
White Gorilla Haze
Cannabis seeds
by White Label Seeds
White Gorilla Haze: Three Heavyweight Genetics in One Sticky Package
White Gorilla Haze is a feminised sativa-dominant hybrid from White Label that crosses Gorilla Glue with Silver Haze and Amnesia Haze. The result is a resin-drenched plant that inherits the famously sticky trichome production of its GG parent and the soaring, cerebral character of two of Amsterdam's most celebrated Haze lines. According to Healthline, Gorilla Glue alone hits around 23% THC — now imagine that resin engine strapped to a Haze chassis. Even seasoned smokers should test a smaller sample than they'd normally reach for on the first encounter.
We've carried White Label seeds for years, and this cross stands out for one reason: it genuinely delivers on the "best of both worlds" promise that so many triple-cross genetics fumble. You get Gorilla-level frost with Haze-level headspace. The buds stay tacky even after a proper dry and cure — your fingers will know before your grinder does.
Pack sizes
| Variant | Seeds per pack | SKU |
|---|---|---|
| 3-pack | 3 feminised seeds | CSWL0029 |
| 5-pack | 5 feminised seeds | CSWL0050 |
If you're running a single tent and want to pheno-hunt a little, the 5-pack gives you room to pick the standout. The 3-pack is enough for a focused SOG or ScrOG run where every plant counts.
White Gorilla Haze Genetics and Lineage
White Gorilla Haze draws from three of the most decorated lines in modern cannabis breeding. Gorilla Glue (often labelled GG for trademark reasons) is a 50/50 hybrid that became legendary for its resin output — according to Healthline, it registers around 23% THC. Silver Haze and Amnesia Haze need no introduction in Amsterdam; both are sativa-leaning classics that have shaped Dutch coffeeshop menus for decades.
White Label combined these three parents into a sativa-dominant feminised seed. The Gorilla Glue genetics handle resin production and structural density, while the double Haze parentage pushes the effect firmly into cerebral, energising territory. According to research published in the PMC (Hazekamp et al.), terpene profiles in Haze and Gorilla Glue cultivars are particularly well-documented, which helps explain the complex aromatic layering you get from this cross.
Aroma and Flavour Profile of White Gorilla Haze
White Gorilla Haze layers coffee, pine, and citrus undertones beneath a pronounced Haze aroma — that classic, almost incense-like sharpness that Amsterdam regulars recognise instantly. The Gorilla Glue side adds a dank, earthy base note that grounds the brighter Haze tones. It's a dense, multi-layered smell that fills a room without being asked.
This is also a strain that rewards vaporisation. Gentle heat makes particularly good use of the many resin glands, letting you pick apart the terpene layers in a way that combustion flattens. If you own a decent dry-herb vaporiser, White Gorilla Haze is one of the best strains to run through it — the flavour complexity at lower temperatures is genuinely impressive. According to research in PMC (The Cannabis Terpenes), terpene and terpenoid profiles in cultivars like Gorilla Glue and Haze varieties are among the most studied, which tracks with the richness you taste here.
Growing White Gorilla Haze Seeds Indoors
White Gorilla Haze stretches up to 300% once flowering begins — that's the single most critical number to remember. If you flip at 30cm, you're looking at a final height around 90–120cm, which is manageable in most tents. Flip later and you'll be fighting your ceiling. We'd recommend inducing flowering early and letting the stretch do the work.
The good news: growing odour stays low during veg, which is unusual for a strain this resinous. SOG and ScrOG setups both work well here. ScrOG in particular lets you spread those stretchy branches across a net and expose more bud sites to light — according to research published in PMC (Illuminating Cannabis sativa L.), light distribution across the canopy directly affects both yield and secondary metabolite production.
One honest limitation: the branches are thin. Once those resin-heavy buds start stacking, the plant can struggle to hold its own weight. Support with stakes, plant yoyos, or a trellis net. Don't skip this step — we've seen growers lose branches in the final weeks because they assumed the plant would hold up on its own.
Growing White Gorilla Haze Seeds Outdoors
White Gorilla Haze wants heat and sun. A Mediterranean-style climate is the sweet spot — long, warm summers with plenty of direct light hours. If you're further north, a greenhouse is your best friend. It lets you take advantage of natural light cycles while protecting those thin branches from wind and rain.
Outdoors, the plant can really stretch out and deliver a heavy harvest. But again, support is non-negotiable. Trellises, bamboo stakes, or tomato cages — whatever keeps those laden branches from snapping. The resin production doesn't slow down outdoors; if anything, the extra UV exposure can push trichome development even further.
White Gorilla Haze for Hash and Extracts
If you're growing specifically for hash or extracts, White Gorilla Haze is one of the best feminised seeds you can drop. The Gorilla Glue parentage is responsible — that lineage was essentially bred for resin, and it shows. Trichome coverage extends well beyond the buds onto sugar leaves and even small fan leaves near the colas.
Here's the thing that catches people off guard: the buds stay sticky after drying and curing. Properly dried White Gorilla Haze still leaves residue on your scissors, your fingers, and your grinder. For dry-sift hash, that's a gift. For trimming, it means cleaning your tools every 15 minutes. Budget for isopropyl alcohol and a razor blade.
