Expect the Gorilla SFV OG to be a top strain within the medical Cannabis industry, also destined for champion cup winning achievements.
The Gorilla SFV OG is a mouth watering hybrid between the San Fernando Valley OG and the massively popular Gorilla.
The San Fernando Valley OG is very famous for its medicinal properties because it relieves many different ailments. Also known as a sneaky weed because of the way its strong potency sneaks up on you when you’re least expecting it, putting you on your ass.
Entering the breeding arena with it is none other than the most demanded strains of all time –Gorilla4.
The Gorilla SFV OG is a true hybrid that’s on its way to become a top strain within the medical Cannabis industry, also destined for champion cup winning achievements.
Medical Benefits: Insomnia, Stops Pain, Migraines, Improves Appetite, Depression, Rheumatism, Psychiatric Symptoms, Cancer.
- Genetics: 90% Indica.
- Height 80/110cm.
- Indoor Yield 450g/m.
- THC 24% CBD 2%
- Outdoor yield 550g per plant.
- Genetics: Gorilla4/Fernando Valley OG
- Indoor 55/60 days
- Outdoor Harvest Month: October.
Strain FAQ
How does Gorilla Glue's terpene profile stand out?
Caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene contribute to Gorilla Glue's earthy, sour smell. Terpenes characterise its smell and are also said to provide relaxation and mood-lifting effects. GG4 crosses have different terpene profiles, producing unique flavours and smells.
Why do legal indoor cannabis growers need strain-specific environments?
Indoor cultivation offers the potential to fulfil each cannabis strain's dream circumstances. By tailoring temperature, humidity, and illumination cycles to each strain, legal growers may achieve uniformity and quality that's impossible to match outside.
What makes South East Asian cannabis strains genetically unique?
South East Asian cannabis strains are often landraces that have evolved over ages to adapt to local conditions. Long-term natural selection has given them resilience and landrace-specific traits, distinguishing them in the global cannabis gene pool.
Genetically, how do strains that are ready to harvest by mid-October adapt?
These strains usually have faster maturation genes. They conclude by mid-October thanks to ruderalis' auto-flowering features and indica's shorter flowering periods.
How have indica strains been used traditionally?
Indica strains were used in ancient medicines and rituals long before they became popular among cannabis users. This strong cultural connection shows indica strains' extensive past in human history.