
- Balanced hybrid built for resin, flavour and consistent results.
Gorilla Girl
Gorilla Girl is a resin-heavy hybrid that offers balanced effects and robust terpene character.
- Resin-heavy buds with a terpene-rich aroma
- Performs well in SCROG and SOG systems
- Suitable for growers aiming for medium-high yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-2% |
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Gorilla Glue x Girl Scout Cookies |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium-High (350-500 g/m2 indoors) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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cool northern summers |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Gorilla Girl
Gorilla Girl is a dependable hybrid selected for resin production and a complex flavour profile. It performs well indoors under controlled conditions and can thrive outdoors in sheltered sites with attention to airflow, particularly in regions with cool northern summers like Pembrokeshire.
Gorilla Girl is a balanced hybrid leaning slightly to indica. It combines calming body effects with a clear-headed uplift.
THC levels typically sit in the 18–22% range, offering a solid potency for most consumers. Expect reliable highs without overwhelming newcomers when doses are controlled.
CBD is low to moderate, usually between 0.5% and 2%, so therapeutic benefits are largely driven by THC and terpenes. Patients seeking high-CBD relief should consider supplementary strains.
Gorilla Girl traces to Gorilla Glue x Girl Scout Cookies. The cross emphasises resin production and a complex terpene profile.
Seeds are feminised to deliver predominantly female plants and reduce time spent sexing. This makes it straightforward for growers aiming for predictable yields and uniform crops.
Gorilla Girl suits growers of intermediate skill, requiring consistent feeding and pest vigilance. In cool northern summers it benefits from sheltered sites and careful timing to avoid mould.
Flowering typically completes in 8–10 weeks under controlled lighting. Outdoor harvests in Pembrokeshire usually finish late September to early October.
Yield is medium to high indoors with good training and adequate nutrients. Outdoor yields in Pembrokeshire can match indoor results if plants are kept dry and disease-free.
Plants grow to a medium-tall structure with a central cola and bushy side branches. Sturdier stems support dense buds but may require low-stress training for even canopy control.
Indoors, Gorilla Girl responds well to SCROG or SOG setups and benefits from controlled humidity. Outdoor in Pembrokeshire this variety needs a sunny, sheltered spot with good air movement to combat the region's damp spells.
In Pembrokeshire, cool northern summers mean growers must protect buds from prolonged damp and low heat. Extra attention to airflow and choosing a sheltered site helps Gorilla Girl reach full maturity in that climate.
Users report an initial cerebral lift that eases into full-body relaxation. The high is steady and sociable without heavy sedation at moderate doses.
The flavour blends earthy diesel notes with sharp citrus and a pine finish. Terpene-driven sweetness can appear during flush and drying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; maintain consistent light cycles to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Keep RH around 40–50% in late flowering to reduce mould risk and improve trichome production.
Yes, in damp areas they can develop bud rot; ensure good airflow and avoid overcrowding.
A balanced NPK in veg with reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium in flower works well.
It tolerates cool nights but sustained cold and wet can slow development and increase disease pressure.
Yes, SCROG and low-stress training even out the canopy and improve yields under controlled lighting.
You should see pre-flowers within 7–14 days and solid bud development by weeks 3–4 of flowering.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are common; regular inspections and preventative neem or predatory insects help control outbreaks.
A 1.2m x 1.2m tent with a 600W LED, inline fan with carbon filter, oscillating fan for airflow and a humidity controller provides a reliable environment for 4–6 plants.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some ambers, typically late September to early October in northern coastal regions.
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