This Strain is pretty new to the market and already very popular. Created by accident by an American grower that got pollen from a Chem Sister on to a Sour Dub. With this accident one of the greatest strains in the world was born. Gorilla glue is a full hybrid with an indica structure. The name came from the extreme high THC levels on this strain, 25%+ is normal. Everything sticks to the plant, clothing, scissors, really anything, so grow carefully.
This strain has a fresh lemon flavour with hints of diesel. Gorilla Glue #4 is one of the strongest cannabis strains on the market right now. Really easy to grow, even unexperienced growers have good crops with this one.We don't advise this to growers that don't have a steady climate or stress in their grow room. Due to the Original Genetics this strain is not suited to have stress.
Genetics: Sour Dubb x Chem Sister x Chocolate Diesel
Type: Mostly Indica
Flowering Time: 8 Weeks
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
THC: 27-30%
Yield: Indoors 650-750 gr/m2
Height: Indoors 100-130cm, Outdoors 150-180cm
Taste: Strong, pungent, fresh, lemon, hint of diesel
Smell:
Effect: Couchlock
Harvest: Late September
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