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LEMON CHERRY ICE CREAM 3 seeds
LEMON CHERRY ICE CREAM 3 seeds
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Lemon Cherry Gelato Cannabis Seeds
Type: Feminized Seeds
Lemon Cherry Ice Cream by Barney's Farm x Backpack Boyz.
Lemon Cherry Gelato, the second release from the Barneys Farm x Backpack Boyz collaboration, is a strain that captures the senses as soon as you hear its name.
This tantalizing hybrid, born from the exquisite union of Sunset Sherbet, Girl Scout Cookies, and a third mystery element, has skyrocketed in the United States in recent years.
Her delicious flavor profile dances on your taste buds, while her visually stunning buds dazzle the eyes.
With THC levels reaching a staggering 33%, she promises an uplifting, powerful and beautifully balanced high that lingers over time, making her an instant favourite among connoisseurs and novices alike.
One of the most striking aspects of the Lemon Cherry Gelato strain is its visual appeal. The buds are a kaleidoscope of colors, with rich purples, vibrant greens, and deep oranges, all covered in a frosty layer of trichomes.
This dazzling display not only makes the plant a feast for the eyes, but also hints at the complex flavor profile that awaits.
The aroma of Lemon Cherry Ice Cream is a delicious precursor to its taste. It exudes a refreshing fragrance of citrus and cherries, mixed with a subtle sweetness reminiscent of a fruity dessert.
This inviting scent forms the backdrop to the tasting experience.
The scent is seductive and sets the stage for the tasting experience: an explosion of lemon and cherry aromas, beautifully balanced by a creamy, gelatinous undertone.
This blend of sweet and spicy notes makes Lemon Cherry Gelato a true gourmet strain, enjoyable for both less experienced and more experienced palates.
The effects of the Lemon Cherry Gelato strain offer a harmonious balance between mental stimulation and physical relaxation.
Users often experience an initial cerebral high, which brings about feelings of happiness and a boost in creativity.
This strain responds well to training techniques, allowing growers to maximize yield and potency.
When grown correctly, Lemon Cherry Gelato rewards growers with a bountiful harvest of high-quality, aromatic flowers, making the cultivation process a rewarding experience.
Indoors, the Lemon Cherry Gelato strain grows to a height of 90-110cm, thriving in controlled environments where temperature and humidity can be carefully monitored.
Outdoors, they can easily reach heights of up to 1.4 meters. Characterized by a sturdy structure, these plants have a remarkable yield potential.
They require meticulous care, but the results are worth it: they produce up to 600 g/m² indoors and up to 1 kg per plant outdoors of high-quality buds.
Indoor flowering time is around 60-65 days, while outdoors harvest time is typically around mid-October.
Is Lemon Cherry Gelato Indica or Sativa?
Lemon Cherry Gelato strain by Barneys Farm 40% Sativa 60% Indica
What is the best way to store my Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds?
To properly store Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds, it is recommended to keep them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place, possibly in the refrigerator but avoiding freezing, and with adequate labeling and dating.
What is the best method for germinating Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds?
There are a number of techniques for germinating Lemon Cherry Gelato cannabis seeds, provided that it is legal in your area. The paper towel method is a popular method where the Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds are placed on a damp paper towel and covered with another paper towel to keep them moist. The paper towel is then kept in a dark, warm place and checked daily to ensure it remains moist. Once the Lemon Cherry Gelato seeds have germinated, gently place them into soil or another growing medium.
What is the best temperature for germinating Lemon Cherry Gelato cannabis seeds?
Lemon Cherry Gelato cannabis seeds germinate at temperatures between 70°F and 90°F (21°C-32°C). Temperatures below 70°F (21°C) and above 90°F (32°C) can prevent or compromise healthy germination. Low temperatures will delay or even stop germination. High temperatures can cause poor germination, stunted or slow growth, and also increase the chance of seedlings drying out.
