The Leaf Index
Vol. IA field guide to cannabis cultivarsleafly.cc
No. 5304Indica

Aelato by Papermaker Genetix

Unknown

Aelato is an indica-dominant cultivar developed by Papermaker Genetix, a breeder recognized for meticulous phenotype selection. This strain is characterized by its dense flower structure, significant resin production, and a dessert-leaning aromatic profile. It is cultivated for connoisseurs who appreciate terpene-forward expressions and comforting effects.

EffectsCalm
May help withInflammation
AromaBerryCreamSweetWoodyPepperyCitrus

Appearance

Aelato typically develops dense, compact flowers resembling golf balls or batons, with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. The buds exhibit tight bract stacking and minimal sugar leaf, which aids in trimming. Heavy trichome coverage often gives the flowers a silvery appearance, complemented by peach to copper pistils as they mature. Under specific conditions, such as lowered nighttime temperatures, plants may display anthocyanin purpling against a lime to forest green base.

Plants generally reach a medium stature, often between 60-120 cm indoors when trained, featuring sturdy lateral branching and tight internodes (2-5 cm). This structure promotes uniform cola sizing and efficient light utilization, making it well-suited for controlled growing environments.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Aelato is predominantly sweet and dessert-like, reminiscent of confectionery and pastry. Initial impressions are layered with creamy and possibly berry notes, supported by warm, peppery undertones and a subtle earthy or spicy finish. This complex bouquet intensifies during late flower stages.

On inhalation, Aelato delivers a sweet and creamy taste, often accompanied by hints of berry or stone fruit. The flavor profile is rounded and coating, with a lingering sweetness on the exhale. When vaporized, the top notes are best preserved at lower temperatures, while higher temperatures accentuate peppery and woody characteristics. Proper curing and storage are essential to maintain its nuanced flavor profile.

Effects

Aelato is noted for providing comfort-forward effects, aligning with its indica heritage. Consumers often report a sense of calm, making it suitable for relaxation. While specific effects can vary, the strain is generally associated with a relaxing experience rather than intense stimulation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While precise lab data for Aelato is not widely publicized, its indica-dominant, dessert-leaning profile suggests a terpene composition that may include Myrcene, Caryophyllene, and Limonene, contributing to its aroma and potential effects. The cannabinoid profile typically falls within the 18-26% THC range, with CBD levels below 1%. Minor cannabinoids may be present in small percentages.

Growing

Aelato's mostly indica genetics translate to a compact, branching structure with tight internodes, making it suitable for growers with limited vertical space. It responds well to training techniques such as topping and SCROG. The plant exhibits strong apical dominance early on, transitioning to lateral growth that supports even canopy development and consistent cola sizing.

Flowering times for indica-dominant strains like Aelato are often around 8-9 weeks. The dense flower structure and resin production suggest good yields under optimal conditions, particularly with high light intensity and controlled environmental parameters like temperature and VPD. Careful harvest timing is recommended to maximize THC content.

Origins & Lineage

Aelato was bred by Papermaker Genetix, a breeder known for focusing on strain-specific phenotype hunting and small-batch releases. The strain's heritage is primarily indica, selected for enhanced resin production, dense flower structure, and a dessert-like aroma. While the name might suggest a link to Gelato-style strains, the breeder has not publicly disclosed the exact parentage, a common practice for protecting intellectual property in contemporary breeding.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Aelato?
Aelato typically tests between 18-26% THC.
What are the dominant aromas and flavors of Aelato?
Aelato is known for its dessert-like aroma and flavor, often described as sweet, creamy, berry, and peppery.
What effects can be expected from Aelato?
Consumers often report a calming and comforting effect from Aelato.
Who developed the Aelato strain?
Aelato was bred by Papermaker Genetix.