About Gorilla Berry
Gorilla Berry is a sativa-leaning hybrid with some very illustrious parents. Bred by Valencia, Spain-based growers Sweet Seeds, this strain is a cross between the Thin Mint phenotype of Girl Scout Cookies and Gorilla Glue. Gorilla Berry brings smokers a rich, earthy flavor profile and an intense, multifaceted high. Her THC content has been measured at between 19% and 25%.
Gorilla Berry’s flowers are marked by a medium to large size and an elongated, tapered shape that calls to mind miniature cypress trees. These spindly buds have a seemingly hybridized structure, with a solid, indica-typical core but with long, wispy leaves that have more a fluffy sativa-like appearance. The leaves themselves are a pale shade of sage green and are offset by bright orange pistils. These bestial buds are finished off by a coating of cloudy white trichomes that make them sticky and tough to break up by hand.
A first whiff of Gorilla Berry’s buds may pick up on earthy scents like pine and dried leaves. A closer inspection might also detect some intensely sweet, almost fermented odors. Grinding up these flowers, meanwhile, yields the astringent odor of gasoline fumes. This diesel aroma becomes more pronounced when Gorilla Berry is combusted to yield a thick, acrid smoke that’s liable to tickle the sinuses of more sensitive consumers. On the exhale, this heavy smoke has a fruity, slightly skunky flavor.
Gorilla Berry doesn’t waste much time before her high comes lumbering in, sometimes hitting smokers before they’ve even finished coughing on the strain’s thick smoke. A sudden headrush may be accompanied by odd facial tics like a constricted feeling around the temples and lower forehead as well as some flushing in the cheeks. As these unfamiliar sensations die down, though, smokers shift into a new cognitive gear, with thoughts seeming to take on a new intensity or significance; concepts (or even inanimate objects) that might not otherwise hold much interest can suddenly become fascinating. Similarly, users may find their ideas bouncing around in a chain reaction of free associations. All this mental engagement can allow for extended productivity on complicated analytical tasks. Alternatively, it can serve as a pleasant social lubricant, sparking easy conversation even among new acquaintances.
After about an hour, this mental edge begins to give way to a palpable body stone. Smokers may feel their limbs and eyelids start to sag in equal measure and will want to seek refuge on the closest couch. While concentration and lucid conversation may still be possible at this point, consumers may lose some of their earlier motivation and may be more content to engage in passive activities like board games or binge-watching. If dosage is increased, these heavy physical effects can morph into total couchlock. Because of these eventually immobilizing effects, Gorilla Berry is recommended for late afternoon through evening use when she can be fully appreciated.
Gorilla Berry’s excellent balance of mental and physical effects can give the strain many applications for medical cannabis patients. Her laser-like focus can help those with attention deficit disorders to work on one task at a time. Additionally, the strain’s mood-boosting properties can bring temporarily relief to those suffering from mild to moderate stress or depression. Gorilla Berry can also soothe physical pain, whether it’s temporary and injury-related or due to chronic conditions like COPD or lupus. Anti-inflammatory properties, meanwhile, can address everyday discomfort like cramps and headaches. Because it comes with some risk of disorienting “mindrace,” Gorilla Berry may not be the best option for patients who are prone to paranoia or panic.
Sweet Seeds has made seeds of Gorilla Berry available for purchase through several digital retailers. Once obtained, plants can be grown in climate-controlled indoor surroundings or outdoors in a hot, Mediterranean-like climate. These short, bushy crops may require occasional pruning in order to encourage the growth of any low-lying nodes. Per Sweet Seeds, Gorilla Berry flowers about 9 weeks when grown indoors and offers a yield of about 37 to 51 grams (1.3 to 1.8 ounces) of flower per square foot of plant.
A potent strain with something for everyone, Gorilla Berry is worth sampling by both indica and sativa fans. If you’re breaking it out in public, though, be wary that this pungent strain can attract some unwanted attention.
Wilson Whitehead –
I received a 28g vacuum pack of giant buds covered in orange hairs; most of the buds were over 2 inches in length, semi dense, and slightly sticky.
Juliette Hull –
The buds looked so good, that I felt it would almost a shame to use them… but then I came to my senses lol.
Naomi Hanson –
I was surprised with the great cost to buzz ratio, I smoked it, loved it. strong enough that it lasted me far longer than I expected. I find the better the buds the longer they last cause I just don’t feel like I need to smoke as often or fill my bowl as full.
JR –
These were some beautiful buds the smell wasnt my fav but the taste was sheer pleasure with a mild buzz
Sophie Roy –
Nice taste, smooth hits, average high. Smoked as a J and didn’t have that throat burn feeling.
Md Moran –
Smells and tastes fruity I love it!
Eryn Burns –
I like to smoke this strain before bed. It’s a nice mellow high
Walmsley –
just wow, the taste and the buzz is perfect
Dustin Kerschtien –
Nice one nice smell and bag appeal
Olivier05 –
good shit fucking amazing!