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Gorilla is a highly acclaimed feminised cannabis seed in the USA. Descendant of the Chem family, she definitely lives up to her origins with an off-the-charts potency and aroma. This Indica-dominant hybrid has the potential to keep the purest Indica genetics off the podium, as she doubly demonstrated at the Los Angeles Cup and at the High Times Jamaican World Cup in 2014, when she won both of them. Her bag appeal is simply astounding and her light-green flowers seem almost sugar-frosted due to the breathtaking trichomes covering them. But don't be fooled by her hybrid-looking structure, though, because her Indica effect is as strong as a blow delivered by a huge silverback gorilla.

 

 

Morphology 

Gorilla is an Indica-dominant hybrid (60%) derived from the cross of Chocolate Diesel, Chem Sister and Sour Dubb. The cross is said to have happened quite fortuitously when a Sour Dubb female was accidentally pollinated by a male Chem Sister. With regard to her aspect, she looks exactly like a hybrid would: medium/large structure with mid-sized internodes and light-green leaves. But don’t let her appearance deceive you. Even though our eyes can’t perceive it, her Indica essence comes out as soon as we consume her.

 

Yield 

Gorilla is a heavy yielder. Her greatest asset is her resin count: she produces lots of enormous sticky trichomes, hence the name Gorilla Glue. We cannot fail to mention the ball-shaped, super-dense, heavy, smelly and resin-packed buds she's capable of producing, which end up in fact covered in a striking whitey colouring when they fully ripe.

Apart from a clear example of extreme quality, the resulting crop has amazing bag appeal, with loads of beautiful, tight and light-green nuggets dusted with shiny trichomes. In short, one of those genetics that instantly grab our attention when a transparent bag full of weed is placed right before our eyes.

 

Aromas and flavours 

Gorilla showcases very complex but greatly intense flavours and aromas. Coming from a Diesel and a Chem, a strong fuelly aroma with pungent earthy notes is obviously found in her. Similar to a Sour Diesel, but with more intense sour nuances. This strain is also famous for the high number of terpenes she produces, mostly caryophyllene and humulene terpenes.

 

Effects 

Gorilla delivers a super-potent high, which is by no means surprising in view of her 25 % THC content. With almost no cannabidiol (CBD) in her, she’s suitable for those who are used to coping with strong cannabis. The feeling provoked by her largely Indica effect tends to be compared with the smack given by a huge gorilla. That is to say: devastating.

 

Cultivation 

Gorilla is not a demanding plant. Growing her is rather easy, but some basic knowledge is certainly required. Particularly with regard to the use of fertilisers: this strain cannot be overfed. That’s why a standard diet is much preferred. Her not being especially resistant to moisture, or to the lack of water, means that the best thing we can do is irrigate moderately on a regular basis. And, of course, we do recommend pruning her, concentrating mostly on the lower leaves and branches so that the upper part can have enough strength and energy to thrive.

 

Characteristics of 
Gorilla cannabis seeds

 

 

Sex Feminised
Genotype 60% Indica / 40% Sativa
Cross Chocolate Diesel x Chem Sister x Sour Dubb
Suitable for Indoors and outdoors
Indoor flowering 58-63 days
Indoor yield 500 g/m2
Outdoor harvest time Mid-October
Outdoor yield 1000 g/plant
Outdoor height 3 m
THC 25%
CBD 0.1%
THC/CBD ratio 250:1

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I just wanted to thank @Dinafem-Mark for sending my seeds so quickly after winning the Gorilla competition. :yinyang:

 

I will pop them in a few weeks time & either do a diary if I have time, if not then I'll at least pop a review on here once done.

 

I am soooooo looking forward to it, as it looks to be a cracking strain :smokin:

 

AKPOG 

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@AKPOG Glad they got their safe and sound mate  :)

 

Will be looking out for your Gorilla grow in the coming weeks ;)

 

All the best 

 

Mark..

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They're started now thanks @Dinafem-Mark. :yinyang:

 

I've got two going out of 3, but for some reason the second one never sprouted. But my third one I started a few days later, which has reared her beautiful head now, but she struggled with which way is up & the tap root came out the top first & she's in a bit of a knot, but healthy! Haha!

 

Check out my diary for pics :yinyang:

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Hi @Dr feelgood,

 

You can get them here - https://www.dinafem.org/en/gorilla/ 

The Drinafem main page is also linked at the top of the main UK420 Dinafem forum.

 

I must add that this breeder is second to none, with good customer service & my next purchase is going to be Remo Chemo , as that too looks awesome! 

 

I'm very much looking forward to my current grow though, as this Gorilla strain looks the best! :smokin:

 

Good luck! :yinyang:

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20 minutes ago, AKPOG said:

Hi @Dr feelgood,

 

You can get them here - https://www.dinafem.org/en/gorilla/ 

The Drinafem main page is also linked at the top of the main UK420 Dinafem forum.

 

I must add that this breeder is second to none, with good customer service & my next purchase is going to be Remo Chemo , as that too looks awesome! 

 

I'm very much looking forward to my current grow though, as this Gorilla strain looks the best! :smokin:

 

Good luck! :yinyang:

Nice one, cheers:skin_up: 

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  • 5 months later...

wow mark ,   this strain certainly ticks all the right boxes mate .... whats it like outdoors in a cold   and usually damp climate  mate ?   has it been tested in these conditions yet and how well did she do please ?

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@vortex As far as I know we have no grows outdoor in the UK with Gorilla. She was released a little late for this year's outdoor season. 

 

She could do well but there are much better suited strains that have been tried and tested for the UK climate outdoors  :yep:

 

With that said I would like to see a few Gorilla growing as nature intended next season  :yep:

 

All the best 

 

Mark..

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1 minute ago, Dinafem-Mark said:

@vortex As far as I know we have no grows outdoor in the UK with Gorilla. She was released a little late for this year's outdoor season. 

 

She could do well but there are much better suited strains that have been tried and tested for the UK climate outdoors  :yep:

 

With that said I would like to see a few Gorilla growing as nature intended next season  :yep:

 

All the best 

 

Mark..

 

 

hmmmm  i will have to see  what i can do for ya next season buddy ...  :yep:

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Hi Mark! A very nice video indeed! :bong:

 

I've just taken some pics of my outdoor Gorilla ladies & I'm chuffed to bits I must say. I think they look good enough to post on this thread as an endorsement of your top drawer awesome strain, which fairs superb both indoors (I got over 170 grammes indoors!) & outdoors without much need for love in the UK. :skin_up:

 

I hope you don't mind sir? :yinyang:

 

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Thanks :yinyang:

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