
Gelatti
Cannabis seeds
by Cookies
Gelatti Cannabis Seeds by Cookies
Gelatti is a feminised cannabis seed from Cookies that crosses Sunset Sherbet with Thin Mint GSC into a 60/40 indica-leaning hybrid built around flavour. Dense, resin-caked buds with berry, gas, and mint terpenes — flowering wraps up in 8–9 weeks with yields of 450–550 g/m² indoors. This is a modern Cookies cut bred for growers who chase terps over sheer bulk.
This listing includes 3 feminised seeds per pack. Feminised means every seed produces a female plant — no need to identify and cull males during early flower.
Why Gelatti Seeds Deserve Grow Room Space
We've carried a lot of Cookies genetics over the years, and Gelatti stands out for one reason: the terpene profile actually delivers what the name promises. Crack open a cured jar and you get a layered hit of sweet berry up front, a gassy fuel note in the middle, and a cool mint finish that lingers. It smells like someone dropped a scoop of gelato into a petrol station — in the best way possible.
The 60/40 indica lean shows in the plant structure. Expect a compact, medium-sized frame with strong lateral branching that responds well to topping and LST. The colas pack on density in the final two weeks of flower, stacking tight calyxes coated in milky trichomes. You'll see bright green throughout, with occasional purple flashes creeping in if night temperatures dip below 18°C during late bloom.
The honest limitation here: Gelatti isn't a yield monster. At 450–550 g/m², it sits in the mid-range — you won't match the output of a stretchy sativa or a purpose-bred commercial hybrid. What you get instead is boutique-grade flower that looks, smells, and smokes like something from a top-shelf dispensary. If you're growing for personal stash quality rather than weight, that trade-off makes sense every time.
Compared to Royal Queen Seeds' Cookies Gelato, Gelatti leans harder into the gas and mint side of the Cookies family rather than the sweet gelato creaminess. If you want candy, go Cookies Gelato. If you want complexity with an edge, Gelatti is the pick.
Gelatti Grow Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Cookies |
| Genetics | Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint GSC |
| Type | Feminised photoperiod |
| Indica / Sativa | 60% Indica / 40% Sativa |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | 450–550 g/m² |
| Plant Height | Medium, compact frame |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 |
| SKU | CSCO0007 |
Complete your Gelatti grow with a proper setup. A Dark Box grow tent keeps light leaks out and reflectivity in, while a carbon filter handles the gassy terps that Gelatti throws off from week 5 onwards. For drying, a hanging net rack preserves trichome integrity better than laying buds flat on cardboard.
How to Grow Gelatti Seeds
- Germination: Soak seeds in room-temperature water (20–22°C) for 12–18 hours, then transfer to damp paper towels between two plates. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours. Plant taproot-down into a small pot of lightly pre-moistened seedling soil or coco, about 1 cm deep.
- Vegetative phase: Gelatti's compact structure and strong branching make it a natural candidate for topping once the plant reaches its 5th node. Low-stress training (LST) opens the canopy and exposes more bud sites to direct light. Keep humidity around 55–65% and temperatures at 22–26°C. A study published in PMC confirmed that elevated relative humidity and temperature disruptions can decrease biomass and alter cannabinoid concentration during development (PMC, 2024). Keep your VPD dialled in.
- Flip to flower: Switch to a 12/12 light cycle when plants reach roughly 60–70% of your target final height — Gelatti stretches moderately during the first two weeks of flower, then stacks vertically. According to research on cannabis light manipulation, photoperiod control directly influences reproductive development and metabolite production (PMC, 2024).
- Mid-flower care (weeks 3–6): This is where the resin production ramps up. Reduce humidity to 40–50% to prevent mould in those dense colas. A light defoliation around week 3 improves airflow through the canopy. Feed phosphorus and potassium-heavy nutrients, and watch the trichomes shift from clear to milky.
- Harvest window (weeks 8–9): Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe. For Gelatti's balanced effect profile, harvest when most trichomes are milky white with roughly 10–15% turning amber. Chop, hang whole branches in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks.
Gelatti Terpene Profile and Effects
The terpene profile is where Gelatti earns its reputation. The dominant notes are sweet berry and creamy gas — think overripe berries left in a warm car — layered with a cooling mint finish and subtle floral undertones. It's dessert-forward without being one-dimensional. When you break a bud apart, the gas note intensifies and fills the room. Your carbon filter earns its keep with this one.
Effects start with an uplifting cerebral lift — clear-headed, mood-brightening, and focused. Over the next 30–45 minutes, that transitions into a warm, soothing body relaxation. It doesn't nail you to the sofa the way a heavy indica would, but it does slow things down comfortably. According to research on indica-dominant strains, terpene and cannabinoid combinations in 60/40 hybrids tend to produce varied effect profiles rather than purely sedative outcomes (Healthline).
We've seen customers underestimate it because the flavour is so smooth. Small doses deliver the full range of effects — start conservatively and give it 15–20 minutes before deciding you need more.
Gelatti Terpene and Cannabinoid Data
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Dominant Terpenes | Berry, gas, mint, floral |
| Flavour Profile | Sweet berry, creamy fuel, cooling mint, dessert undertones |
| Effect Onset | Uplifting cerebral lift, transitioning to body relaxation |
| Effect Duration | Long-lasting |
| Bud Appearance | Dense, bright green, resin-heavy, occasional purple |
Research into cannabis terpenes and terpenoids has shown a wide range of bioactive properties. According to a 2021 review, terpenes found in cannabis have demonstrated anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antioxidant activity in performed studies (PMC, 2021). The specific combination of terpenes in Gelatti — particularly the myrcene and limonene family compounds responsible for the berry and gas notes — contributes to what researchers describe as an entourage effect, where cannabinoids and terpenes interact synergistically.
A 2023 study on chemotaxonomic differentiation in cannabis found substantial phytochemical variation across cultivars, with total THC ranging from 0.41% to 15.64% depending on genetics and growing conditions (PMC, 2023). Gelatti typically sits at the higher end of that spectrum when grown under optimised conditions with proper light intensity and nutrient management.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











