Gorilla Auto from PowerStrains® is definitely a cannabis strain to grow for the impatient and picky grower. Her ease of cultivation and quality of end product allow you to grow one of the best strains with little to no compromise.
Gorilla Auto is a spectacular autoflower that shines with incredible resin production, very high potency and outstanding flavour. This autoflower variant of the award-winning Gorilla #4 is just the right strain if you want top-quality buds at harvest time, with the ease of an autoflower!
– Autoflowering cannabis strain
– Contains a lot of THC, around 24%
– Retains the quality of Gorilla
Gorilla Auto is one of those strains that perfectly combines indica and sativa qualities, meaning her high is deeply relaxing but euphoric at the same time.
Just like her great smell in the grow room, her pine aroma is also very pronounced when you smoke her hardened buds. Still, a mix of citrus notes and diesel completes the experience.
- Strain Type: Autoflower strain
- Indica / Sativa: 35% indica / 65% sativa
- Genetics: Chem’s Sister x Sour Dubb x Chocolate Diesel
- THC: High (24%)
- CBD: Low
- Flowering time: 9-10 weeks (seed to harvest)
- Yield Outdoor: High (500+ g/m2)
- Yield Indoor: High (550-600 g/m2)
- Height Indoor: 70-120 cm
- Height Indoor: 100-150 cm
- Effects: Happy, relaxing
- Flavor: Sour, diesel
Strain FAQ
Why is Gorilla Glue so breeding-flexible?
Due to its desirable characteristics, Gorilla Glue is a breeding foundation. Gorilla Glue #1, #5, and Auto are prominent crosses with different tastes, smells, and effects. GG4's adaptability is why it is used so regularly in the creation of new exciting hybrids.
Has the main terpene responsible for pine flavour been used elsewhere?
Indeed, it has a long history! Pine needles and alpha-pinene-rich resin have been employed by indigenous cultures for various purposes. I find it amazing that this particular terpene has been used so widely across cultures and time.
What traits are common for strains with Asian Central heritage?
Many Central Asian Indica strains have large leaves, modest stature, and thick buds. This shape optimises solar absorption and moisture retention in their native growth environments.