Gelato Lineage
The Gelato lineage encompasses a family of cannabis cultivars descended from crosses involving Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint GSC, with early phenotypes documented in California breeding circles around the mid-2010s. Lineage records frequently report Gelato strains sharing dense bud structure, purple and cream coloration, and aromatic profiles combining sweet, dessert-like, and earthy notes. The family has expanded considerably through selective breeding, producing numbered phenotypes (Gelato #33, #45, #49) and hybrid offshoots that breeders continue to work with for stability and trait expression. Gelato genetics are commonly associated with complex terpene profiles often featuring limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene contributions. This lineage serves as a foundational genetic resource in modern cannabis breeding, particularly for cultivators seeking pronounced visual characteristics and
Gelato Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Gelato Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Gelato lineage encompasses a family of cannabis cultivars descended from crosses involving Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint GSC, with early phenotypes documented in California breeding circles around the mid-2010s. Lineage records frequently report Gelato strains sharing dense bud structure, purple and cream coloration, and aromatic profiles combining sweet, dessert-like, and earthy notes. The family has expanded considerably through selective breeding, producing numbered phenotypes (Gelato #33, #45, #49) and hybrid offshoots that breeders continue to work with for stability and trait expression. Gelato genetics are commonly associated with complex terpene profiles often featuring limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene contributions. This lineage serves as a foundational genetic resource in modern cannabis breeding, particularly for cultivators seeking pronounced visual characteristics and
Breeders working in this category frequently use Gelato genetics as parent material for creating stable F1 hybrids and for backcrossing projects aimed at isolating specific phenotypic traits. The lineage's documented trait expression makes it valuable for multi-generational breeding programs focused on consistency in morphology and terpene composition.
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