Gushers Strain

Gushers strain: whole-flower pre-roll and cured flower nug
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Gushers
Flavor profileSweet, Berry, Tropical
Reported feelTingly, Relaxed, Euphoric
Strain typeHybrid, indica-leaning

Gushers is the indica-dominant one that pairs with your couch, a blanket, and no plans. The flavor is candy-sweet tropical fruit with grape underneath, and it tastes as good as that sounds. Effects arrive as comfortable weight through the body: the aches of a long day ease off and your head goes pleasantly quiet. This is a lazy-night strain and it isn’t pretending otherwise. You can buy it loose in an eighth or already rolled into a five-pack. Both are THCa.

Quick translation: THCa is what the lab tests flower for, so it’s the figure you’ll find on the jar.

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Gushers at a glance

Is Gushers indica or sativa?

Gushers is a hybrid that leans indica, and what it does is physical, almost not mental at all. The body goes heavy and loose while your head stays largely your own the whole time.

That split is the useful thing to know. Plenty of indica-leaning strains fog you, and this one doesn’t, because it puts almost all of its weight into the body instead.

The parents point the same way. A Gelato selection brings the sweetness and the mood, and Triangle Kush brings the weight, which is where most of the physical side comes from.

Evening and night is the slot. Gushers suits the end of a day that’s taken something out of you, and it’s a poor idea before anything that still needs finishing.

Gushers strain effects

Gushers gives you a warm wave of full-body relaxation, easing off a long day without knocking you out.

The body goes first and goes thoroughly. Shoulders drop, everything gets more comfortable, and the whole thing arrives as warmth, never as weight landing on you.

Your head stays clearer than the body would suggest. Thoughts slow down and stop feeling urgent, and there’s a mild lift alongside the physical ease that keeps this from going flat.

Expect a real appetite, which the flavor rather sets you up to expect. Eating first is the sensible order.

A joint takes its time in a way a cart doesn’t. Wait the full ten minutes before going back for more. Gushers is strong enough that a second helping at minute four is the usual way people overshoot.

The effect runs a few hours and slides gently toward sleep and never shoves you into it.

Good for: the end of a physically hard day, evenings at home, food, films, and anyone who wants relaxation without fog. Bad for: mornings, focused work, and anything you still have to finish.

What Gushers tastes and smells like

Gushers tastes like sweet tropical fruit with a clear hint of grape running underneath.

The tropical note is the front of it and it’s properly sweet, which is where the name came from and why it’s stuck.

The grape is the specific bit. It’s a real grape note, not a vague sweetness, and it’s the thing people recognize when they’ve had this before.

Underneath both sits a creamy weight from the Gelato side. That’s what stops the fruit tasting thin, and it gives the whole profile somewhere to land.

If sweet and fruity is your thing, this is one of the more convincing examples we carry. If you’re after gas, pine or pepper, the sugar here will be more than you wanted.

Gushers terpenes

Gushers leads with beta-caryophyllene, then d-Limonene and linalool.

Beta-caryophyllene

d-Limonene

Linalool

That’s the profile in our Gushers flower. Someone else’s lab, on someone else’s grow, returns a different sheet. Use a terpene list to predict aroma, use it loosely to predict feel, and never use it to predict potency.

How strong is Gushers?

Gushers is strong, and the sweetness makes it easy to underestimate.

Our Gushers flower tests between 22 and 28% THCa, which is high for flower. We sell the flower itself, so that range describes the eighth in your hand.

The trap on this one is the flavor. A strain that tastes like dessert gets used like dessert, and Gushers sits closer to the top of our range than the taste implies.

Take less than you think you want and sit with it for ten minutes. The half-gram minis exist for exactly this.

What is Gushers crossed with?

Gushers is Gelato 41 crossed with Triangle Kush, and this is one of the better-documented lineages on our menu.

Gelato 41 is where the sweetness and the mood come from. That side is dessert-forward and sociable, and it’s the reason the fruit here tastes like something instead of like sugar.

Triangle Kush is the weight. It’s an old Florida OG line that’s got a reputation for being properly heavy, and essentially all the physical side of Gushers traces back down it.

The pairing is what makes this one work. A Gelato on its own is too light for the end of a hard day, and a Kush on its own gives you the weight without anything pleasant attached.

If Gelato has never been heavy enough for you, Gushers is that flavor family with a real body underneath. If OG strains have felt too serious, this is the version with fruit on top.

Gushers, Gusherz, and the flavored Gushers names

Gushers gets typed a dozen ways, and Gusherz with a Z is the one you’ll see most on menus.

Gusher singular turns up constantly and means the same plant. So does Gushers weed, which is just people adding a word to make sure they land on cannabis.

