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Georgia Pie Seeds

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Rating: 97
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Potency Profile

Strength: High +

Duration: 3 Hours +

THC

26% - 28%

CBD

1%

THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.

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Georgia Pie Seeds Feminized - In Stock

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Georgia Pie Feminized Seeds Are:

  • Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
  • Photoperiod Seeds:  For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
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What are Georgia Pie Genetics?

Georgia Pie seeds are a cross between Kush Mints and Gellati, combining two legendary parents into one seriously flavorful, resin-packed hybrid.

Georgia Pie THC Level: 26%–28% Hybrid Power

With an impressive 26%–28% THC, these dessert-inspired genetics don't take long to make an impression.

Georgia Pie Potency: Built for Experienced Smokers

Expect an uplifting wave of euphoria that gradually melts into deep physical relaxation, making this potent cannabis strain a great choice for unwinding after a long day, kicking back with a movie, or simply enjoying a night with nothing on the agenda.

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Georgia Pie Strain

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Kush Mints X Gellati
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Animal Mints X OG Biscotti
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Bubba Kush Gelato
Indica     Sativa
CBD     Hybrid

You'll be glad you got your Georgia Pie seeds from Holi Moli. Where service and quality is #1.

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What Are The Effects of Georgia Pie?

Users Reviews:
Uplifted: 87%
Cerebral: 83%
Euphoric: 81%
Relaxed: 79%
Munchies: 73%
Tingly: 68%
Couch-Lock: 62%

Georgia Pie Experience: Euphoria to Deep Couch-Lock

Looking for a strain that helps you leave the day behind? This high-THC hybrid kicks things off with an uplifting rush of euphoria that puts you in a great mood before the relaxing body effects slowly start taking over. It's the kind of smoke that's perfect for kicking back after work, watching a movie, hanging out with friends, or just enjoying an evening with nothing on the schedule.

The longer the high sticks around, the heavier those relaxing effects tend to become. Many smokers report feeling completely at ease, happily sinking into the couch with a smile on their face while the munchies aren't usually far behind. If your idea of a great night involves good food, good company, and forgetting about tomorrow for a while, these Kush Mints × Gellati genetics have earned their reputation for a reason.

Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects - avoid excessive intake.

Can Georgia Pie Help Medically?

Users Reviews:
Chronic Pain: 85%
Stress: 83%
Loss of Appetite: 81%
Insomnia: 79%
Depression: 76%
Muscle Spasms: 71%
PTSD: 59%

Georgia Pie Medical Benefits: Support for Chronic Pain, Stress & Insomnia

When stress, anxiety, and negative thoughts start taking over, it can be hard to enjoy much of anything. Many patients turn to this relaxing evening strain to help manage stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms while making it easier to slow racing thoughts and unwind. As the calming effects settle in, many people find themselves feeling more at ease and able to enjoy a little peace and quiet.

Living with chronic pain can make even the simplest tasks feel like a challenge. Many medical cannabis patients also choose these sticky flowers to help manage chronic pain, arthritis, inflammation, fibromyalgia, muscle spasms, headaches, and migraines. As the relaxing body effects take hold, many people find it easier to get comfortable and take a break from everyday physical discomfort.

Loss of appetite, nausea, and restless nights can be just as frustrating. Many patients rely on this flavorful hybrid to help bring back their appetite, calm nausea, and make eating easier, especially during difficult medical treatments. As the evening winds down, the deeply relaxing effects may also help those struggling with insomnia fall asleep more easily.

While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.

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How Does Georgia Pie Taste?

Users Reviews:
Baked Peach: 81%
Savory: 74%
Creamy: 69%
Rich Earth: 67%
Spice: 59%

Georgia Pie Flavor: Sweet Peach Cobbler & Creamy Pastry

If you enjoy dessert strains, this one is hard to forget. Every inhale is packed with flavors of sweet peach, buttery pastry, and creamy dough, followed by subtle hints of earth and a touch of citrus on the exhale. The smoke is smooth, rich, and flavorful from start to finish, making it easy to see why so many people keep coming back for another bowl.

Limonene helps brighten the fruity sweetness, caryophyllene adds a gentle peppery spice beneath the dessert notes, and myrcene ties everything together with a smooth, slightly herbal finish that lingers pleasantly after each puff.

