
- Sweet, sharp and reliably resinous.
Sharklato
Sharklato is a resinous Gelato x White Shark hybrid offering strong flavour and reliable indoor performance.
- Resin-heavy buds with gelato sweetness
- Performs strongly indoors with good humidity control
- Balanced high THC effects for day or evening use
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20-25% |
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<1% |
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Gelato x White Shark |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80–120 cm indoors) |
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Medium-high (around 400–500 g/m² indoors) |
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Sweet gelato, Diesel, Lemon-citrus |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor grow rooms |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor and outdoor, prefers controlled indoor conditions |
About Sharklato
Sharklato blends Gelato sweetness with White Shark robustness to produce dense, aromatic buds with high resin. It favours controlled indoor environments where growers can manage humidity and airflow to prevent mould. The smell combines creamy, citrus and diesel notes that become more pronounced after a careful cure. With intermediate difficulty and a flowering time of around eight to nine weeks, Sharklato rewards attentive growers with a balanced, potent product.
Sharklato is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly to indica. It produces compact, resinous buds with stable phenotypes.
THC typically sits between 20% and 25% in tested batches. This gives a clearly psychoactive experience that most regular users find potent but manageable.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. It is not bred for CBD therapy but can offer supportive effects alongside THC.
Sharklato comes from Gelato x White Shark lineage selected for aroma and resin. Breeders focused on stable traits to preserve the gelato sweetness and shark robustness.
Seeds are most commonly sold as feminised to ensure canopy uniformity. Some seed companies also supply regular runs for breeders and preservation work.
Sharklato suits intermediate growers but needs attention to mould in humid indoor grow rooms. Good airflow, dehumidification and timely pruning are essential to avoid bud rot.
Flowering usually takes 8 to 9 weeks indoors. Trichome maturity and terpene development peak toward the end of week nine.
Yield is medium to high with correct canopy management and feeding, roughly 400–500 g/m² indoors. Outdoor yields can fall short in shorter seasons unless conditions remain dry late into autumn.
Plants remain medium in stature with a sturdy main stem and dense lateral branches. Indoor specimens typically reach about 80–120 cm while outdoor examples can grow a little taller.
Indoors Sharklato responds well to SCROG and SOG systems and does well in controlled rooms in York. Outdoors it prefers a sheltered, sunny spot and growers in York should guard against prolonged damp.
Growing Sharklato in York requires strict humidity control in humid indoor grow rooms to prevent mould. Keeping RH lower during late flower in York will protect buds and enhance trichome production.
The high THC produces an initial cerebral uplift followed by warm body relaxation. Many users report improved mood and a gentle increase in focus for creative tasks.
Flavour is driven by sweet gelato notes, a sharp diesel backbone and a bright lemon-citrus finish. Vaping or smoking reveals a creamy undertone that lingers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain steady temperature and relative humidity, and use fans and a dehumidifier during flower to prevent mould.
It benefits from a strong light schedule; indoors use full-spectrum LEDs at a consistent 18/6 veg and 12/12 flower cycle.
Not ideal for complete beginners due to its sensitivity to humidity and mould, but an intermediate grower with experience can manage it.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers, usually at the end of week nine for a balanced effect.
It responds well to a slightly higher potassium and phosphorus regime during bloom and moderate nitrogen in veg.
Increase air exchange, lower relative humidity during late flower and remove dense fan leaves to improve airflow around colas.
Yes, but outdoor success in the UK depends on a long, dry autumn and a sheltered microclimate to avoid rain-related issues.
Dry slowly for 7–10 days then cure in jars for at least 3–4 weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Yes, but growers practising northern climate cannabis growing need strict humidity control indoors and should consider greenhouse or early finishing strains outdoors.
Spider mites and thrips can be a problem in indoor setups, so monitor regularly and use integrated pest management.
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