Where it gets confusing is the flavored versions. White Gushers, Rainbow Gushers, Strawberry Gushers, Candy Gushers and Berry Gushers are all separate crosses that took the name, and the word in front is usually the more accurate description of what you’re getting.

Gushers in a strain name has drifted into a flavor label and away from a family marker. That’s worth knowing before you buy anything on the strength of the word alone.

What we sell is Gushers itself: tropical fruit over grape, a warm and thoroughly physical relaxation, and enough strength to respect.

Gushers compared to Slurricane and Ice Cream Cake

Gushers, Slurricane and Ice Cream Cake are three evening strains, and they sort by how far into the night each one takes you.

Slurricane is the more physical of the two comparisons. Dark berry over rosewood where this one is tropical, and it hands you to sleep instead of filling an evening.

Ice Cream Cake goes furthest and is properly sedating. Vanilla and cream instead of fruit, and it ends a night where Gushers occupies one. Take that one when sleep is the actual plan.

Gushers sits in front of both. The relaxation is thorough and the head stays clearer, which gives you a few usable hours before anything closes down.

Gushers to ease off a hard day, Slurricane to sink into the sofa, Ice Cream Cake to be finished for the night.

What is Gushers good for?

Gushers is for the end of a day that was physically hard.

The reason to reach for this over something lighter is that the relaxation is genuinely physical. A long shift on your feet, a heavy session at the gym, a day of moving things: that’s the brief this one fills.

Evenings at home suit it, with food and something on the television and not much else planned. The mild lift keeps that from being a blank couple of hours.

Gushers also works well as the last thing in a night, because it fades toward sleep and never fights it.

Where Gushers is the wrong pick: mornings, focused work, and anything you still need to finish. It’s also a poor first strain, because the flavor is friendly and the strength isn’t.

Gushers THCa flower and pre-rolls, and where to buy

We sell Gushers as flower and as pre-rolls, both of them THCa.

THCa flower, from $45. An eighth of small-batch indoor Gushers, with the certificate covering the exact batch you receive.

THCa pre-rolls, from $35. Five whole-flower pre-rolls from the same jars, mini at half a gram or regular at a full gram.

Flower suits this one for a specific reason. The grape note and the creaminess are delicate, and both are among the first casualties of a cheaper extraction, which leaves you with sugar and nothing else.

Gushers gets searched with near me attached more than almost anything else we carry, which tells you people want to see this one in person. The store locator lists shops that stock us, and the certificate covering your batch is the same document either way.

We ship direct to most states, and certificates are published before ordering opens.

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Gushers FAQ

Is the Gushers strain indica or sativa?

Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid, and it’s built for the couch. The relaxation is physical and it arrives without much of a head rush first, so you go from upright to settled fairly quickly. Evening strain.

What strain is Gushers?

Gushers is an indica-dominant hybrid named for its sweet tropical fruit flavor, from the Cookies family. It’s known for being heavy in a comfortable way, never a sedating one, and for tasting considerably sweeter than it feels. You’ll see it written as Gusher and Gusherz too.

What does Gushers taste like?

Gushers tastes candied and fruit-forward, with grape sitting under the top note. It’s candied rather than fresh, closer to a sweet than a fruit bowl, with a creamy note at the back from the Cookies side. One of the sweetest things on our menu and unapologetic about it.

What terpenes are in Gushers?

Gushers runs beta-caryophyllene on top, d-Limonene under it, linalool third. The caryophyllene is a peppery warmth sitting under all that sugar, which stops the flavor being one-note. Limonene brings the fruit brightness. Linalool is the floral, calming terpene and it explains why the body feel is so settled.

How strong is Gushers THCa flower?

Gushers flower comes back in the low-to-high twenties for THCa on our own panels, and flower is what we carry for this strain, so that’s the range that applies. It creeps up rather than arriving all at once, which catches people out. Take less than you think you want and give it ten minutes.

Where does the Gushers strain name come from?

The Gushers name came from the taste, which really does land as candied fruit rather than fresh. Growers name a lot of strains after whatever the flavor reminds them of, and this is one of the few where the name earns itself.

When should you reach for Gushers?

Gushers is for the couch. It suits an evening with nothing scheduled after it, something to watch, and the point in the day where you’ve decided you’re done. It brings an appetite, which given the name is either fitting or unfortunate.

What Gushers products does TribeTokes sell?

TribeTokes sells Gushers as small-batch indoor THCa flower at $45 for an eighth, or five THCa pre-rolls for $35 if you want to skip the rolling. Gushers is a flower strain by reputation and the sweetness lands hardest that way.

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