How Does Georgia Pie Smell?

Users Reviews:
Pungent: 83%
Baked Pies: 79%
Gassy: 75%
Musky: 74%
Sweet Vanilla: 66%

Georgia Pie Aroma: Sweet Peach, Pastry & Earth

One whiff is usually all it takes to understand how this dessert-inspired favorite earned its name. The aroma fills the room with sweet peach, fresh-baked pastry, creamy dough, and subtle earthy notes, while hints of bright citrus keep everything smelling fresh instead of overly sugary

As the flowers continue maturing, the scent becomes even louder, making odor control something indoor growers will definitely want to plan for.

Limonene helps bring out the vibrant fruity and citrus notes, caryophyllene adds a gentle peppery kick beneath the sweetness, and myrcene rounds everything out with a smooth, earthy finish that keeps the aroma rich and well balanced.

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Georgia Pie Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpenes

Georgia Pie Terpenes

Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.

Georgia Pie Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know

Grower Feedback
Georgia Pie is best suited for growers with a little experience under their belt, although newer growers can still produce excellent results with the right setup and close attention to the environment. These resin-rich plants respond best to consistent temperatures, balanced feeding, and careful humidity control, especially once the dense flowers begin stacking up.

Flowering Time 55-65 Days tiny leaf

-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 6-7 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 Plus lbs. Cured

How to Grow Georgia Pie: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide

Mold & Pest Resistance of Georgia Pie

Georgia Pie doesn't usually give growers many problems early on, but once those dense flowers start filling in, humidity deserves a little extra attention. Thick buds can trap moisture surprisingly quickly if airflow isn't kept up, making mold, mildew, and bud rot much more likely under damp conditions.

Problems are much easier to handle before they have a chance to spread. Holi Moli Eliminator helps eliminate common pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce mold, mildew, and bud rot.

Whether you're staying ahead of potential issues or dealing with a problem that's already started, it's an easy way to help keep your grow healthy from start to finish.

How to Germinate Seeds

Getting seedlings off to a strong start is one of the best things you can do for the rest of the grow. Healthy roots help support sturdy branching, vigorous growth, and the kind of plant structure needed to carry those chunky flowers later in bloom.

Follow Holi Moli's germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick sprouting, healthy taproot development, and strong early growth from day one. A little extra care early in the grow often leads to better overall plant performance from veg through harvest.

Nutrient Sensitivity

Georgia Pie isn't usually a particularly heavy feeder and often performs best with a steady, balanced feeding schedule. Once flowering begins, avoid overdoing the nitrogen, as excess amounts can affect terpene production, aroma, and overall flower quality. Keeping an eye on runoff pH can also help prevent nutrient issues before they begin affecting plant performance.

Looking for a simpler way to feed? Holi Moli Juice provides everything plants need from veg through flower in one cannabis-specific formula. It helps support steady growth, strong terpene expression, and the kind of heavy, resin-coated flowers growers love without juggling multiple bottles.

Odor Control

The sweet aroma starts off inviting, but it doesn't stay subtle for very long. As the flowers continue filling in, the grow room quickly fills with notes of fresh peach, baked dough, nutty earth, skunk, and a subtle gassy finish that become more pronounced with each passing week. By the time harvest rolls around, the smell can easily drift beyond the grow space if you aren't prepared.

A quality carbon filter is one of the best investments indoor growers can make. If you're growing outdoors, choose your planting location carefully because these fragrant plants can draw attention long before harvest.

Stretching & Canopy Management of Georgia Pie

Georgia Pie can put on a respectable amount of growth once flowering begins, especially if plants have been allowed to veg for an extended period indoors. While the stretch is usually manageable, the expanding canopy is what tends to catch many growers off guard.

Trying to stay ahead of the stretch? Flip to 12/12 when plants are around 20–24 inches tall (typically around week 5–6). Making the switch before flowering begins helps keep the canopy easier to manage as plants continue filling out.

Branch Support for Georgia Pie

Those chunky flowers can become surprisingly heavy as bloom production ramps up. Branches that looked perfectly capable a few weeks earlier can start leaning once the buds begin packing on size and density.

