
- Dessert-flavour resin with dependable indoor yields
Jelly Dulce
Jelly Dulce is an indica-leaning hybrid that produces sweet, jammy buds with reliable indoor performance.
- Sweet, jammy aroma with creamy vanilla notes
- Reliable indoor resin production under LED lighting
- Balanced high that eases into gentle body relaxation
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Jelly Bean x Dulce |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m indoors; up to 2 m outdoors) |
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Medium-high (approx 450 g/m² indoor; 300-500 g/plant outdoor) |
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Sweet berry, Vanilla, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate (variable British weather) |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Jelly Dulce
Jelly Dulce offers a dessert-like terpene profile with a balanced high that suits social use and evening relaxation. Bred for aroma and trichome production, it performs well under controlled indoor conditions and can yield robust outdoor crops in sheltered sites. The plant responds positively to light training and consistent LED schedules, producing dense, resin-rich colas. In temperate regions like the UK it pays to plan for wet weather late in the season to protect bud quality.
Jelly Dulce is an indica-leaning hybrid that balances mellow physical relaxation with a clear cerebral lift. The plant forms dense, resinous buds suited to both resin extraction and quality smoking flower.
THC levels typically sit in the high-teen range, offering a pronounced but controllable potency. The rise is steady and predictable, allowing users to dose without sudden over-intoxication.
CBD is low to moderate and does not blunt the psychoactive profile significantly. This makes the variety suitable for recreational users and for medical patients seeking symptom relief with a mild psychoactive component.
The lineage combines dessert-style parent strains selected for aroma and trichome production. Breeders focused on delivering a balanced cannabinoid profile and pronounced terpene expression.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to guarantee predominantly female plants for flowering. Growers who want reliable sexing and phenotype stability favour feminised seed batches.
Growers will find Jelly Dulce sits at an intermediate difficulty, rewarding consistent feeding and attention to humidity. Extra vigilance is required when moving plants outdoors because variable British weather can stress foliage and affect ripening.
Flowering completes in around eight to nine weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor plants usually finish late season depending on local microclimate and weather patterns.
Indoor yields are medium-high when plants receive strong, even light and proper training, often reaching around 450 g/m². Outdoor output can be generous in a warm, sheltered season but varies with rainfall and feeding.
Plants grow to a medium height with a bushy, productive structure that suits screen-of-green or low-stress training. Indoors they remain compact enough for multiple-plant setups while still producing large colas.
Indoors, Jelly Dulce responds well to consistent LED schedules and good ventilation, which suits growers in Perthshire aiming for dense, resinous buds. Outdoors in Perthshire the strain benefits from a sunny, sheltered site but needs protection from late rain to preserve trichomes.
Growing Jelly Dulce in Perthshire requires planning for the region's variable British weather and occasional early autumn chills. Use moveable pots or sheltered beds and be ready to protect buds from persistent rain to preserve trichomes and terpene quality.
The high begins with a bright uplift that sharpens mood and encourages creative thought. That initial cerebral buzz settles into a warm, soothing body relaxation that eases tension without heavy sedation.
A sweet, jammy berry note dominates the aroma with a creamy vanilla undercurrent. Light citrus tangs cut through the sweetness on the exhale, leaving a clean finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor flowering is typically 8-9 weeks, while outdoor plants finish late season depending on local conditions.
Aim for 22-26°C during the day and 16-18°C at night in flowering to maintain trichome development and avoid bud rot.
Use full-spectrum LED panels with adjustable intensity, keep light schedules at 18/6 for veg and 12/12 for flower, maintain good airflow and control humidity between 40-50% in flower.
Yes; low-stress training or a modest SCROG can even the canopy and increase yields without adding significant complexity.
Choose a sunny, sheltered site, space plants for airflow, prune inner foliage and harvest before prolonged autumn rains when possible.
Start with balanced bloom nutrients and increase phosphorus and potassium through weeks 3-6 of flower, then taper off and flush before harvest.
It has a moderate to strong fruity aroma; indoors use a carbon filter and maintain negative pressure to control odour.
The strain is intermediate, but beginners can succeed with close attention to humidity, pests and nutrient dosing.
Harvest when most trichomes turn cloudy with a few amber for a balanced high; leave longer for a heavier, more sedating effect.
Most commercial offerings are feminised to ensure female plants, though regulars and clones may also be available from some breeders.
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