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Space Gello

Autoflower

Space Gello is an autoflowering, sativa-dominant hybrid with citrus-forward flavours and a clear, creative high.

Why choose Space Gello?
  • Fast finishing autoflower for cooler climates
  • Citrus-forward flavour with creative uplift
  • Handles sheltered coastal plots when well supported
THC 18-24%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Gelato x Space Queen
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium to tall
Yield Moderate to high
Taste Citrus, Sweet diesel, Earthy
Seed Type Autoflowering
Climate Windy coastal
Effects Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed
Environment Indoor and outdoor, suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing

About Space Gello

Space Gello is an autoflowering sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Gelato x Space Queen, offering a rapid finish and dessert-like aroma. It suits growers seeking a reliable, moderately potent plant with a clear cerebral lift and manageable body relaxation, particularly in sites where shelter can be provided against persistent wind.

Grow Difficulty:

Space Gello presents an intermediate challenge in windy coastal growing areas and benefits from staking and windbreaks. In Nottinghamshire growers should prepare for wind exposure and protect branches early.

Flowering Time:

Flowering completes in roughly eight to ten weeks indoors and finishes early outdoors in favourable sites. The variety favors a predictable finish for growers watching calendar windows.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high for a plant of its size when given proper shelter and nutrition. Outdoor plants produce best in protected plots away from constant wind.

Height:

Plants reach a medium to tall structure with open, airy colas that stretch during flowering. Branches are sturdy but respond well to early pruning and support.

Environment:

Indoors Space Gello responds well to SCROG and moderate training to control stretch. Outdoors in Nottinghamshire it can finish reliably if planted early and given shelter from prevailing winds.

Climate:

Growing Space Gello in Nottinghamshire's windy coastal growing areas calls for stout supports, windbreaks and well-anchored pots or ground stakes. Choose sheltered microclimates and check plants regularly for wind damage and salt exposure.

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How do you deal with constant coastal wind?
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I put up windbreaks and use chunky stakes, tying branches loosely to prevent snap and reduce sway.
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When do you start feeding bloom nutrients?
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I switch to bloom formulas at the first sign of pistils and reduce nitrogen after the initial two weeks of flowering.
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Any tips for flushing before harvest?
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I give plain water only for ten days to two weeks, depending on substrate, to let flavours clean up before chop.
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Do you recommend defoliation?
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Selective defoliation around the inner canopy helps air flow but avoid heavy leaf removal in windy spots to keep foliage acting as a wind buffer.
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How do you store seeds over winter?
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Keep seeds dry in a cool, dark place in an airtight container, ideally refrigerated in a sealed bag with silica.

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