
- Minty resin, compact power.
Gorilla Mints
Gorilla Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid known for minty flavour and heavy resin production.
- Minty coolness with heavy resin
- Compact plants ideal for controlled spaces
- Performs well in proper greenhouse setups
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18-24% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Gorilla Glue x Thin Mint |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Moderate to high (up to 400-450 g/m² indoors) |
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Earthy diesel, Sweet mint, Dark chocolate |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Deep relaxation with a pleasant uplift, Eases tension and can induce sleep in larger doses, Mild cerebral clarity at onset |
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Indoor and greenhouse preferred; sheltered outdoor in mild climates |
About Gorilla Mints
Gorilla Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, trichome-rich buds and a mint-forward terpene profile. It performs well in controlled environments such as greenhouses and indoor cabinets, producing moderate to high yields when humidity and airflow are strictly managed. Growers in Fermanagh and similar climates should prioritise ventilation and canopy control to avoid mould and to achieve the best resin and flavour.
Gorilla Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous flowers. It pairs compact structure with pronounced terpene expression.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 24 percent. That potency gives a clearly perceptible high suited to experienced users.
CBD is generally low, usually under one percent. The cultivar is selected for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD content.
Gorilla Mints derives from a cross between Gorilla Glue and Thin Mint genetics. The pairing emphasises resin production and minty terpene notes.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to ensure flowering females and simplify the grow. Autoflowering or regular variants are less common but available from select breeders.
Gorilla Mints is moderately challenging to cultivate in humid greenhouse environments, requiring active humidity control. Growers in Fermanagh must monitor airflow and remove excess foliage to limit mould risk.
Flowering usually completes in eight to nine weeks. Trichome production peaks toward the end of that window.
Indoor yields are moderate to high, commonly reaching 400 to 450 g/m² under good conditions. Greenhouse grows in Fermanagh can match indoor numbers with careful climate management.
Plants remain compact to medium, typically 60 to 120 cm when trained. Strong branches support heavy, resin-laden buds without excessive stretching.
Indoors this strain responds well to SCROG or low-stress training and suits small grow areas. Outdoors in Fermanagh it prefers a sheltered, sunny position or a controlled greenhouse to avoid damp problems.
In Fermanagh, humid greenhouse environments increase the likelihood of mould without vigilant environmental control. With strong ventilation, dehumidification and routine checks, Gorilla Mints performs well and produces high-quality resinous flowers.
The high THC produces a deep, soothing body effect that relaxes muscles and calms the mind. An initial uplift in mood and focus eases users into the heavier phase.
The flavour profile mixes earthy diesel with pronounced mint and dark chocolate undertones. Smoke is generally smooth with a cool, menthol finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Gorilla Mints adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when trained with LST or SCROG and provided with controlled humidity and airflow.
Use extraction fans and passive intake to maintain steady air exchange, and consider an oscillating fan at canopy level to prevent stagnant pockets of moisture.
Keep RH below 50% during flowering, increase airflow, prune lower branches for better circulation, and remove any decaying material promptly.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced effects, typically around nine weeks of flowering.
No unique nutrients are required, but moderate feeding with a focus on phosphorus and potassium during flowering improves bud density.
Gorilla Mints responds well to low-stress training and SCROG, which help control height and increase yields in compact spaces.
It can be grown outdoors in sheltered locations or under a greenhouse in the UK, though wet seasons increase disease risk.
It is better suited to growers with some experience due to its moderate sensitivity to humidity and need for canopy management.
Drying typically takes seven to ten days in a controlled environment, followed by curing in jars for at least two weeks to develop flavour.
Yes. Defoliation to open the canopy, tipping to encourage lateral growth, and maintaining stable nutrient levels during late flowering all boost resin production.
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