A few stakes, plant yoyos, or a trellis net can go a long way toward preventing unnecessary branch damage. Giving plants a little extra support early is usually much easier than trying to repair broken limbs later in flower.

Indoor to Outdoor Transition

A smooth move outdoors starts long before plants ever leave the grow room. Running indoor lights around 14–15 hours per day from the beginning helps reduce the shock that can occur when plants are introduced to natural outdoor daylight hours.

Don't expect plants raised indoors to handle full sun immediately. Start with partial shade and gradually increase sun exposure over time. A light-colored shade cloth can also help protect plants while they adjust to outdoor conditions.

Watch light-hour changes carefully during the transition. A reduction of roughly 25% or more can be enough to trigger flowering. For example, moving plants directly from an 18-hour indoor schedule to roughly 13.5 hours of natural daylight outdoors can be enough to send them into premature bloom.

Growing Georgia Pie in Mediterranean Climates: Chunky Buds & Peach Terps

Georgia Pie performs exceptionally well in Mediterranean climates. Long sunny days, warm temperatures, and lower humidity levels help create ideal conditions for vigorous growth, strong resin production, and the kind of chunky flowers growers expect from these sought-after genetics.

Give these plants all the sunshine you can. Open growing areas with direct sunlight throughout the day generally produce much better results than shaded locations where plants spend the season reaching for light.

Too much shade can slow growth, reduce flower production, and leave you with less impressive harvests by the end of the season. That's especially true once flowering begins and plants start focusing their energy on building those chunky buds.

Stable growing conditions become increasingly important during bloom. Excessive stress can increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits developing later in flower, which is one more reason to give plants the environment they need from the start.

Good harvests don't happen without a solid foundation below the soil line. That's one reason so many outdoor growers choose fabric grow bags over traditional plastic containers. Better drainage and more favorable root conditions help plants perform their best from start to finish.

Black plastic pots can become surprisingly hot when they're sitting in direct sunlight all day. As temperatures rise around the root zone, plants can become stressed and overall performance can start heading in the wrong direction.

Mulch is a simple addition that can pay off throughout the season. It helps the soil hold water longer while protecting roots from excessive daytime heat and sudden temperature swings.

Where your grow bags sit matters too. Surfaces that stay excessively hot, cold, or damp for extended periods can create unnecessary stress below the soil line. Raising containers slightly helps reduce those issues while creating a more stable environment around the roots.

Don't treat spacing like an afterthought. Giving plants enough room around them helps prevent damp conditions from lingering after watering or rain while making the entire grow easier to manage once flowering starts picking up.

  • 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
  • 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
  • 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space

The amount of root space you provide has a lot to do with how large plants become by the end of the season. Larger grow bags generally support stronger growth and larger harvests, while smaller containers can help keep plant size easier to manage when space is limited.

Mediterranean climates usually make flower management easier, but they're not a free pass to ignore humidity altogether. Once those chunky buds start putting on weight, keeping conditions working in your favor becomes increasingly important.

Getting your watering done earlier in the day gives plants plenty of time to dry before evening temperatures settle in. That extra drying time can make a noticeable difference later in bloom.

Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue if conditions start working against your grow. It's a simple addition that can help keep small problems from turning into bigger ones.

Georgia Pie in Subtropical Zones: Humidity, Airflow & Flower Protection

Georgia Pie performs well in subtropical climates, but warm weather and elevated humidity can still create challenges once flowering begins. As those chunky buds continue building size, keeping conditions working in your favor becomes increasingly important later in bloom.

Humid weather has a way of hanging around longer than most growers would like. That's one reason morning watering is usually the better approach, giving plants all day to dry before evening conditions return.

If temperatures start pushing past 90°F for days at a time, a white shade cloth can help reduce heat stress during the hottest part of the afternoon while still allowing plenty of sunlight to reach the plants.

Skip the black shade cloth. It tends to hold onto heat and can make conditions around the plants even hotter when you're actually trying to cool things down.

Give these plants all the sunshine you can. Open growing areas with direct sunlight throughout the day generally produce much better results than crowded locations where shade and damp conditions can linger longer than they should.

Planting next to walls, fences, sheds, or other structures can create additional challenges later in the season. Areas that stay wet longer often become much harder to manage once flowering begins and those chunky buds start putting on weight.

