Gorila Bilbo fem - Genehtik
Spectacular genetics born from the original clone of GG # 4 (Gorilla Glue # 4), a variety famous for its very high THC levels and its great resin production. Gorilla Bilbo is a medium-high vigorous marijuana plant that produces thick, sticky buds ready to cut after 60 days of flowering. Its aroma is earthy at the same time acid with citrus notes and gasoline.
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In our GORILA BILBO we have worked with the clone of the legendary variety of the North American west coast, GG4 aka GORILLA GLUE # 4.
This plant is famous for its high resin production and high level of THC, which is around 25%, sometimes exceeding it.
Originally it is a casual cross between CHEM SISTER, SOUR DUBB and CHOCOLATE DIESEL genetics. It is a hybrid with a lot of predominance indicates that it has won important prizes in the USA. With the GORILA BILBO we reproduce the original characteristics of the GG4 fka GORILLA GLUE # 4 in feminized seeds.
Plants of medium-large size and vigorous growth that produce very thick and dense buds, extraordinarily resinous and resistant to fungi. Its cultivation is simple and it does not like the high values of EC, we recommend never to raise to the top the doses of the fertilizer especially in flowering.
It is a fast variety that is ready to harvest with 9 weeks of flowering. Its indoor production is usually around 500 gr / m2 and outside can reach 1300 gr / plant.
It is remarkable the amount of resin of this plant, highly recommended for all types of extractions. Extremely sticky, as its original name promises.
Its aroma and flavor is earthy, acid, citrus and with notes of gasoline. It is one of the most powerful varieties on the market with a very indica effect, very relaxing and recommended for experienced because of its high THC content.
Type: Indica (indica / sativa)
Indoor Yield: 500-600 gr / m2
Outdoor Yield: 1000-1300 gr / plant
Indoor Flowering: 60-63 days
Outdoor Harvest: October (Northern Hemisphere) - April (Southern Hemisphere)