THC Design Flower Strain Review : Gorilla Goo

    Welcome to the Lakeside Remedy blog, Navigating Legal Marijuana. In this forum, we intend to discuss anything cannabis, with a focus on product description. It's our hope that this blog acts as a guide for the cannabis consumer in their purchasing decisions. In today's post we are detailing the strain Gorilla Goo, grown by THC Design.
    Gorilla Goo, also known as GG4 is a potent indica dominant strain. Originally bred by Joesy Wales and Lone Watie, Gorilla Goo took first place in the 2014 Michigan Cannabis Cup. Know for it's sticky, abundant trichome production, this strain has gained a reputation for gluing consumers to their couch. The flavor profile is reminiscent of a strong coffee and chocolate like terpene, making for a tasty pungent exhale.
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  1. The common mistake with cannabis is to equate "best" cannabis variety with those varieties producing the highest THC content. That's like considering Everclear the best alcoholic beverage because it has the highest alcohol content. Cannabis prohibition has encouraged a THC "arms race." So today's cannabis is akin to moonshine, potent but with little subtlety of effect. Prohibition has ensured we've got a lot of subpar cannabis, because prohibition has rewarded potency rather than quality of effects.
    Cannabis is an interesting drug, because it is capable of producing a symphony of pharmacologically active constituents that can modify and modulate its psychoactivity. These ingredients include four principal cannabinoids and over a dozen terpenoids. Unfortunately, cannabis breeding in recent decades has focused on boosting the plant's production of just one ingredient: THC. So the symphony has devolved into a bass solo...
    So what's the best cannabis? Much of today's cannabis too THC/myrcene heavy, which makes the effects a bit dull, when compared to a limonene/pinene moderate-THC variety like the nearly extinct Kona, which delivers a diamond-clear, functional psychoactivity.
    Of what's commonly available today, my favorite cultivars would be ones that contain large entourages of terpenoids (cannabis essential oils) and a smattering of the minor cannabinoids. An excellent example is an Afghan/Skunk cross from Pincher Creek, Alberta that is often called Green Skunk, Cush or Green Crack, which produces a lot of mildly analgesic CBG and a nice entourage of terpenes including ocimene and myrcene. It's a classic Skunk #1 phenotype according to David Watson, breeder of the original Skunk. It's an amazing variety at low dose, where it tends to encourage focus, or at high dose where it becomes more psychedelic.
    Purple myrcene-dominant high-THC cannabis is touted by some as the best cannabis, while its only real claim to fame is that its stony effects deliver the most lethargy at even moderate doses. Among the purple varieties, Cookies is superior in my opinion, because it was bred to produce very little myrcene than typical purple varieties and produces less couchlock.
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