
- Luxury terpene profile, practical grow
Gucci
Gucci is a potent hybrid with a sweet, creamy flavour and high resin production suited to experienced growers.
- High resin, refined flavour
- Performs well under training
- Compact, productive colas
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22-26% |
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0.5-1% |
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Gucci OG x Gelato |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.2–2.0 m outdoors) |
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High (400–500 g/m² indoor, up to 600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Sweet berry, Creamy vanilla, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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Mild southern growing climate |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative |
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Both |
About Gucci
Gucci combines robust yields with a refined terpene profile, offering sweet berry and creamy vanilla notes alongside earthy spice. This feminised hybrid performs well in both controlled indoor environments and in temperate outdoor gardens, producing dense, aromatic buds under attentive cultivation.
Gucci is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly indica in structure while offering sativa-like lift. The plant expresses both resin production and a pronounced terpene profile.
Gucci carries strong THC levels that suit experienced consumers seeking potency. Expect clear cerebral lift followed by a steady body relaxation.
CBD remains low in this line, keeping the emphasis on psychoactive effects. The profile still offers therapeutic value through terpenes and cannabinoids.
Gucci traces to Gucci OG crossed with Gelato to marry heavy resin production with refined flavour. The cross emphasises compact bud structure and aromatic complexity.
Seeds are sold primarily as feminised to simplify crop planning and maximise usable plants. They maintain stable traits generation to generation when sourced from reputable breeders.
Gucci performs best with attentive care and is rated intermediate for growers working in a mild southern growing climate. Consistent humidity control and feeding will reward growers with dense, resinous buds.
Flowering wraps up in around eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor harvest in Gwynedd typically falls in late September to early October.
This strain produces above-average yields when trained and fed correctly. Indoor setups can match outdoor production if space and light are optimised.
Plants develop a medium-tall structure with sturdy main colas and lateral branching. Canopy management will keep height manageable and improve light penetration.
Indoors Gucci responds well to SCROG and low-stress training to maximise bud sites in limited space in Gwynedd. Outdoors the variety withstands seasonal swings and fills out into large, productive shrubs.
Growing Gucci in Gwynedd benefits from the mild southern growing climate that reduces the risk of extreme heat stress. Good airflow and careful monitoring will limit mould risk during the wetter parts of the season in Gwynedd.
Users report an initial euphoric uplift that sharpens focus and creativity. The high eases into a calming body effect without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends sweet berry with creamy vanilla and an earthy, spicy finish. Smoke and vapour carry a noticeable sugary note that lingers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 40–50% relative humidity during late flowering and a little higher in veg; this helps prevent bud rot while supporting resin production.
Increase airflow, use dehumidifiers where possible, and avoid overwatering to reduce the chance of mould developing in dense buds.
Yes, full-spectrum LED or HPS light of adequate intensity will produce better trichome development and higher yields than low-output lights.
Top early in veg and use LST or SCROG to spread the canopy; timing these techniques before flowering optimises bud site distribution.
A balanced N-P-K feed in veg switching to higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom works well, with moderate EC levels to avoid nutrient burn.
It is best suited to temperate southern regions, but with careful strain selection and shelter it can be grown further north if the season is favourable.
Dry for around 7–10 days in a dark, ventilated space then cure in jars for at least four weeks to develop flavours and smoothness.
Spider mites, aphids and thrips are common; regular inspection and integrated pest management keep infestations controllable.
In humid climate cannabis growing you must prioritise airflow, avoid dense canopies and harvest promptly once trichomes are ready to reduce rot risk.
Yellowing lower leaves suggest nitrogen deficiency, while purple stems or slow growth can indicate phosphorus issues; test soil and adjust feed accordingly.
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