
- Buttery resin, made for cooler climates.
Gorilla Butter
Gorilla Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its buttery aroma, resin production and reliable yields in cool, wet climates.
- Buttery aroma with Gorilla-level resin.
- Compact plants built for cool, wet weather.
- Balanced high and dependable yields.
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Gorilla Glue x Butter |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (1.0–1.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Buttery, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool, rainy autumn harvest season |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Both (suitable for cool, wet climates outdoors) |
About Gorilla Butter
Gorilla Butter blends the heavy resin traits of Gorilla Glue with a creamy terpene profile from the Butter lineage. The plant is compact, bushy and performs well in controlled indoor environments and sheltered outdoor sites. It produces dense, aromatic buds with a buttery, citrus-tinted smoke and a stable mid-to-high THC effect. In Glasgow and other cool regions, growers should focus on airflow and timely shelter to avoid moisture issues during the autumn finish. For those aiming to cultivate in rainy seasons, Gorilla Butter rewards careful moisture management with consistent yields and potent flowers.
Gorilla Butter is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans toward relaxation without heavy sedation. It offers a compact, manageable structure suited to both hobbyists and experienced growers.
THC levels typically sit in the mid-to-high range, often around 18–24% depending on phenotype. The potency gives a clear, steady high that eases the body while keeping mental clarity.
CBD content is generally low to moderate, usually under 2% in most phenotypes. It works alongside THC to provide mild therapeutic balance without cancelling psychoactive effects.
Gorilla Butter descends from a cross between Gorilla Glue and Butter. The pairing brings robust resin production together with a creamy, complex terpene profile.
Seeds are typically offered as feminised to ensure female plants for flower production. Breeders focus on stabilised phenotypes to maintain predictable growth and aroma.
Growing difficulty is intermediate and responsive to attentive care rather than trial-and-error. Extra vigilance against moisture-related issues is necessary during a rainy autumn harvest season.
Flowering takes roughly eight to ten weeks indoors for most phenotypes. Outdoors, expect finishing in mid to late autumn in cooler regions.
Yield potential is medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and humidity control. Strategic training and timely harvests improve bud density and overall weight.
Plants remain short to medium with a sturdy, bushy growth habit and good lateral branching. The structure suits scrog and low-stress training to maximise bud sites.
Indoors this strain does well under SOG or SCROG setups and responds predictably to pruning. Outdoors Gorilla Butter can perform reliably in Glasgow when given shelter from persistent rain.
Growing Gorilla Butter in Glasgow requires planning for a rainy autumn harvest season to reduce the risk of bud rot. Providing temporary cover or moving plants under shelter late in flowering preserves quality and prevents mould.
Effects are calming with a gentle euphoric lift that supports creativity and relaxation. The high is balanced enough for evening downtime without complete sedation for many users.
The flavour profile combines a buttery, nutty core with earthy undertones and citrus highlights. Smoke is generally smooth with a lingering herbal spice on the aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for 20–26°C in vegetative growth and 18–22°C during flowering, avoiding prolonged drops that stress the plant.
It is best for intermediate growers; novices can manage it with careful attention to airflow and moisture control.
Harvest timing is typically mid to late autumn in cool regions; check trichomes for the desired amber/clear ratio.
Maintain good airflow, remove dense inner foliage, control humidity and consider covering plants during prolonged wet spells.
A ventilated greenhouse or temporary shelter helps protect buds from continuous rain common in Glasgow and reduces mould risk.
Switch to a bloom feed higher in phosphorus and potassium while moderating nitrogen; adjust based on plant response.
Yes, Gorilla Butter is a good option within cool climate cannabis strains thanks to its compact habit and resilience with proper moisture management.
Most commercial lines are feminised; autoflower variants may be offered by some breeders but check the specific catalogue.
Indoor flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks, though some phenotypes may finish slightly earlier or later.
Possession of seeds is legal in the UK for collectors, but germination and cultivation remain illegal without appropriate licensing.
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