Gorilla Auto by Expert Seeds
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Gorilla Auto by Expert Seeds is an autoflowering hybrid strain recognized for its potent genetics derived from ruderalis, indica, and sativa. This variety is appreciated by both cultivators and consumers for its balanced experience and distinct sensory qualities.
Appearance and Growth
Gorilla Auto plants are typically compact, featuring dense, resinous buds that indicate high-quality cultivation. The foliage may display vibrant green hues, sometimes with subtle purple undertones during flowering. Its balanced structure makes it suitable for both indoor cultivation and discreet outdoor growth.
Aroma and Flavor
This strain is noted for its intense and distinctive aroma, often described as having a strong strawberry scent. The flavor profile is bold, combining sweet fruit notes with earthy undertones. Some phenotypes are said to closely mimic the strawberry flavor associated with its name.
Effects
Gorilla Auto is known to deliver a dynamic experience due to its balanced genetic makeup. Users often report experiencing calming, cerebral, and creative sensations. The strain is also associated with euphoric effects, contributing to its well-rounded impact.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Key terpenes identified in Gorilla Auto include myrcene, limonene, and pinene, which contribute to its aromatic and flavor characteristics and may influence its effects. The strain is primarily recognized for its high THC content, with some phenotypes reaching up to 28.417%. Total cannabinoid percentages can approach 29.86%, with minimal CBD presence.
Growing Traits
As an autoflowering hybrid, Gorilla Auto offers rapid growth cycles, typically maturing within 8 to 10 weeks from germination. It is considered resilient and suitable for growers seeking efficient turnaround times. Yields can exceed 400 grams per square meter under optimal conditions.
Origins and Lineage
Developed by Expert Seeds, Gorilla Auto is a product of deliberate breeding that combines ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. The ruderalis component provides autoflowering capabilities and hardiness, while indica and sativa genetics contribute to bud structure, resin production, and the overall psychoactive experience.