Silverback Gorilla is indica-dominant hybrid that channels the muscle of its parents, Grape Ape and Super Silver Haze. Dense, dark-olive flowers show purple kisses and a frosty sheen, while the bouquet opens with earthy pine, grape, and a faint coffee note. On the palate, resinous woods and ripe grape linger. Typical lab reports place THC between 21–27% with trace-to-1% CBD, and the terpene profile commonly leans on myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene. The onset gathers quickly: a gentle lift of euphoria gives way to full-body calm and drowsy ease, settling heavy in the limbs yet quiet in the mind. In the garden, expect compact, medium-height plants with stacked, baseball-bat colas that finish in about 56–63 days indoors. With dialed-in light and airflow, indoor yields can push 700–800 g/m², while outdoor plants swell generously by late October. Super Silver Haze contributes vigor and crystalline sparkle—true to its Cup pedigree—while Grape Ape lends color, weight, and that unmistakable syrupy fruit. The result is an imposing, polished cultivar that pairs modern potency with classic West Coast character, living up to its name in both presence and performance. Growers report medium difficulty and sturdy branching; colas cure rock-hard with glossy trichomes. After a patient cure, woody-coffee undertones deepen the grape top note.









