Peach Bellini
Peach Bellini
Also known as: Bellini, Orange Bellini, White Peach Bellini
Overview
Peach Bellini is a modern, dessert-leaning cannabis cultivar that emerged from the wave of Gelato and Purple Punch influenced hybrids that defined late-2010s breeding. The name evokes sparkling wine and stone fruit, reflecting its peach-forward terpene profile and flavor-first breeding approach. This strain represents a product of careful phenotype hunting, where breeders selected expressions emphasizing tropical fruity aromatics over other characteristics. Peach Bellini is part of the broader Bellini family of genetics, with many markets using the names interchangeably or as distinct phenotypes. The cultivar embodies the modern cannabis breeding emphasis on dessert flavors, bag appeal, and high terpene content, positioning it within the premium craft cannabis market. The strain combines the solventless-friendly resin production and sweet cream characteristics of Gelato with the fruit-forward, quick-finishing dynamics typical of Purple Punch lineages. This genetic strategy creates a profile that appeals to both daily consumers and connoisseur-level enthusiasts who prioritize bright, juicy aromatics and complex flavor experiences.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from anxiety
- May help with stress management
- Often used for inflammation
- Users report mood enhancement
- May assist with pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Peach Bellini is considered a hardy cultivar suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. Indoor flowering time ranges from 45-50 days (6-8 weeks), making it a relatively quick finisher. The strain can yield up to 3 pounds per 5x5 foot area indoors, with potential yields of 300-350g/m². It responds well to training techniques like LST and SCROG due to its robust genetics. Outdoor cultivation performs well in warm, sunny climates with low humidity, as the strain's compact structure can be susceptible to mold in high humidity environments. The plant develops compact, medium-density colas with high calyx-to-leaf ratios that simplify trimming. Buds typically display lime to forest green coloration with peach-tinted pistils that darken to burnt orange at maturity. Cool nighttime temperatures near harvest can enhance purple and lavender coloration in the bracts.