short-season areas.
Yes; salt spray can damage leaf tissue, so position plants behind hedges or windbreaks and rinse leaves if salt accumulates.
No, Gaschata is offered as regular photoperiod seed, suitable for breeders and growers who want to select or stabilise traits.
Low-stress training, topping and low trellising work well to keep canopy height down and present buds to light while protecting against wind damage.
Wind increases evaporation so check substrate moisture regularly and water deeply but infrequently to promote strong root development.
Look for mostly cloudy trichomes with some ambers for a balanced effect and check calyx swelling as a secondary indicator of ripeness.
Ensure good airflow through canopy management, remove dense interior growth and avoid excessive nitrogen late in flowering to reduce rot risk.
Yes, Gaschata is suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing because it finishes early and tolerates cooler, windier conditions when properly sited and sheltered.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark space to 55-65% relative humidity, then jar and burp daily for the first two weeks before long-term storage.
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