Mochi Gelato
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About Mochi
Mochi, sometimes known as Mochi Gelato, is a tasty strain developed by San Francisco-based growers
Sherbinskis. Named after the soy-based Japanese dessert, Mochi is a combination of staple hybrid Girl
Scout Cookies and fruity Sunset Sherbet. It carries a sweet, herbal aroma and an even balance of mental
and physical effects. This strain’s THC content has been measured at between 21% and a whopping
29%. Mochi establishes its bag appeal immediately with large, colorful flowers. These jumbo buds cling
together in a pronounced conical formation. They also have a dense internal structure, with a solid core
made up of tightly-coiled leaves.
These leaves are a stunning mix of mossy green and deep purple, the latter of which comes courtesy of
high concentrations of the pigment anthocyanin in this strain’s genetics. Finally, a profusion of curly
orange pistils makes these already colorful buds even more eye catching. When properly cured, Mochi’s
flowers give off a subtle floral aroma, similar to that of potpourri, and a closer whiff detects the sweet
scent of vanilla. When broken apart or ground up, it gives off the earthy, toasted odor that’s so
characteristic of parent strain Girl Scout Cookies. Combusting in a pipe or a joint
results in a smooth, subtly-flavored smoke that’s easy to inhale. On the exhale, this smoke tastes vaguely
of vanilla and mint. The high from Mochi comes on slowly, only hitting users about 10 to 15 minutes
after ingestion. When it does arrive, users will feel a head-rush that may be accompanied by other facial
sensations, increased pulse around the temples or flushing in the cheeks. As these sensations
dissolve, smokers may find that their thoughts have taken on an elevated quality, leading users to find a
fascination with otherwise mundane concepts or objects. All this cerebral activity may lead to
productivity on detailed tasks, as well as on open-ended creative projects. In certain circumstances,
Mochi may cause sensory distortions like mild visual or auditory hallucinations. Users who enjoy these
trippy experiences can push them to the max with atmospheric enhancements like moody music or a
visually engaging movie.
As time passes, or as dosage is increased, Mochi’s initially cerebral effects melt into more of a heavy
body stone. A progressive sense of relaxation that radiates outward through the core, untying knots of
muscular tension and enabling deep, easy breathing. Those who are lounging at home when this sedation
hits are liable to feel themselves sinking into their surroundings as the outside world recedes into the
background. In this later phase of the high, Mochi may leave smokers able to do little more than lounge
with a movie or some board games.
Because of its slow dip into physical immobilization, Mochi is recommended consumption beginning in
late afternoon or early evening. Mochi’s versatile high can be surprisingly valuable for medical cannabis
patients. The zoned-in thinking that comes with its onset can help those with ADD to concentrate on one
task at a time. Additionally, its general euphoria may temporarily distract from the difficult symptoms
of stress, depression, and even anxiety. On the physical end of the spectrum, Mochi may dull pain that is
due to chronic conditions like lupus or diabetes and its anti-inflammatory properties may take the sting
out of everyday aches. Because its cerebral properties can take a turn into paranoia depending on the
setting, Mochi is not recommended for patients who are predisposed to panic or who have a low THC
tolerance. Sherbinskis has not cultivated seeds of Mochi for online purchase. Instead, those looking to
grow at home should seek out a trusted cultivation source to obtain clippings, to be fostered as “clones”
which can be grown indoors or outdoors in a hot, humid climate. Plants lean more towards indica, with
short, bushy stature and strong lateral branching patterns. Growers who want to highlight the strain’s
intense purple hues should expose their plants to nighttime temperatures between 55 and 65 degrees, a
few days before flowering begins, which happens around the ninth week for indoor growers.
A potent and full-flavored strain, Mochi is worth seeking out by sativa and indica lovers alike. Its
dynamic effects are as fun to savor alone as they are to share with likeminded friends.
Common Usage
Depressed
2/10
Anxiety
4/10
Pain
6/10
Stress
10/10
ADHD Symptoms
8/10
Typical Effects
Relaxed
2/10
Social
8/10
Creative
6/10
Sedated
10/10
Euphoric
4/10
THC Content
Highest Test
29%
Strain Average
25%
Sativa Average
13.5%
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