
- Fast finish, heavy resin, sensible structure
Gorilla Fast Flower
Gorilla Fast Flower is a fast-flowering indica-dominant hybrid suited to growers wanting quick finishes and robust resin production.
- Finish in 6–7 weeks for faster rotation
- Resin-heavy buds with pine and citrus notes
- Performs well under trained, controlled environments
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18-23% |
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<1% |
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Gorilla Glue x Fast Flower |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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6-7 weeks |
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Medium to tall (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-high (indoor), High (outdoor) |
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Pine, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Focused |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Gorilla Fast Flower
Gorilla Fast Flower is a rapid-finishing indica-dominant hybrid that blends the resinous character of Gorilla Glue with a fast-blooming lineage. It offers a six to seven week flowering window, solid THC levels and manageable plant architecture, making it a good option for controlled indoor environments and sheltered outdoor sites in southern UK regions.
Gorilla Fast Flower is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for a rapid flowering cycle. It combines robust resin production with a compact, manageable structure for growers.
THC levels typically sit between 18% and 23% depending on phenotype and grow conditions. That potency delivers a clear uplift followed by a gentle body relaxation.
CBD is low, generally under 1%, and the variety is not aimed at high-CBD therapy. Users can still expect mild calming effects alongside THC-driven relief.
Gorilla Fast Flower descends from Gorilla Glue crossed with a fast-flowering hybrid. The cross emphasises resin production while shortening bloom time.
Seeds are supplied feminised to give a high proportion of flowering females. They are photoperiod varieties, so bloom is controlled by light schedules rather than automatic timing.
Gorilla Fast Flower suits growers with some experience because it benefits from attentive feeding and good airflow. It suits a temperate southern England climate but will still need mould prevention and occasional heat on cool nights.
This strain finishes quickly, typically in six to seven weeks under a 12/12 light schedule. The fast turnaround makes it practical for multiple crops in a year.
Yields are respectable for a fast-flowering cultivar, often medium-high under indoor control. Outdoors in a long, sheltered season this strain can produce high yields.
Plants develop a sturdy central cola with well-spaced side branches and generally remain medium to tall. Expect heights around 80–140 cm in container grows and taller in open soil.
Indoors, Gorilla Fast Flower thrives in a controlled environment where training is used to limit height and improve bud development. Outdoors in Swansea it prefers a sunny, sheltered position away from coastal winds.
In Swansea's temperate southern England climate Gorilla Fast Flower requires attention to late-summer humidity to prevent mould. Given the region's mild winters and changeable summers, finishing under cover or in a greenhouse is often prudent.
The initial effect is a bright, euphoric lift that enhances mood and creativity. That uplift eases into a relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile marries sharp citrus top notes to a piney backbone and subtle earthy undertones. Smoke is smooth and leaves a resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
The typical flowering time is six to seven weeks under a 12/12 light schedule, making it one of the quicker photoperiod strains to finish.
It is better suited to intermediate growers because it rewards attention to feeding, training and ventilation, though a careful beginner can succeed with guidance.
Outdoors it does well in sheltered, sunny spots and can give high yields in a good season, but attention to moisture control is important in UK summers.
Standard cannabis feeding regimes work well, with slightly reduced nitrogen during late flowering to encourage resin and bud density.
No, the seeds are feminised photoperiod types rather than autoflowering, so flowering is triggered by changing the light cycle.
Keep good airflow, avoid overwatering and remove dense fan leaves during humid periods to reduce the risk of mould in late flowering.
Yes, training methods like SCROG and LST work well to control height and maximise bud sites, especially indoors.
Use windbreaks and consider greenhouse or polytunnel protection; controlled climate cannabis growing techniques help manage humidity and salt-laden winds.
Allow at least two weeks of careful drying followed by a minimum four-week cure to develop flavour and smooth out the smoke.
Yes, Gorilla Fast Flower tends to be resinous and responds well to slight stress tactics that encourage trichome production.
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