
- Compact, resinous and suited to short seasons in exposed coastal sites.
Gorilla Goo
Gorilla Goo is a compact hybrid that finishes quickly and tolerates exposed coastal sites when sheltered.
- Fast seven to eight week finish.
- Compact, wind-tolerant structure.
- Rich diesel and chocolate terpene profile.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Gorilla Glue x Chocolate Diesel |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-8 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Moderate |
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diesel, chocolate, earthy |
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Feminised |
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Windy coastal, cool temperate |
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uplifted, relaxed, creative |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Gorilla Goo
Gorilla Goo is a short-season outdoor-friendly hybrid bred from Gorilla Glue x Chocolate Diesel. It produces dense, resinous buds with diesel and chocolate notes and finishes in seven to eight weeks, making it a practical choice for cool, windy coastal locations such as Derry when proper shelter and training are applied.
Gorilla Goo is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica. It combines dense, resinous buds with a manageable sativa lift.
THC typically measures in the mid-to-high range at around 18–22%. This potency gives noticeable psychoactive effects even at modest doses.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%. The variety is selected for aroma and resin rather than CBD therapeutics.
Gorilla Goo descends from Gorilla Glue crossed with Chocolate Diesel. That parentage explains the heavy resin, diesel terpenes and chocolate undertones.
Seeds are offered feminised to reduce the risk of males in small outdoor plots. Feminised genetics simplify planning for a short growing season.
Gorilla Goo suits growers with some experience and performs well under attentive care. It tolerates windy coastal exposure better than many strains but benefits from staking and windbreaks.
Flowering finishes relatively quickly compared with many outdoor varieties, usually within seven to eight weeks. That short finish helps avoid late-season weather problems.
Yields are moderate to good when plants receive steady nutrients and protection. You can expect reliable bud weight without extreme training.
Plants stay compact to medium in height with sturdy branches. The structure is compatible with low-profile training and hedge-style planting.
Indoors it responds well to SCROG and SOG setups under controlled lighting. Outdoors in Derry it finishes reliably when given shelter from salt spray and strong gusts.
In Derry, Gorilla Goo tolerates windy coastal growing areas when plots are sheltered and plants are tied-in. Choose low-profile training and windbreaks to reduce stem strain from constant sea winds.
Effects begin with a clear cerebral lift that eases into a calming body buzz. The balance suits both daytime focus and evening unwinding depending on dose.
The flavour combines diesel and dark chocolate notes with an earthy base. A subtle citrus top note may appear in warmer sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Gorilla Goo has a seven to eight week flowering period which makes it suitable for short season outdoor cannabis growing in cooler regions.
Hardy seedlings can go outside after the risk of hard frost has passed and when nights stay consistently above about 8°C, with shelter from salt spray.
Use windbreaks, low-profile training, and staking; avoid tall, unsupported canopies that catch gusts and cause stem damage.
Apply the same balanced feeding schedule but monitor for salt accumulation and flush if you suspect salt stress from sea spray.
Harvest generally falls at the end of the seven to eight week flowering window, though trichome checks are the reliable method to time harvest precisely.
They show reasonable resistance thanks to open cola structure, but coastal humidity and rain still require airflow and good canopy management.
Yes, its compact habit suits small tents and indoor setups using SCROG or LST to control height and maximise bud sites.
Dry to a brittle stem, then jar and burp daily for two weeks before longer-term storage to preserve terpene complexity.
Monitor trichome colour under magnification and check pistil recession; add a few days buffer if weather has stressed plants.
Yes, provide ties or canes early to support heavy, resinous buds and to reduce wind-related breakage.
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