Gorilla G Strain Genetics
Having won more awards than is possible to mention, these top-shelf feminized cannabis seeds are the result of some seriously impressive breeding techniques and genetic combinations. Gorilla G is the proud wonder child of Chem’s Sister, Sour Dubb and Chocolate Diesel, from whom it obtained its chunky, resinous buds and its pungent earthy and sour aromas.
The result of these impressive marijuana genetics is a truly legendary, high in THC strain that has gained international recognition for its remarkable potency, tantalising flavour and resin production.
Gorilla G Strain Terpene Profile
With its rich parental lineage, Gorilla G carries an interesting terpene profile, predominantly inheriting caryophyllene, limonene and myrcene terpenes, which are responsible for its peppery, citrus and earthy flavours and scents respectively.
Combined, these terpenes provide Gorilla G with its deliciously earthy, acidic and almost chocolatey flavour that has captivated even the finest of cannaisseurs.
Gorilla G Strain Effects
Strong. Really strong. Unless you’re related to Bob Marley, Gorilla G is probably best avoided during the day, unless your plan involves a few hours of absolutely nothing. Gorilla G is a cannabis strain notorious for its heady potency and couch-locking effects. Incredibly relaxing, with THC levels reaching 20% and beyond, Gorilla G offers a near-instant deep and long-lasting cerebral high.
Combining a hard-hitting tranquilising effect with a happy euphoric high, this strain is ideal for an evening of relaxation to combat the day’s stress.
How to Grow Gorilla G Strain
Relatively easy to grow, Gorilla G cannabis seeds tend to flourish vigorously, resulting in multiple secondary branches. Its rapid growth and quick flowering time make this cannabis cup winner perfect for the Sea of Green (SOG) or Screen of Green methods (SCROG) of growing cannabis.
Available as feminized seeds, Gorilla G’s dense, sticky buds can be harvested after just 9-10 weeks of indoor flowering. A high yield harvest can be expected with indoor growers receiving a high yield of around 500g/m² at harvest time while an outdoor harvest should yield about 600g per plant.