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Original Breeder:

Unknown

Flowing Time:
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Why U Gelly

Indica Dominant Hybrid
70% Indica / 30% Sativa
THC :
Unknown
CBD :
Unknown
CBG :
Unknown
CBC :
Unknown
CBN :
Unknown
THCV :
Unknown
Terpenes
Taste
Berry, Citrus, Dank, Fruity, Sour, Sweet
Alleviates
Depression, Eye Pressure, Glaucoma, Headaches, Insomnia, Migraines, Stress
Induces
Body High, Calming, Happy, Relaxing, Uplifting
Smell
Berry, Citrus, Dank, Earthy, Fruity, Pungent

Why You Gelly, also known as “Why U Gelly,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the iconic Gelato X The Don Mega strains. Named for its celebrity parentage and delicious flavor, Why You Gelly packs a high that starts slow and then sprints to the finish line. Like its parent strains, Why You Gelly packs a sweet and fruity sugary berry flavor with a lightly sour dank exhale. The aroma is very similar, with a sour fruity berry overtone accented by a heavy hit of pungent dank that intensifies the more that you toke. The Why You Gelly high is just as delicious, with a creeping overtone that will suddenly take hold. You'll feel your mind suddenly lifted into energizing cerebral thought that has you feeling introspective and conversational. At the same time, a rushing body high will come barreling in, taking hold of your physical form and dropping you into a state of pure relaxation and ease. Thanks to these effects and its high 14-21% average THC level, Why You Gelly is often chosen to treat those patients suffering from conditions such as insomnia, depression or mood swings, headaches or migraines, chronic stress and eye pressure or glaucoma. This bud has dense rounded long pepper-shaped dark olive green nugs with deep purple undertones, thick dark amber hairs and a coating of matching crystal trichomes.

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