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Gorilla Goo

Feminised

Gorilla Goo is a compact hybrid that finishes quickly and tolerates exposed coastal sites when sheltered.

Why choose Gorilla Goo?
  • Fast seven to eight week finish.
  • Compact, wind-tolerant structure.
  • Rich diesel and chocolate terpene profile.
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Gorilla Glue x Chocolate Diesel
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 7-8 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Moderate
Taste diesel, chocolate, earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Windy coastal, cool temperate
Effects uplifted, relaxed, creative
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering finishes relatively quickly compared with many outdoor varieties, usually within seven to eight weeks. That short finish helps avoid late-season weather problems.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to good when plants receive steady nutrients and protection. You can expect reliable bud weight without extreme training.

Height:

Plants stay compact to medium in height with sturdy branches. The structure is compatible with low-profile training and hedge-style planting.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How do you stop sea spray hitting your plants?
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I set up a low, porous windbreak using mesh and clipped hedging to reduce salt without blocking airflow.
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What training method works in a windy coastal plot?
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I use low-SCROG and horizontal tying so the canopy stays compact and less likely to act as a sail.
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When did you switch to feminised seeds for Derry?
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I began using feminised seeds after a few seasons of culling males; it made planning easier given the short growing window.
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Any tips for nutrient runoff in coastal soil?
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I test runoff regularly and reduce feed concentration when I see salt or nutrient build-up, flushing lightly when needed.
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How early do you harvest to avoid autumn storms?
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I target the early side of full ripeness and monitor trichomes so I can harvest before prolonged wet weather arrives.

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