
- Sticky resin and bright lift for controlled grows.
Disco Gorilla
Disco Gorilla is a hybrid that combines a bright cerebral lift with a restful body effect.
- Resin-heavy hybrid with citrus punch
- Performs well in sheltered greenhouse setups
- Manageable height with substantial yields
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Gorilla Glue x Disco |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-1.8 m outdoors |
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Medium-High |
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Citrus, Earthy pine, Diesel resin |
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Feminised |
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Humid greenhouse |
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Euphoric uplift, Physical relaxation, Creative focus |
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Indoor / Outdoor / Greenhouse |
About Disco Gorilla
Disco Gorilla is a resinous hybrid bred from a gorilla-type parent crossed with a disco phenotype, producing dense, terpene-rich buds. It performs well in managed environments, showing compact structure, reliable yields and a flavour profile of citrus, pine and diesel; in Sheffield growers should focus on ventilation and humidity control to protect late flowering trichomes.
Disco Gorilla is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly towards indica. It combines relaxing body effects with an uplifted cerebral note.
THC potency is moderate to high, commonly ranging from 18–24%. Occasional pheno variation can push potency to the upper end of that range.
CBD levels are low, typically below 1%. This makes the strain better suited to recreational or THC-driven therapeutic use than high-CBD needs.
The lineage pairs a heavy resin-producing gorilla-type parent with a zesty Disco phenotype. The cross produces compact, trichome-rich buds with pronounced terpenes.
Seeds are offered primarily as Feminised varieties to simplify crop planning. Photoperiod Feminised seeds allow growers to control veg time and training strategies.
Growing Disco Gorilla in humid greenhouse conditions requires strong ventilation and active mould management. It rewards attentive feeding and environmental control rather than hands-off approaches.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under optimal indoor light cycles. Outdoors the finish depends on local season length and late-summer weather.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrition and a dry run-up to harvest. Controlling humidity during late flowering has a direct impact on final weight.
The plant forms a bushy structure with multiple main colas and dense side branching. Outdoor specimens commonly reach about 1.2–1.8 metres given space and sunlight.
Indoors, Disco Gorilla responds well to SCROG and SOG systems and benefits from controlled airflow. Outdoors in Sheffield it produces dependable crops and in Sheffield greenhouses it takes advantage of shelter and extended seasons.
Growing Disco Gorilla in Sheffield with humid greenhouse conditions demands strict humidity management and ample ventilation. Extra care in late flowering is essential to prevent mould and protect trichomes.
The high begins with a bright, euphoric lift that encourages conversation and creativity. That energy gradually gives way to a soothing body calm without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends sweet citrus top notes with a backbone of pine and earthy resin. A faint diesel finish appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best suited to intermediate growers; beginners can manage it with clear guidance on humidity and mould prevention.
A warm, stable climate with a dry finish is ideal; humid greenhouse conditions need extra airflow and dehumidification.
Expect to harvest mid to late autumn in the UK, depending on local microclimate and the season's rainfall pattern.
Prioritise cross-ventilation, raise plants off the ground, remove dense lower foliage and use a dehumidifier when required.
Yes, Disco Gorilla adapts to outdoor cannabis cultivation but it requires a dry late season and some protection from prolonged rain.
Use moderate nitrogen in veg and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium in flowering, while monitoring EC and pH closely.
Yes, it roots reliably and clones maintain the mother plant's vigour and resin production.
Indoor flowering typically runs 8–10 weeks depending on phenotype and grow conditions.
Spider mites and powdery mildew are common threats in humid environments and should be monitored regularly.
Begin a mild flush around one to two weeks before harvest to improve flavour and burn quality, adjusting to plant condition.
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