Gorilla Breath seeds' parents are the famous GG4 and OGKB clone, so there's a lot to be happy about here. The resulting hybrid is a stunning marijuana plant that oozes quality and that yields buds wrapped in a delicious subtle OG/earthy aroma. A medium veg period is recommended indoors while outdoors the plant loves to be topped and LST technique being used. The production of resin is way above average.
The aroma of Gorilla Breath seeds reminds of earthy, gassy, sweet vanilla bean while the intense flavor is gassy with hints of pine, fuel, chocolate and diesel. This cannabis strain, which produces a powerful, long-lasting, clear, cerebral effect is one of the strongest on our menu.
- Feminized
- Genotype: 80% Indica / 20% Sativa
- Cross: GG4 x OGKB
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 65-70 days
- Indoor yield: 450-600 g/m2
- Outdoor harvest time: Mid-October
- Outdoor yield: 2500-3500 g/plant
- Outdoor height: 3-4 m
- THC: 27%
- CBD: 0.1%
- THC/CBD ratio: 270:1
Strain FAQ
What contributes to the chocolate flavour?
While the terpene limonene is usually associated with citrus overtones, it can enhance chocolate sweetness. It gives chocolate a bit of brightness and a zesty freshness that enhances the flavour.
Why was Gorilla Glue renamed?
The original Gorilla Glue name caused legal complications for the sticky business. The strain was often called GG4, which was a way to sidestep the trademark issue.
How do strains suitable for the outdoors vary phenotypically?
Legal growers report that growing the same strain outdoors can produce startling differences in potency, flavour, and growth. Cannabis is said to be very flexible, with its features finely modified by its growth environment.
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.
Why do SE Asian strains flower later?
These strains have sativa traits, which extend flowering to 10–14 weeks. Due to their native climates' long growing seasons, they flower longer, allowing them to reach their full potential.