Strawberry Gorilla Auto is a balanced, autoflowering hybrid strain with many outstanding features. These tall auto marijuana plants yield heavy amounts of frosted flowers packed with delicious berry and fuel resin and are best suited to more experienced cultivators. The powerful, gorilla-like effect is suitable for day or night-time use – great for an early morning push or a thought-provoking evening.
Plants grow exceptionally vigorously for autoflowers and reach up to 1.5m in height. You’ll notice medium-sized fan leaves and a Christmas tree shape with a tall main cola and several long but strong side branches. Very small sugar leaves make trimming a breeze.
Strawberry Gorilla Auto delivers yields of up to 600gr/m2 in 70 days – beautiful nugs that are chunky and highly frosty. Large, lime-green buds develop spade-shaped tips and bright-orange hairs that give the appearance of golden streaks. A superb gassy strawberry lollipop aroma oozes out of all that sticky resin.
You’re in for an intriguing complexity of flavours and smells – from pungent gassy strawberries to notes of sweet fruits and pine. Strawberry Gorilla Auto’s terpene-rich trichomes generally reveal loads of strawberry gassiness. The inhale delivers a tropical cocktail with a strong pine background. A red berry mix predominates upon exhaling – strawberries, cranberries, and guavas with hints of fuel, skunk, and citrus.
Consumers report a wide range of effects from uplifted, talkative, and creative to hungry and relaxed. Huge THC levels (27%) lead to a very powerful, happy, and creative head high before a relaxing bodily effect takes over. Overall, you get the best of both worlds from Strawberry Gorilla Auto – a strong mind and body effect that helps to ease pain, boost appetite, and influence the artistic mind.
First-time growers might have a challenging time with these stretchy autos, but OGs will love what they have to offer. A carbon filter is pretty much a necessity to avoid unwanted attention due to the extremely pungent smell. Dense and compact bud formation means you’ll need to monitor humidity and temperature closely to prevent mold. You can improve airflow by spacing plants out nicely, tying down branches, and applying a gentle defoliating touch.