
Cannabinoids
Lab-reported ranges across multiple harvests. Individual batches will vary; always check the COA on the package.
Mid-to-high potency sativa. The range reflects phenotype variation — start low and work up for new users.
Trace amounts. This is a THC-forward cultivar, not a balanced or CBD-rich variety.
Gelonade leans clearly sativa but carries a real indica foundation. Uplifting and energizing up front, with a mellow body ease that runs throughout.
Terpenes
Terpenes shape both how Gelonade smells and which effects show up most strongly. Limonene leads here — it enhances THC absorption and contributes to the aroma.
Uplifting, Mood elevation, Stress relief.
Anti-inflammatory, Stress relief, Spicy.
Calming, Sedating, Floral.
Alertness, Memory retention, Pine.
Relaxing, Sedating, Earthy.
Anti-inflammatory, Appetite suppressant, Earthy.
Uplifting, Antioxidant, Floral.
Uplifting, Antiviral, Sweet.
Experience
Aggregated from user reports. Personal response varies with dose, tolerance, and setting.
Negative effects most often appear with very high doses or in users with low tolerance.
Sensory
Two overlapping but distinct profiles — what you smell in the jar versus what you taste on the exhale.
Degustation notes
A close-read of how Gelonade actually unfolds, from first inhale to final settle.
Appearance
Visual markers that distinguish authentic Gelonade phenotypes.
Genetics
Bred by — a cross of Gelato #41 and Lemon Tree, combining legendary genetics into a classic sativa-dominant hybrid.
Two legendary parents — Gelato #41 meets Lemon Tree.
Roughly equal split — Gelato #41 brings potency and cerebral effects, Lemon Tree contributes the sweet tropical flavor and uplifting character.
Each trait blends both parents, but one usually leads.
For growers
Gelonade is a moderate grow — generous yields reward patient training and consistent feeding.
Explore
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