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Sanaleo THC Gelato Autoflowering Seeds

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  • Autoflower & feminized
  • 45% Sativa | 55% Indica
  • High THC content of 21–26%

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Gelato Seeds by SANALEO

Gelato Seeds by SANALEO are ideal for anyone who wants an easy, robust and at the same time high-yield grow. Thanks to their feminized autoflower traits, they’re especially low-maintenance and reliably produce female plants. With their compact growth and balanced genetics, the seeds are perfect for beginners and stand out with a high THC content.

Characteristics of the Gelato Seeds

  • Seed type: autoflower & feminized
  • Climate zones: temperate / continental – ideal for indoor & outdoor grows in Germany
  • Plant size: compact
  • Sativa/Indica ratio: 45% Sativa | 55% Indica
  • Yield: medium
  • THC content: approx. 21–26%
  • CBD content: < 1%
  • Sowing to harvest: approx. 8–12 weeks
  • Origin: European Union

Benefits of feminized autoflower seeds

  • Only female plants: no male chromosomes, no effort for selection
  • Autoflowering technology: automatic Flower independent of the light cycle
  • Easy handling: also ideal for beginners
  • Fast harvest: compact plants, robust genetics & short growth cycle

Outdoor growing tips (Germany)

  • Sowing: between May and July
  • Location: sunny & sheltered from rain
  • Soil: light & nutrient-rich (e.g. Biobizz)
  • Watering: regularly, avoid waterlogging

Indoor growing tips

  • Temperature: 18–26 °C
  • Lighting: approx. 12 hours per day (LED or HPS)
  • Humidity & pH value: adjust depending on growth phase, pH 6.2–6.3
  • Equipment: grow tent & ventilation system for optimal results

Quick sowing guide

Place the seeds about 5 mm deep in soil and cover them lightly. Then water with around 50 ml of water and let them germinate at 18–25 °C. After 3–4 days the seedlings will appear and should be placed in a sunny spot. Water and fertilize regularly, but avoid waterlogging. After about 8–12 weeks the plant is ready to harvest.