
- Creamy, resinous hybrid built for flavour and resilience
Ice Lato
Ice Lato is an indica-leaning hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds with a creamy-citrus terpene profile.
- Dense resin and creamy citrus flavour
- Performs well with SCROG and LST
- Best with vigilant humidity control
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Ice x Gelato |
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Hybrid (indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall (1.2–2.0 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (400-600 g/m² indoor; 500-750 g/plant outdoor) |
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Creamy vanilla, Sweet citrus, Cooling pine |
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Feminised (autoflower variants occasionally available) |
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Humid greenhouse |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Ice Lato
Ice Lato is an indica-leaning hybrid bred from Ice x Gelato that delivers compact, resin-rich flowers and a smooth, aromatic smoke. It performs well with intermediate grower skills, responding positively to training and careful humidity control, and offers a balanced high suitable for both daytime focus and evening relaxation.
Ice Lato is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica dominance that produces dense, resinous buds. The plant shows compact internodes and robust lateral branching.
THC levels are typically between 18% and 24% depending on phenotype and feeding regime. Growers in Warwickshire should expect a potent, clear high from well-cured flowers.
CBD content is low and usually under 1%, so the variety is primarily used for its psychoactive effects. CBD-rich phenotypes are rare and not common in most seed lots.
Ice Lato comes from a deliberate cross to combine resin production and a sweet terpene profile. Breeders list the lineage as Ice x Gelato to reflect those parent traits.
Most commercial releases are feminised seeds bred for stable phenotypes and reliable flowering. Autoflower versions exist but are less common and usually chosen for shorter outdoor cycles.
Growing Ice Lato requires intermediate skills because it can be susceptible to mould in damp environments. Under humid greenhouse conditions careful airflow, defoliation and environment control are essential to prevent bud rot.
Flowering indoors is generally completed in 8 to 10 weeks depending on phenotype and training methods. Outdoors plants in Warwickshire typically finish by late September to early October in a normal season.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent nutrients and good ventilation. Indoor results often reach 400–600 g/m² while outdoor specimens can exceed that in optimal sites.
Plants form a bushy canopy with strong side branches that support heavy colas. Expect outdoor heights of roughly 1.2 to 2 metres without aggressive topping or training.
Indoors Ice Lato responds well to SCROG and LST to manage its vigorous growth. Outdoors in Warwickshire it benefits from a sunny, sheltered spot and good airflow to reduce humidity-related issues.
In Warwickshire, humid greenhouse conditions raise the risk of mould, so growers should monitor humidity closely and use active ventilation. Controlling moisture during late-season flower is the most important cultural step.
The high starts with a clear cerebral uplift that transitions into a gentle body relaxation. Users often report sustained focus rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile combines creamy vanilla and sweet citrus with a crisp pine finish. The smoke is aromatic and smooth when properly cured.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Sow or transplant after the last frost when nights stay above 10°C, typically late May to June in most UK regions; flowering will then finish by early autumn.
Use dehumidifiers, extract fans and regular venting; keep relative humidity below 50–55% during late flowering to minimise bud rot.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed, then switch to lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering, adjusting EC to avoid salt build-up.
Aphids, spider mites and whitefly can appear; use integrated pest management including beneficial predators, sticky traps and neem or soap sprays as needed.
Low-stress training and topping early encourage an even canopy and more bud sites, which is useful both indoors and for outdoor cannabis cultivation in exposed sites.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 50–60% humidity for about 7–14 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Look for resin production, bud density and mould resistance; select phenos that show tight, compact buds if you want higher yields per branch.
Yes, it responds well to organic soil and feeding regimes, though you must be vigilant about drainage and microbial balance in humid conditions.
High resin production with terpenes dominated by myrcene, limonene and pinene, giving creamy, citrus and pine notes.
Pick a sunny, sheltered location with good airflow and well-draining soil; avoid low-lying damp areas to reduce disease risk.
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