Antenna Sour Gorilla Bubble Haze
Antenna Sour Gorilla Bubble Haze
Also known as: SGBH
Overview
Antenna Sour Gorilla Bubble Haze is a complex polyhybrid created by Antenna Seeds through an intricate breeding program that combines multiple legendary cannabis genetics. This mostly sativa strain features genetics from Sour Diesel x Gorilla Glue 4 x Gorilla Bubble BX3 x 3DG13, representing a collaboration between Antenna Seeds and renowned breeder TonyGreen's work with the Gorilla Bubble line. The 3DG13 component adds an element of mystery, being described as a secret weapon involving Third Dimension genetics from TGA crossed with what was claimed to be G13 X Sativa lineage.
This strain represents the evolution of modern cannabis breeding, combining the diesel-forward aromatics of Sour Diesel with the resin production and potency of Gorilla Glue #4, while incorporating the refined Gorilla Bubble genetics that have been backcrossed multiple times for consistency. The Gorilla Bubble genetics bring increased resin production and denser flower formations while allowing the best sativa-type traits to express themselves. The resulting cultivar showcases the sophisticated breeding work of both Antenna Seeds' preference for sativa-dominant hybrids and TonyGreen's mastery of the Gorilla Bubble line, creating a unique offering that exemplifies modern polyhybrid development.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic stress
- May help with depression
- Often used for fatigue
- Potentially beneficial for ADD/ADHD
- Users report mood enhancement
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This mostly sativa hybrid has a flowering time of 8-9 weeks with above average yield potential. The strain can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors. Seeds are sold as regular (non-feminized) in 10-seed packs. Given its complex polyhybrid genetics, growers should expect some phenotypic variation and may need to select desired traits through pheno hunting. The strain likely requires moderate growing experience due to its multiple genetic influences and sativa-leaning growth patterns.