A1 Gorilla Ghoul
A1 Gorilla Ghoul
Also known as: Gorilla Ghoul
Overview
A1 Gorilla Ghoul is an indica-dominant hybrid cannabis strain created by A1 Genetics through crossing GG#4 (Gorilla Glue #4) with the black phenotype of Zombie Kush. This unique genetic combination brings together the legendary potency and sticky resin production of GG#4 with the relaxing, sedating qualities of Zombie Kush. The strain represents a carefully selected cross that emphasizes the best characteristics of both parent strains, resulting in a powerful indica-leaning hybrid known for its heavy effects and complex terpene profile. The strain showcases the modern breeding techniques used to create specialized phenotypes, with A1 Genetics selecting specifically for the black phenotype of Zombie Kush to achieve desired characteristics. A1 Gorilla Ghoul can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, with plants typically requiring approximately 63 days of flowering time. The strain is available only in regular (non-feminized) seeds, making it suitable for breeders and cultivators looking to work with both male and female plants for further breeding projects or seed production.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for stress management
- May assist with anxiety relief
- Users report help with muscle spasms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
A1 Gorilla Ghoul is suitable for indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cultivation with moderate growing difficulty. The strain has a flowering time of approximately 63 days (9 weeks) and can produce medium to high yields when properly cultivated. Plants tend to grow to medium height and benefit from training techniques. The strain is known for its resin production and sticky buds, inherited from its GG#4 parent. Growers should maintain proper humidity levels and provide adequate space for plant development. Only regular (non-feminized) seeds are available, requiring growers to identify and separate male plants if seeking only female flower production.