Rev up your motor with this high-performance purple flower that’s ready to intoxicate and set the mind as free as a biker on the open road.
The Biker Gelato is a beautiful blend of Biker Kush and Gelato and is completely covered in frosty trichomes that glisten like fresh snow. The deep purple buds are dense and heavily resinated, killing it on strong jar appeal with old-school looks and hand-trimmed nugs. Twisting open a jar and peeling the quality seal, which is a classy touch, releases a loud rush of sour, funky Gelato gas that smacks the senses like an exhaust chirp from a tuned-up Harley.
Breaking up the tight nugs reveals aromas of rotten glue, sour permanent marker and a Gelato tang that fills the air and teases the mind. The buds are dense and pieces of flower stick to fingers as a bowl is loaded, displaying a ton of resin with a dialed-in cure that delivers a 20% THC satisfying snap when breaking up the flower. The bowl burns slow and smooth, filling the lungs with a warming hug of smoke that exhales with a sweeter-than-expected gassy kiss. Effects hit the mind first, releasing cerebral pressure while enhancing sounds and sensations. Time seems to slow as muscles relax and stress melts away, freeing the mind from the pressures of the holidays.
Biker Gelato is heavier than expected, with strong sedative effects that prepare the mind and body for adventures in the kitchen while browsing YouTube. Patients seeking pain relief will find relaxed muscles and a happy disconnect between mind and body that make movement smooth and slow. High-tolerance users will enjoy the stoned, heady effects during the day or at night.
Trees Co. is a Tier 1 producer — the smallest license size — and proves that the craft approach to Cannabis almost always produces the tastiest flowers. Grown with love and attention to detail, and offering unique cuts like Buff Cherry and Grape Gas, the Trees Co. lineup is worthy of tasting this holiday season.
This article was originally published in the December 2024 issue of Northwest Leaf.
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