Gas O Lina
Biscotti × Jet Fuel Gelato
Gas O Lina is a modern hybrid cannabis strain recognized for its powerful aroma, often described as distinctly "gassy," complemented by a sweet, dessert-like undertone. It is frequently associated with elite cookie and fuel strains, offering a rich flavor profile and potent effects.
Appearance
Gas O Lina typically presents with dense, medium to large conical flowers that are rich in trichomes, giving them a frosted or greasy appearance. The buds often have a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and a tight structure. Colors can range from green to purple hues, with prominent orange or copper pistils.
The flowers are known for their striking visual appeal, often featuring sharp shoulders and chunky lobes. The abundance of resin glands makes them particularly attractive to concentrate enthusiasts.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Gas O Lina is characterized by a strong initial note of diesel fuel, often described as sharp and skunky, layered over a sweet, cookie-like scent. Undertones of citrus, pepper, and cream can also be detected, with a lingering fuel finish.
On the palate, the flavor mirrors the aroma, combining diesel sharpness with creamy sweetness and hints of citrus and cracked pepper. The mouthfeel is often described as oily and coating, consistent with its high resin content.
Effects
Gas O Lina is known for delivering potent and long-lasting effects. Consumers often report a significant euphoric lift shortly after consumption. The strain is favored for its ability to provide a strong experience without sacrificing nuanced flavor.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This hybrid strain typically tests high in THC, with levels ranging from 22-29%, and contains less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile often exceeds 2.0% by dry weight, with dominant terpenes including beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene. Other contributing terpenes may include linalool, humulene, and ocimene, which shape its distinct aroma.
Growing
Gas O Lina is a contemporary cultivar that performs well in controlled indoor environments and can also thrive outdoors in dry, warm climates. It generally exhibits moderate stretch during flowering and can produce dense, trichome-heavy flowers.
Origins & Lineage
Gas O Lina is widely attributed to Compound Genetics, resulting from a cross between Biscotti (Gelato #25 x South Florida OG) and Jet Fuel Gelato (often described as Jet Fuel x Gelato 45). This intentional pairing combines the rich sweetness of Biscotti with the potent fuel notes and euphoric lift of Jet Fuel Gelato.
The strain emerged in the late 2010s and gained popularity for its blend of classic OG/fuel characteristics with modern Gelato and Cookies richness. Regional variants exist, but the core profile of a gassy aroma, sweet undertones, and potent effects remains consistent.