
Purple Jellato Clone
$89.00
Purple Jellato clones - Gelato #33 x Purple Vapor. 22-26% THC. Purple grape, creamy gelato sweetness. Dense purple buds, relaxing body high.
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Description
Description
About Purple Jellato
Purple Jellato brings the visual drama of heavy anthocyanin expression to the Gelato flavor family. Dense, deeply purple buds with the creamy-sweet Gelato terpene base produce one of the most photogenic and flavorful strains in the catalog.
"Jellato" combines jelly (grape/berry) and gelato (creamy sweet) in the name - and delivers both. The grape-purple character of the purple parent sits on top of Gelato's rich creaminess for a dessert-flavor profile with serious bag appeal.
| Genetics | Gelato #33 x Purple Vapor | THC | 22-26% |
| Type | Indica-dominant Hybrid | Flower | 8-9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Myrcene, Linalool, Caryophyllene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Purple grape, creamy gelato, sweet | Effects | Relaxing, euphoric, body-heavy |
Grape Jelly Meets Gelato
The name tells the recipe: Purple Jellato spreads grape-jelly sweetness over the Gelato family's cream, and the spelling is earned - this is the jelliest expression of purple genetics in the catalog, thick-sweet and rounded rather than sharp. Linalool joins the profile with a soft floral warmth that completes the preserves-on-pastry impression, and the 22-26% THC indica-leaning effect supplies the after-toast contentment: relaxing, body-warm, and unhurried.
Effects and Character
Purple Jellato sessions move at spreading-knife speed: a gentle euphoric opening, a slow thickening of body comfort through the first hour, and a soft, satisfied landing that suits late evenings without slamming the door on them. The linalool presence makes the relaxation feel soothed rather than weighted - closer to a warm kitchen than a heavy blanket. It's comfort flower in the most literal register.
Growing Purple Jellato
The cross grows compact and well-mannered: a short-to-medium Gelato-family frame, mild 45-60% stretch, sturdy branching, and dense round flower that takes the purple expression seriously - cool finishing nights turn the bracts a deep jam-purple beneath generous frost, flower that looks exactly like its flavor.
Feeding is moderate with the family's flowering cal-mag habit, and the finish is a prompt 8-9 weeks. Protect the jelly: clean fade, slow dry, three-week cure minimum - the grape sweetness is volatile young and magnificent cured. Harvest at 20-30% amber for the full comfort arc.
Purple Jellato FAQ
How sweet is it really? Among the sweetest purple cuts we carry - grape preserves over cream, with no sour edge.
Effect weight? Comfortable-deep: relaxing and body-warm without full sedation at sensible doses.
Color reliability? High - the purple expression is strong and cool nights deliver it consistently.
Related cuts? Grape Animal runs grape toward cookies; Moonbeam Gelato shares the soft linalool-Gelato lane.
The Comfort-Food Slot
Every rotation benefits from one unambiguous comfort strain - the jar for rainy evenings, recovery days, and the hours after long shifts - and Purple Jellato is purpose-built for the role. Its soft sweetness asks nothing of the palate, its linalool-rounded effect asks nothing of the body but surrender, and its compact, cooperative grow asks little of the gardener. That last point matters for planning: the short frame tucks into any tent corner, making it an easy permanent resident rather than a rotating guest. Comfort, it turns out, is a renewable resource when the mother plant lives in veg.
One serving suggestion from the field: Purple Jellato after dinner is the catalog's most-cited pairing for a reason - the dessert profile lands exactly where the meal left off, and the body comfort schedules the rest of the night for you.
Related strains: Gelato #33 | Gazzurple | Amore De Uva
Grower resources: Best Cannabis Clones for Pain and Heavy Body Relief | Cannabis pH Guide

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