
- Potent, resinous and coastal-smart
Gorilla Gas
Gorilla Gas is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for heavy resin and a diesel-forward aroma, well suited to controlled greenhouse grows in coastal Wales.
- Heavy resin and diesel aroma
- Performs best in controlled greenhouses
- Compact plants suited to SCROG and SOG
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20-26% |
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0.2-1% |
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Gorilla Glue x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium |
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Medium to high |
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Diesel, Pine, Citrus |
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Feminised, regular and autoflower options |
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damp coastal climate |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor, greenhouse or sheltered outdoor |
About Gorilla Gas
Gorilla Gas is a dense, resin-heavy hybrid that shows strong indica traits while offering a sharp, cerebral edge. It thrives under attentive care and rewards growers with potent, aromatic flowers that respond well to controlled environments. In damp coastal regions like Gwynedd it performs best in a greenhouse or well-ventilated indoor setup where humidity and salt exposure can be managed. Proper airflow, dehumidification and careful training produce the best yields and preserve the terpene profile.
Gorilla Gas is a potent hybrid leaning towards indica-dominant effects. It combines heavy resin production with a dense bud structure.
Typical THC levels range from 20% to 26% in well-grown specimens. This potency suits experienced users seeking strong cerebral and body effects.
CBD levels are generally low, usually under 1%. Some phenotypes may show slightly higher CBD but therapeutic use should not rely on CBD content alone.
Gorilla Gas descends from a cross of Gorilla Glue and OG Kush. This lineage gives it a heavy resin profile and potent terpenes.
Seeds are commonly available as regular and feminised options. Autoflowering versions exist but may alter THC potential and final structure.
Growing Gorilla Gas in a damp coastal climate can be challenging due to persistent humidity and salt air. Growers in Gwynedd should maintain strict air circulation and dehumidification to limit mould and bud rot.
Flowering typically takes 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoor or greenhouse finishes may vary depending on late-season weather and light exposure.
Yield is medium to high when plants receive steady nutrients and light. Using a greenhouse can boost results by shielding trichomes from coastal moisture.
Plants develop a compact, bushy structure with stout central cola formation. Final height is usually medium, making it suitable for screen-of-green or low-stress training.
Indoors or in a controlled greenhouse, Gorilla Gas responds well to SOG and SCROG methods. Outside in Gwynedd, choose a sheltered, elevated spot to reduce exposure to sea spray and damp conditions.
In Gwynedd's damp coastal climate, timed ventilation and heat during dryer periods are essential. Protecting plants from salt-laden winds and investing in breathable greenhouse covers will improve the finish.
The high brings a fast head buzz that settles into deep physical relaxation. Users report boosted mood and focused creativity at moderate doses.
A sharp diesel backbone is layered with pine and a sweet citrus finish. The aroma intensifies during curing and can be quite pungent in enclosed spaces.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, a greenhouse offers protection from sea spray and persistent humidity and allows you to control airflow, temperature and light to reduce the risk of rot.
Use dehumidifiers, strong cross-ventilation, regular pruning to open the canopy and keep foliage dry; monitor trichomes and act at the first sign of rot.
Flush one to two weeks before harvest depending on nutrient load and medium, and rely on trichome maturity rather than strict calendar dates.
A PK-rich bloom feed with balanced micronutrients and reduced nitrogen promotes bud development, and you should keep EC and pH within recommended ranges.
Yes, feminised seeds are ideal in a greenhouse because they remove the need to identify and remove males, allowing you to focus on resinous female flowers.
Expect roughly 12 to 14 weeks total indoors from seed to harvest, while outdoor or greenhouse timing will depend on local weather and the chosen phenotype.
Autoflowers can show resilience to variable climates but they often yield less and sometimes have lower THC compared with photoperiod counterparts.
Slugs, spider mites and aphids are common; use integrated pest management, regular inspection and physical barriers to keep infestations low.
Dry slowly in a controlled low-humidity environment to avoid mould, and cure in jars with regular burping to stabilise flavour and smoothness.
Use breathable covers, raise benches for airflow beneath pots, install dehumidification and maintain regular ventilation paths to combat damp and salt exposure.
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