Bubble hash, rosin pressing, and BHO extraction all yield well from this cultivar. The terpene retention through extraction is notable — that coffee-pine-citrus profile carries through into concentrates rather than disappearing into generic "dank."
White Gorilla Haze Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | White Label |
| Genetics | Gorilla Glue x Silver Haze x Amnesia Haze |
| Type | Sativa-dominant hybrid (feminised) |
| Gorilla Glue parent THC | Approx. 23% (Healthline) |
| Flowering stretch | 200–300% |
| Recommended flip height (indoor) | ~30cm |
| Indoor growing odour | Low during vegetative phase |
| Recommended training | SOG or ScrOG |
| Outdoor climate preference | Hot, sunny (greenhouse in cooler regions) |
| Branch support | Required — thin branches, heavy buds |
| Resin production | Exceptional — sticky even after curing |
| Aroma | Haze, coffee, pine, citrus |
| Available packs | 3 seeds / 5 seeds |
Complete your grow setup with a carbon filter and extraction fan — White Gorilla Haze stays discreet during veg, but once those resinous buds develop, you'll want proper air management. A decent dry-herb vaporiser is also worth pairing with this strain; the terpene complexity at low temperatures is where White Gorilla Haze really shines compared to combustion.
Why White Gorilla Haze Stands Out from Other Sativa Seeds
Most sativa-dominant strains ask you to make trade-offs. You get the cerebral effect but sacrifice resin production. You get the Haze aroma but the plant stretches into your lights and yields wispy buds. White Gorilla Haze sidesteps these compromises by anchoring two classic Haze lines to Gorilla Glue's structural and resin genetics.
The practical difference: you end up with dense, frosty buds on a plant that still delivers that unmistakable Haze character. It's a sativa you can actually process for concentrates without feeling like you're wasting material. Compared to a pure Amnesia Haze — which we also carry and rate highly — White Gorilla Haze gives you noticeably more resin and a slightly more manageable stretch, at the cost of a touch less of that pure, soaring Haze headspace. It's a trade-off we'd take nine times out of ten.
According to research in PMC (Mother of Berries, ACDC, or Chocolope?), sativa cultivars have a reputation among patients for producing more cerebral and stimulating effects, while indica-leaning varieties tend toward sedation. White Gorilla Haze sits firmly in that sativa-stimulating camp, but the Gorilla Glue backbone gives it a physical weight that pure sativas sometimes lack.
How to Grow White Gorilla Haze Step by Step
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper-towel method or directly in a starter plug. White Gorilla Haze seeds are feminised, so every seed should produce a flowering female plant.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. For SOG, 6.5–11L pots work well. For ScrOG, go larger — 15–20L gives the root system room to support that 300% stretch.
- Veg until the plant reaches approximately 30cm. This is the critical flip point. Going beyond 30cm risks the plant outgrowing your vertical space during the flowering stretch.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to induce flowering. Expect the plant to double or triple in height over the following 2–3 weeks.
- Install support structures — trellis netting, bamboo stakes, or plant yoyos — before the buds start gaining weight. The thin branches need help carrying the heavy, resinous colas.
- Monitor humidity closely during late flowering. The dense, resin-coated buds can trap moisture and invite mould if relative humidity climbs above 50% in the final weeks.
- Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky with a few amber heads. Dry slowly at 18–20C and 55–60% RH for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars. Note: the buds will remain sticky even after a full cure — this is normal for White Gorilla Haze.
Frequently Asked Questions
How strong is White Gorilla Haze?
Very strong. The Gorilla Glue parent alone tests around 23% THC according to Healthline, and the double Haze parentage pushes the cerebral intensity further. Even experienced smokers should start with a smaller amount than usual on the first session.
How much does White Gorilla Haze stretch during flowering?
Expect 200–300% height gain after flipping to 12/12. A plant flipped at 30cm can finish anywhere between 60cm and 120cm tall. ScrOG training helps manage this stretch and improves light distribution across the canopy.
Why are White Gorilla Haze buds still sticky after drying?
The Gorilla Glue genetics produce exceptional resin. The trichome density is so high that the buds retain a tacky, adhesive texture even after a proper 10–14 day dry and several weeks of curing. This is a feature, not a flaw — it means more material for hash and extracts.
Is White Gorilla Haze good for making hash?
One of the best. The Gorilla Glue lineage was essentially bred for resin production, and White Gorilla Haze inherits that trait fully. Dry sift, bubble hash, and rosin all yield well, and the terpene profile carries through into concentrates.
Can I grow White Gorilla Haze in a cold climate?
Outdoors in a cold climate, use a greenhouse. The plant prefers hot, sunny conditions and its thin branches are vulnerable to wind damage. A greenhouse gives you natural light cycles with climate protection. Indoors, it grows well in any climate with proper environmental control.
What does White Gorilla Haze smell like?
A pronounced Haze aroma — sharp, almost incense-like — layered with coffee, pine, and citrus undertones from the Gorilla Glue side. Growing odour stays low during veg but intensifies significantly once flowering begins. A carbon filter is recommended for indoor grows.
Should I grow White Gorilla Haze in SOG or ScrOG?
Both work well. SOG suits smaller pots and more plants per square metre. ScrOG is our pick if you want to manage the extreme stretch and maximise light exposure across the canopy. Either way, flip early — 30cm is the sweet spot.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











