Gorilla Candy: Dense Resin, Compact Growth
Gorilla Candy from Eva Seeds combines robust indica genetics with a sativa kick, delivering a sturdy plant that rewards growers with heavy trichome production. This feminized line thrives on structural branching, making it a natural fit for high-density indoor setups across Canada's varied climates. At 20% THC, it strikes a balance between accessibility and potency, appealing to both novice cultivators and seasoned veterans. The compact flowering window of 7–8 weeks slots neatly into Canadian seasonal windows, whether you're running lights indoors or timing outdoor harvests before autumn rains arrive on the West Coast or frost hits Prairie summers.
Cultivating Gorilla Candy in Canadian Conditions
This strain's branchy nature responds well to early topping and lateral training, making it excellent for growers managing confined spaces or pursuing gram-per-square-metre targets. Indoor cultivators benefit from its predictable 7–8 week flowering window; set your lights to 12/12 after establishing a solid vegetative frame, and expect vigorous bud development throughout the cycle. The robust constitution means it tolerates temperature fluctuations typical of basement grows and uninsulated garage setups in colder provinces. Outdoor growers in BC's coastal zones should expect a mid-October finish; Prairie farmers will appreciate its resilience to variable summer humidity. Maintain good air circulation to prevent mould stress during humid spells, especially critical in Maritime climates. Feed moderately; this strain doesn't demand excessive nitrogen once flowering commences.
Flavour Profile and Effects
Gorilla Candy delivers a balanced experience courtesy of its 75/25 indica-sativa split. Expect an initial cerebral lift that settles into mellow body relaxation, making it suitable for late-afternoon sessions or weekend unwinding. The resinous buds carry sweet, earthy undertones with subtle fruity notes—a profile that develops fully over 2–3 weeks of cure. Best enjoyed after dinner or before creative pursuits that don't demand sharp focus; the gentle potency suits both solo appreciation and social settings.




