Gorilla Kush is a resin-heavy, indica-leaning hybrid that braids the power of Original Glue (GG4), Black Domina, and Blueberry into a single, thick-shelled bud. Its nose opens with blueberry sweetness and woody soil, then exhales into earthy, faintly piney accents; the dominant terpene is caryophyllene, with myrcene and limonene supporting the profile. Typical lab results place THC around 18–21%, with trace CBD up to roughly 1%, giving Gorilla Kush a broad, steady potency rather than a one-note spike. The high arrives fast and warm—users often describe an aroused, relaxed body glow that still leaves enough spark to feel energetic or playful—and tends to keep anxious edges and heavy thoughts at arm’s length. Plants stay medium in stature with stout, indica‑style branching and dense, gluey flowers that finish in roughly eight weeks indoors; yields are average to solid when light and airflow are dialed in. Expect a classic bag appeal: olive and forest greens dusted in silver, with the occasional violet echo borrowed from Blueberry. The original breeder is unknown, but this lineage’s reputation precedes it—Gorilla Kush behaves like a modern classic, delivering sticky, couch‑friendly depth without losing the bright, fruity lift that made its parents famous. Growers generally rate difficulty as medium, and topping or light training helps keep canopies even and light penetration strong.







