Gorilla Kush

Gorilla Kush is a potent Indica-dominant hybrid strain created by crossing several well-known and powerful cannabis genetics. Its lineage combines classic strains like Gorilla Glue #4 with a selection of Kush variants that bring robust traits and deeply relaxing effects. Gorilla Kush enjoys widespread popularity among cannabis enthusiasts, not least due to its remarkable therapeutic benefits and unique terpene profile.
Effect
The effect of Gorilla Kush is typically indica-dominant, meaning it is strongly physically relaxing and mentally calming. Due to its potency, it can be particularly helpful for chronic pain, stress, anxiety, and sleep problems. Users often report an immediate and profound relaxation that loosens all muscles and promotes a feeling of well-being. Despite its potency, it maintains a pleasant clarity of mind, giving it a good balance between relaxation and functionality.
Taste/smell
The aroma and taste of Gorilla Kush are as impressive as its effects. Users can expect a rich palette of scents, ranging from earthy, woody notes to nuances of sweet berries and a hint of pine. When smoked or vaped, the strain unfolds its complex flavor structure, often described as a sweet yet spicy experience that lingers in the mouth.
THC content
Gorilla Kush is known for its high THC content, which typically ranges between 18% and 25%. This high potency makes it an excellent choice for experienced cannabis users, while newbies should approach it with caution. The powerful effects often come on quickly and can be overwhelming if you haven't already built up a certain tolerance.
Cultivation
Gorilla Kush is considered moderately difficult to grow, making it more suitable for more experienced gardeners. The plants tend to be vigorous and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. They prefer mild to warm climates and require a well-organized grow schedule to reach their full potential. Gorilla Kush benefits from techniques such as SOG (Sea of Green) or SCROG (Screen of Green), which help maximize its abundant flower production. Flowering typically takes between 8 and 9 weeks, after which growers are rewarded with a bountiful harvest of dense, resin-coated buds.

