Gorilla Zushi
Gorilla Zushi by ISHA SCG crosses the legendary Gorilla Glue #4 with the modern, flavor-forward Blue Zushi. The result is a potent indica-dominant hybrid that balances raw strength and resin output with refined terpene expression. Built for performance and quality across both indoor and outdoor environments.
Plant Description
Indoors, plants develop a compact to medium structure with tight internodal spacing and sturdy branching typical of indica-dominant genetics. Buds are dense, sticky, and heavily coated in trichomes, inheriting the strong resin production of the Gorilla Glue lineage. The frosty, high-quality appearance gives the flowers strong visual and commercial appeal.
Yield / Production
Indoor production ranges between 500–580 g/m². Outdoor plants can reach up to 900 g per plant under optimal conditions. Resin output is strong throughout, making the flower well-suited for both premium fresh market and extraction into hash and rosin.
Growing Method
Gorilla Zushi responds well to training techniques including topping, LST, and SCROG, allowing growers to optimize canopy structure and maximize efficiency. Its compact, predictable development makes it manageable in controlled indoor environments with consistent results across cycles.
Outdoor Behavior
Outdoors, the strain reaches heights of up to 190 cm under warm, sunny conditions. Strong branches support resin-heavy flowers through to harvest, and overall plant structure handles high-production flowering without issue. Performance is reliable and consistent in suitable climates.
Indoor Behavior
Indoors, flowering completes in 7–9 weeks. Growth is stable and uniform, with tight internodal spacing keeping the canopy compact and manageable. The structure is well-adapted to space-efficient indoor setups.
Aroma
Aroma reflects the combined terpene profiles of Gorilla Glue #4 and Blue Zushi — earthy, pungent depth from the GG4 side layered with the cooler, more refined notes of Blue Zushi. Expression is strong and builds progressively through the later stages of flowering.








