Alchimia is delighted to present Gyat by Exotic Genetix, a feminised genetic, a hybrid that stands out for its fruity terpene profile, vivid colours, and a thick layer of resin. This Indica-dominant strain offers intense fruity aromas of berries and ripe pineapple, accompanied by a potent yet pleasurable effect. Ideal for flavour enthusiasts, colourful buds, and extraction lovers. This variety is now available in our feminised cannabis seeds catalogue.
Gyat genetics: Purple Pineapple x Blueberry Bang Bang
The cross between Purple Pineapple, a tropical-tasting strain with purple tones, and Blueberry Bang Bang, known for its resin production and intense sweetness. A high-yielding plant with a rich and exotic aromatic profile.
Gyat inherits the best of both parentals: intense aromas, striking colours, and an ideal structure for indoor growing. However, it also adapts very well to outdoor cultivation.
Gyat, colourful, dense and resinous buds
Gyat produces well-branched plants with broad leaves and colours that range from dark green to deep purple at the end of flowering. It is ideal for indoor cultivation thanks to its manageable size, although it also performs strongly outdoors in warm climates. Its flowering is fast, maturing in 8–9 weeks, with dense, sticky buds, perfect for resin extraction methods like BHO or rosin.
Gyat cannabis strain, sweet and potent
Gyat flavour is a symphony of pineapple, caramel, and red fruits such as blueberry, with a slightly acidic note that stands out in every puff. The effect is deep and long-lasting: initially happy and uplifting, it gradually gives way to a pleasant physical relaxation without being too sedative.
Perfect for evening use or enjoying music and calm moments.
Exotic Genetix Gyat info:
- Genetics: Purple Pineapple x Blueberry Bang Bang
- Type: Feminized cannabis seeds
- Genotype: 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
- Indoor flowering: 8-9 weeks
- Outdoor harvest: Late September
- THC content: Very High (25-30%)
- Indoor yield: High (500-600g per m²)
- Outdoor yield: High (400-1000g per plant)