We already had high hopes and high expectations when deciding to cross our very own GG4 with the legendary phenomenal strain Banana Kush, but nothing could prepare us for the beautiful monster we created.
We already had high hopes and high expectations when deciding to cross our very own GG4 with the legendary phenomenal strain Banana Kush, but nothing could prepare us for the beautiful monster we created.
You will not believe the flavour when inhaling this deliciously deep danky dish. We already believe Gorilla Banana is going to become a seriously popular sought after strain, in particular GB will seduce mostly commercial interests, due to the tropical connoisseur appeal and the enormity of its yields.
Prepare for a very strong uplifting euphoric flight, great for cycling, yoga or any preferred form of exercise. Seeking out your favourite munchies in a frenzy has also been a reported side effect.
Medical Benefits: Improves Appetite, Pain relief, ADD/ADHA, Insomnia, Depression, Relieves Stress, Energises you.
- Genetics: 80% Indica
- Height 90/120cm.
- Indoor Yield 450g/m.
- THC 21% CBD 2%
- Outdoor yield 650g per plant.
- Genetics: Gorilla4/Banana Kush
- Indoor 60 days
- Outdoor Harvest Month: October in Green House.
Strain FAQ
Why are Gorilla Glue phenotypes variable?
Gorilla Glue strains have a variety of morphologies, potencies, and effects. GG4 crosses are said to be adventures because genetic variation assures different experiences even within the same strain.
What allows Fruity tasting strains to create so many fruit flavours?
The unique combination of terpenes in each strain may be balanced to highlight citrus zest, berries, and tropical fruits. Diversity in genetics provides a wide range of flavour experiences!
How do hybrid strains benefit from greenhouse cultivation?
Greenhouse hybrids are created to be the best of the best, combining sativa and indica genetics to thrive. These strains reportedly adapt well to greenhouse conditions and have hybrid vigour, which is said to result in faster growth and larger harvests. They are generally sought after by legal greenhouse growers seeking robust and abundant plants.