
- Zesty resin and reliable indoor performance
Gorilla Lemon Fire
Gorilla Lemon Fire is a citrus-forward, resinous hybrid suited to controlled indoor grows.
- Citrus punch with Gorilla-level resin
- Built for indoor control and strong yields
- Resinous buds that handle training well
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22-26% |
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0.20% |
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Gorilla Glue x Lemon Haze |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-1.8 m |
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Medium-high (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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lemon, diesel, pine |
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Feminised |
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humid indoor grow rooms |
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uplifting, relaxing, focused |
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Indoor preferred; outdoors possible in sheltered northern sites |
About Gorilla Lemon Fire
Gorilla Lemon Fire blends the resinous heft of Gorilla Glue with the bright citrus of Lemon Haze to create a fragrant, potent hybrid. It performs best indoors where growers can control humidity and airflow, producing dense lemon-scented buds with diesel undertones. In regions like Antrim careful moisture management and training yield consistent, high-quality flowers.
Gorilla Lemon Fire is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica dominance. The plant produces dense, resinous buds with a compact structure.
THC levels are high, commonly sitting between 22 and 26 percent. This potency gives clear psychoactive effects suitable for experienced users and regular consumers alike.
CBD content is low, usually around 0.2 percent. The low CBD level means the experience is driven mainly by THC and the terpene profile.
Gorilla Lemon Fire is a controlled cross of Gorilla Glue and Lemon Haze. The cross emphasises resin production and zesty citrus terpenes.
Seeds are commonly sold as Feminised to ensure a reliable crop of female plants. Autoflower versions are less common but may be offered by specialist breeders.
In humid indoor grow rooms Gorilla Lemon Fire presents a moderate challenge due to an increased risk of mould. Good air circulation and active dehumidification are essential to keep plants healthy.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Growers in Antrim often target the shorter end of that range with strong light and stable environment.
Yield potential is medium to high when growers manage humidity and train plants. With proper canopy management expect around 400 to 550 grams per square metre indoors.
The strain grows to a medium-tall height with a sturdy central cola. Expect final plant heights between 1.2 and 1.8 metres after stretch.
Indoors it performs predictably and suits controlled rooms for growers in Antrim. Outdoors it can succeed but in Antrim choose a sheltered site to reduce exposure to damp and wind.
Growing Gorilla Lemon Fire in Antrim requires close moisture control because the region can be damp even indoors. In humid indoor grow rooms in Antrim run dehumidifiers, keep strong airflow and maintain strict pruning to prevent botrytis.
Initial effects are bright and uplifting, producing a focused head high. The high settles into a relaxed body sensation without heavy sedation for many users.
Primary flavours are sharp lemon and citrus with a diesel backbone. Subtle pine and earthy notes round out the smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep relative humidity around 40-50% in flowering to reduce mould risk while preserving terpene quality.
Use a balanced NPK feed in veg then lower nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during flowering for dense buds.
Maintain good airflow, control RH with a dehumidifier and remove dense fan leaves that block airflow around bud sites.
Begin low-stress training early in veg and switch to topping or SCROG before the main stretch to even the canopy.
A gentle flush of plain water for seven to ten days can help improve smoke smoothness and flavour, depending on your feeding regime.
Yes, but outdoors in northern climates choose a sheltered, sunlit spot and be prepared to protect plants from prolonged damp and wind.
Yellowing of lower leaves, slow growth and brown leaf tips can indicate common deficiencies; address them early with targeted feeding.
Selective pruning helps improve airflow and light penetration, which supports larger yields and reduces mould risk.
Increase dehumidification capacity, use positive airflow, and pick compact training methods to limit exposure to damp conditions in northern climate cannabis growing.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber; in Antrim aim to finish indoors or under cover to avoid wet weather at the end of the season.
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