We are not new to cannabis; we are simply breeders of many NEW and unique cultivars. Here at our home of magnificent mountain vistas, lakes, and fresh crisp air, we have been, and still are known for our cannabis cuttings from which our roots first emerged. After years of considerable acquaintance with the finest cannabis cultivars around, it became a natural progression for us to evolve into the cannabis breeding industry. Given the calcified specter of prohibition, we have had to operate quietly in the shadows for some time now. However, our seeds have found gardens in far-reaching places, wherever growers and patients pursue the cultivation of quality medicine. From such customers that have reflected their experiences back to us, we can confirm the inherent genetic quality of our seeds, giving us validation from not only these long-term customers, but from fellow cannabis breeders as well. Our customer satisfaction and the loyalty engendered by such give us humble pause.Breeding quality genetics requires time. We reject more cultivars — no matter the hype — if it does not meet, in our humble opinions, our standards. Then, there’s the matter of stabilizing crosses — very much a quality control mandate. Many breeders might skip these methods as these add to costs. Then, there’s the desire (quick profit motivation?) of wanting to be first-to-market, for what that matters. Not us. We breed with only our tried and true, best performing varieties. We continue to pursue our breeding endeavors today with a forward thinking mindset and industry improving practices.
Gorilla Gang is a crossing long overdue. It was only a matter of time before these two rendezvoused. We took the number one selling strain in the United States: Gorilla Glue #4 (from Gorilla Gardens) and hit her with pollen from a potent Gorilla Biscuit (from Seeds of Compassion). Gorilla Biscuit has earned a spot as one of our all time favorite strains and has remained as a staple in our gardens for quite some time now. Call it serendipity; when we found a male that had the same growth structure as our favorite female.Gorilla Biscuit’s aroma is so complex that the only strain in our stable of stellar varietals that rivals it could only be Gorilla Glue #4, which in our opinion nears the pinnacle of cannabis terpene profiles. Both the Biscuit and the Glue are straight greasy, and possess an aroma that is deep, dark, and skunky with potent onion and acetone odors on the back end.By crossing these two gorillas, we had hoped to improve on the structure of each. We think that we have succeeded with this sturdy statured, high-yielding, greasy, and stinky hybrid. Discover our Gorilla Gang phenotypes with aromas that range from caramel, onion, to tropical fruits, along with the plant and flower structure that resemble both parents.