Too much shade can slow growth, reduce flower production, and leave you with less impressive harvests by the end of the season. Keeping stress levels low during bloom is also important, as excessive stress can increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits developing later in flower.

The container you choose can have a bigger impact than many growers realize. Fabric grow bags are a popular option because they improve drainage, help excess water drain away more efficiently, and create more favorable conditions below the soil line than traditional plastic pots.

Black plastic pots can become surprisingly hot when they're sitting in direct sunlight all day. As temperatures rise around the root zone, plants can become stressed and overall performance can start heading in the wrong direction.

Mulch is another simple addition that can pay off throughout the season. It helps the soil hold water longer while protecting roots from excessive daytime heat and sudden temperature swings.

Where your grow bags sit matters too. Surfaces that stay excessively hot, cold, or damp for extended periods can create unnecessary stress below the soil line. Raising containers slightly helps reduce those issues while creating a more stable environment around the roots.

Don't treat spacing like an afterthought. Giving plants enough room around them helps prevent damp conditions from lingering after watering or rain while making the entire grow easier to manage later in the season.

  • 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart

The amount of root space you provide has a lot to do with how large plants become by the end of the season. Larger grow bags generally support stronger growth and larger harvests, while smaller containers can help keep plant size easier to manage when space is limited.

The last thing you want is a humidity problem showing up after months of hard work. Good environmental management helps create better conditions around developing flowers while reducing the chances of mold, mildew, and other issues developing later in bloom.

Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue if conditions start working against your grow. It's a simple way to stay ahead of problems before they have a chance to get out of hand.

Georgia Pie in Temperate Zones: Managing Fall Weather Like a Pro

Georgia Pie grows beautifully in temperate climates, but don't ignore what fall weather can do to those chunky flowers. Cooler nights, rainy stretches, and damp mornings become a much bigger deal once the buds really start filling in.

A little extra time indoors during spring can make a noticeable difference later in the season. Giving plants a chance to build size and structure before heading outside often leads to a stronger start once the weather finally cooperates. Once nighttime temperatures are consistently above 50°F, plants can be gradually acclimated before settling into full sunlight.

Don't make these plants fight for sunlight. Pick a spot where they'll get direct sun throughout the day and have plenty of room around them. That extra sunshine usually leads to stronger growth and much better harvests by the end of the season.

Try not to plant next to walls, fences, sheds, or other structures where flowers stay wet longer after watering, rain, or morning dew. Those conditions become much harder to manage once the buds really start filling in.

Too much shade can slow growth, reduce flower production, and create unnecessary stress during bloom. Keeping plants happy from start to finish also helps reduce the chances of unwanted hermie traits showing up later in flower.

Don't expect top-shelf flowers from a cramped or stressed root system. Fabric grow bags are a favorite among outdoor growers because they improve drainage, help excess water drain away more efficiently, and create better growing conditions than traditional plastic pots.

Black plastic pots can become surprisingly hot when they're sitting in direct sunlight all day. As temperatures climb around the roots, plants can become stressed and overall performance may start heading in the wrong direction.

Mulch is a simple addition that can pay off all season long. It helps the soil hold water longer while protecting the root zone from excessive daytime heat and sudden temperature swings.

Roots do their best work when conditions stay consistent. Keeping grow bags slightly off hot, cold, or damp surfaces helps reduce unnecessary stress while creating a more stable environment below the soil line.

You're not going to want these plants growing shoulder to shoulder once they really start filling out. Giving them enough room helps conditions dry faster after watering or rain while making the entire grow easier to manage later in the season.

  • 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
  • 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
  • 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart

The amount of root space you provide has a lot to do with how large plants become by the end of the season. Larger grow bags generally support stronger growth and larger harvests, while smaller containers can help keep plant size easier to manage when space is limited.

Cooler fall weather has a way of keeping growers on their toes. Damp mornings, rainy stretches, and lower overnight temperatures can make it much harder for flowers to dry once they're fully developed. Getting your watering done earlier in the day gives plants more time to dry before evening conditions settle in.

Don't let a few days of wet weather undo months of hard work. Having a rain cover, hoop house, or greenhouse ready can help keep flowers from staying wet longer than they should when the forecast refuses to cooperate.

Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming an issue if conditions start working against your grow. It's an easy addition to your routine that can help keep small problems from turning into much bigger ones.

Growing Georgia Pie Indoors: Resin-Rich Flowers & Sweet Dough Terps

Georgia Pie has earned its place in grow rooms for a reason. Give these plants the environment they want and they'll reward you with chunky, resin-coated flowers, loud peach-and-dough aromas, and the kind of eye-catching bag appeal that keeps growers planting it again and again.

Chunky flowers and high humidity aren't always the best combination. Daytime temperatures around 70–80°F and nighttime temperatures closer to 65–70°F generally create a comfortable environment throughout the grow.

During veg, humidity around 55–65% works well before gradually dropping into the 40–50% range during flower and eventually finishing around 35–40% as the buds continue maturing.

Once those flowers start putting on serious weight, keeping humidity under control becomes much more important. A room that's too damp can create problems you don't want showing up later in bloom.

Roots need room to do their job. Giving them enough space to spread out helps support stronger plants and the kind of chunky flower production growers are chasing by harvest time.

Fabric grow bags are popular for a reason. Better drainage and healthier root conditions help create a more forgiving growing environment throughout the entire grow.

For most indoor setups, 5 or 7-gallon fabric grow bags work extremely well.

Ready to put a little training into practice? Georgia Pie responds well to topping, low-stress training (LST), SCROG setups, and light defoliation, all of which help create a more even canopy indoors.

These plants don't usually become unmanageable overnight, but they can fill a grow tent faster than many growers expect once flowering begins. It's often the extra width, not just the height, that starts competing for valuable light and space if the canopy isn't managed early.

Pro Tip: Flip to 12/12 when plants are around 20–24 inches tall (typically around week 5–6). Getting ahead of the stretch is much easier than trying to open up an overcrowded canopy later in flower.

As flowering progresses, the grow room starts filling with notes of ripe peach, baked dough, nutty earth, and a subtle skunky finish that become stronger with each passing week. By the time those flowers are fully developed, the aroma can easily drift beyond the grow space if you aren't prepared.

A quality carbon filter is one of the best investments indoor growers can make.

A well-equipped grow room makes life much easier during flower. Oscillating fans, dependable exhaust ventilation, and a quality dehumidifier all help create better growing conditions while reducing the chances of mold, mildew, and other humidity-related problems later in bloom.

Want to bring out everything Georgia Pie has to offer? Lighting is one area you don't want to cut corners on. Weak lights can leave plants stretched and underperforming, while strong lighting helps produce chunkier flowers, heavier trichome coverage, and the rich peach-and-dough terpene profile this strain is loved for.

Light intensity is one of the biggest factors separating average harvests from exceptional ones. Give plants enough intensity throughout flower and the difference often shows up in everything from flower density and resin production to overall harvest quality.

Strong full-spectrum LEDs are hard to beat indoors. Many growers switch from 6500K during veg to 3000K or 3500K during flower, but here at Holi Moli, we've had excellent results running 6500K from start to finish. It has consistently produced frosty flowers, healthy growth, and strong terpene production from seed to harvest.

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How to Grow Georgia Pie Marijuana:

  • To germinate your Georgia Pie Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
  • For Georgia Pie Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
  • For Georgia Pie Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
  • Harvesting Georgia Pie Marijuana usually takes place in late-September through October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
  • Curing Georgia Pie Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.

Georgia Pie Buds: Thick, Frost-Drenched Nugs with Rich Color Contrast

Georgia Pie buds come out firm, weighty, and well-formed, leaning clearly on the dense side rather than airy. This strain produces chunky, rounded nugs with tightly stacked calyxes and a solid structure that feels heavy in the hand.

The surface is loaded with a thick layer of trichomes, giving the buds a sugary, almost glazed look that really pops under light. Expect deep green tones mixed with burnt orange hairs, creating that bold, high-end bag appeal.

Color expression can show up naturally with this strain. You may notice hints of purple already present in the buds and sugar leaves, especially toward the end of flower. When nighttime temperatures are lowered late in bloom, those tones can deepen into richer shades of purple throughout parts of the flower.

Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.

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The Eliminator Kills Mildew and Mold on contact.

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Kills insects and their eggs within seconds.

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What are the highest THC strains?

  • Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
  • Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
  • Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
  • Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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