
Autoflowering seeds
by Azarius
Gelato Auto is an autoflowering cannabis seed that delivers a balanced sativa-dominant high with a dessert-shop flavour profile — fruity, sweet, and laced with Kush undertones. Bred from Sunset Sherbet crossed with Girl Scout Cookies and stabilised with ruderalis genetics, this strain goes from seed to harvest in 8–10 weeks flat. At 19–21% THC, it hits a sweet spot: strong enough to notice, not so strong it floors you on a Tuesday afternoon.
Gelato Auto comes in packs of 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds. For a first run, 3 seeds gives you enough room for one to underperform without leaving your tent empty. Running a full 1m² canopy? Grab 5 — you'll want 3–4 plants under a decent light, with a spare in case germination doesn't go your way. The 10-pack is your best value per seed if you're planning multiple cycles or growing outdoors where you've got the space.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | (Sunset Sherbet x Girl Scout Cookies) x Ruderalis |
| Strain Type | Mostly Sativa |
| Flowering Type | Autoflowering |
| Seed to Harvest | 8–10 weeks |
| THC Content | 19–21% |
| Indoor Yield | 400–500 g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 800 g/plant |
| Outdoor Height | Approximately 150 cm |
| Flavour Profile | Fruity, Kush, Sweet |
| Effect | Happy, Relaxed, Creative, Uplifted |
Running Gelato Auto indoors? Pair it with a Dark Box grow tent and a carbon filter — the fruity terps on this strain are gorgeous, but your neighbours don't need to know about them. If you're growing in coco, a basic nutrient kit will keep feeding simple across the full 8–10 week cycle.
Gelato Auto seeds solve the most common headache in cannabis growing: time. Traditional photoperiod Gelato strains demand light schedule changes, longer veg periods, and careful attention to when you flip. This autoflowering version skips all of that. The ruderalis genetics mean the plant transitions to flower on its own internal clock, regardless of your light cycle. You plant it, you feed it, you harvest it 8–10 weeks later. That's genuinely it.
The parent genetics here are proper heavy hitters. Sunset Sherbet brings that creamy, fruity sweetness — almost like frozen yoghurt if you catch it right. Girl Scout Cookies adds the Kush backbone, the earthy depth, and the resin production that makes your trimming scissors stick together. Combined, they've produced one of the most popular flavour profiles in modern cannabis. The auto version doesn't water that down as much as you'd expect. At 19–21% THC, you're still in solid territory — we've seen photoperiod strains test lower than that.
The one honest limitation: autoflowers don't respond well to high-stress training techniques like topping or heavy defoliation. If you want to sculpt your plants aggressively, a photoperiod Gelato feminised seed is a better fit. But if you want speed, simplicity, and a harvest you can actually time around your schedule, Gelato Auto is the smarter pick. Compared to something like a Blue Dream Auto, Gelato Auto tends to stay shorter and bushier, which suits smaller tents — think 80x80 or even 60x60 setups.
Gelato Auto tastes like dessert. There's no subtle way to put it. The first inhale gives you a wave of sweet fruitiness — berries and citrus, almost candied. On the exhale, the Kush genetics come through with an earthy, slightly diesel undertone that stops it from being one-dimensional. The sweetness lingers on your lips.
The aroma during flowering is intense. From around week 5, your grow space will smell like a fruit bowl left in the sun — ripe, sticky-sweet, with a sharp edge underneath. If you're growing indoors without a carbon filter, everyone in the building will know exactly what you're up to. The terpene profile leans heavily on caryophyllene and limonene, which accounts for that spicy-citrus combination. Dry and cure properly (at least 2 weeks in jars, burping daily) and the flavour develops even further — the sweetness deepens and the harshness drops away completely.
Gelato Auto is one of the more forgiving autoflowers we carry. The ruderalis genetics give it natural resilience, and the compact structure means you don't need a massive space. Here's how to get the most out of it:
This is the question we get asked most about this strain. The answer depends on what you value more: speed or control.
| Feature | Gelato Auto | Gelato Feminised (Photoperiod) |
|---|---|---|
| Seed to Harvest | 8–10 weeks total | 10–12 weeks flowering + 4–6 weeks veg |
| Light Schedule | 18/6 or 20/4 throughout | 18/6 veg, 12/12 flower |
| Training | LST only — no topping | Top, FIM, SCROG, mainline — full flexibility |
| Indoor Yield | 400–500 g/m² | 500–600+ g/m² |
| THC Range | 19–21% | 20–25% |
| Height | ~80–150 cm | 100–200+ cm |
| Best For | Fast harvests, small spaces, beginners | Maximum yield, experienced growers |
If you want to stretch the veg phase, run a SCROG net, and push yields to the absolute maximum — go photoperiod. If you want to plant a seed and harvest in two months with minimal fuss, Gelato Auto is the clear winner. We'd pick the auto for balcony grows and small tents every time. The photoperiod version earns its place in dedicated grow rooms where you've got height and time to spare.
Gelato Auto leans sativa-dominant, and you feel it. The onset is uplifting — a mood boost that settles in within minutes and brings a noticeable bump in creative energy. You'll want to do something with your hands: draw, cook, rearrange your entire living room. It's not a couch-lock strain, at least not initially.
As the high develops over 20–30 minutes, the indica side creeps in. Your body relaxes without going heavy. It's the kind of feeling where you're still functional but noticeably more comfortable. Good for an afternoon session where you've still got things to do but want to enjoy doing them. At 19–21% THC, a couple of hits from a vaporiser or a small joint is enough for most people. Overconsumption can lead to dry mouth and occasional dizziness — keep water nearby and pace yourself, especially if you're newer to strains in this THC range.
Sweet and fruity on the inhale, with a Kush earthiness on the exhale. Think candied berries with a diesel edge underneath. The flavour improves significantly after a proper 2-week cure in glass jars.
8–10 weeks total. No separate veg and flower phases — the autoflowering genetics handle the transition automatically. Most growers see harvest-ready buds by week 9.
We wouldn't recommend it. Autoflowers have a fixed life cycle, and the stress from topping can stunt growth during the limited veg window. Stick to low-stress training (LST) — bend and tie branches outward to open up the canopy instead.
400–500 g/m² is realistic with decent lighting and proper feeding. In coco with multiple daily fertigation cycles, some growers push toward the higher end. Outdoors with full sun, individual plants can yield up to 800 g.
Yes — it's one of the easier autoflowers to grow. The ruderalis genetics add natural resilience, it doesn't need light schedule changes, and the 8–10 week timeline is forgiving. If you can water on schedule and keep temperatures between 20–26°C, you'll get a harvest.
11–15 litre fabric pots in soil, or as small as 5 litres in coco if you fertigate multiple times daily. Plant directly into the final pot — autoflowers don't handle transplant stress well given their short life cycle.
18 hours on, 6 hours off from start to finish. Some growers run 20/4 for extra growth. Unlike photoperiod strains, you never need to switch to 12/12 — the plant flowers on its own timeline regardless of light hours.
Last updated: April 2026
Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.