Gelato

(9 customer reviews)

With a creamy, sweet aroma and flavor, Gelato is a hybrid that lives up to its name. Sometimes called “Larry Bird” this strain boasts dark purple buds with orange stigmas and is usually laden with resin crystals. But looks aren’t everything, and Gelato is more than just a pretty weed nug. This strain packs powerful, long lasting effects of euphoria, mental stimulation and body relaxation, making it perfect for medical patients looking for an uplifting strain that also provides pain relief. new users are cautioned to start slow with Gelato because of its heavy hitting THC and terpene profile.

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THC 17-23% CBD 1%
Hybrid • AAA
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  1. steevehash

    Arrêté de faire des reviews, ils vont vous voler, ils ne vous enverrons pas ce qu’il vous doivent…. Il me doivent plusieurs reviews et sa fait 2, commandes d’affilée qu’il ne me les envoient pas. Des crosseur…
    WD Hashole.

  2. Verified owner Frederik Tischuk (verified owner)

    Impecable

  3. Verified owner saragene (verified owner)

    the taste was really nice, i bought it as a tester and will definitely have to buy again but more of it lol

  4. Verified owner henchris710 (verified owner)

    Great tasting strain Great for day time

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