San Bacio Gelato
♀ Feminized

San Bacio Gelato

by Humboldt Seed Organization · United States

Type

Yield / plant

135g

Feminized

Feminized

Country

United States

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About San Bacio Gelato

San Bacio Gelato from Humboldt Seed Organization represents a revival of one of California's most respected and sought-after cultivars. This genetics combines the legendary Bacio Gelato x 3 Kings Blueberry Headband—a closely protected elite phenotype that has achieved international recognition. A cornerstone variety from one of the state's most prestigious breeding operations, this strain merits a spot in any serious gardener's collection. **Growth Characteristics** This variety displays robust and energetic development throughout the vegetative phase, maintaining a relatively restrained overall height. Indica-leaning leaf structure ensures stable plant architecture. Exceptionally strong side branching produces uniform flowering distribution across the plant. Substantial resin accumulation becomes especially pronounced in the final flowering weeks. **Flavor & Aroma Profile** The multifaceted terpene composition delivers prominent berry characteristics enhanced by warming cinnamon and bold black pepper spice notes. Supporting this profile are subtle hints of citrus zest and woody, pine-forward undertones that add complexity and depth. **Cultivation Guidelines** This strain thrives with elevated feeding schedules, though nitrogen requirements remain moderate to sustain rich foliage coloration. Exceptional adaptability suits both dry and moisture-heavy growing environments. While plants demonstrate structural strength, implementing one trellis layer during late flowering provides beneficial support. Strategic removal of larger fan leaves from lower canopy zones improves light accessibility. This defoliation approach works best during weeks 1, 3, and 6 of flowering. Minimal intervention needed in secondary branching areas since bud development extends consistently to basal regions. Optimal spacing uses 6-9 plants per square meter. Outdoor growers can utilize single-stake caging; however, deliberate leaf removal during advanced flowering improves light distribution.

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