Gorilla Poison by Hillbilly Herb Grower
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Gorilla Poison is a hybrid strain meticulously bred by HillBilly Herb Grower, combining ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. It is recognized for its high THC content, resilience, and a complex sensory profile that appeals to both connoisseurs and medicinal users.
Appearance
Gorilla Poison presents visually striking, dense buds characterized by deep green hues, often accented with purple and orange pistils. A fine layer of trichomes gives the buds a frosted, crystalline appearance, indicating high resin production. The plant structure is robust, with strong branches capable of supporting heavy colas, and leaves may exhibit a slight reddish tint.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Gorilla Poison is a complex blend of pungent, earthy notes with intermingled hints of citrus and pine. Fruity and herbal undertones contribute to its rich scent profile. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a multi-layered experience of sweet earthiness with spicy, peppery notes, complemented by subtle citrus and pine that leave a crisp aftertaste.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Gorilla Poison is distinguished by its high THC content, consistently reported in laboratory results and grower surveys to range between 26% and 28%. While specific terpene percentages are not detailed, the strain is noted to carry a profile that includes myrcene, limonene, and caryophyllene. This terpene composition contributes to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects.
Effects
Users of Gorilla Poison often report an experience characterized by focus. The strain's balanced genetic makeup provides a versatile impact, appealing to a wide range of preferences. Its potency makes it a notable choice for those seeking a strong and reliable effect.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by HillBilly Herb Grower, Gorilla Poison is a hybrid strain intentionally bred to integrate the resilience of ruderalis, the sedative qualities of indica, and the uplifting energy of sativa. This meticulous crossbreeding process, spanning multiple generations, aimed to optimize both potency and yield, resulting in a cultivar known for its balanced traits and genetic consistency.