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GLUE GELATO AUTO Barney’s Farm

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GLUE GELATO AUTO Cannabis Seeds

Gorilla Glue x Gelato x BF Super Auto #1

Are you ready to try GLUE GELATO AUTO: The discovery of top West Coast strains and their careful blending resulted in this autoflowering gem. A fantastic mix of Gelato and Glue that you must try. A plant that will send you into a state of sublime relaxation, revealing the magic of a heavenly feeling throughout your body. GLUE GELATO AUTO can change your mood. All worries disappear, the mind calms down and thoughts come into order. It is really easy to produce a feast of flowers, in just 70 days from sowing. Try it and you will be pleased.

Is Glue Gelato Auto Indica or Sativa?
The Glue Gelato Auto strain by Barneys Farm is 40% Sativa 60% Indica.

What is the best way to store my Glue Gelato Auto strain seeds?
To properly store Glue Gelato Auto seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.

What is the best method to germinate Glue Gelato Auto strain seeds?
There are numerous techniques for germinating Glue Gelato Auto cannabis seeds if it is allowed in your location. The paper towel method is a common method in which the Glue Gelato Auto seeds are placed on a damp paper towel and covered with another damp paper towel to keep them moist. After that, keep the paper towel in a warm, dark spot and check on it every day to ensure that it remains moist. When the Glue Gelato Auto seeds have germinated, gently place them in soil or similar growth media.

What is the best temperature for germinating Glue Gelato Auto cannabis seeds?
Glue Gelato Auto cannabis seeds germinate in temperatures from 70°F-90°F (21°C-32°C) Temperatures below 70°F (21°C) and above 90°F (32°C) can prevent or compromise healthy germination. Low temperatures delay or even stop germination. High temperatures can cause poor germination, stunted or slow growth also increases the possibility of seedlings drying out.