Bitter chocolate and sour cherry collide with sweet bubblegum and hash in this epic explosion of pure canna decadence. The Afghan heritage of the Silver bubble and sugar sweet properties of a pre-98 Bubba Kush make up the rare and virtually unobtainable SSBGSM- a superb vintage strain that Top Shelf Elite have been incredibly lucky to work with. These ultra-sticky and incredibly flavoursome powerhouse genetics lent themselves perfectly to a modern-day GG#4 and the fusion has created a real heavyweight dispensary best seller. Tight ruby and emerald buds form all over making for an impressive yield and she has an unmistakable bubblehash scent that is pure bliss. Trichome production is profuse, as to be expected with a Gorilla Glue hybrid and the overall plant in full flower is caked with a sticky opulence fit for royalty
Genetics: Gorilla Glue #4 x Super Silver Bubblegum (Private Reserve) x Auto Glueberry Skunk
Type: Indica / Sativa
Flowering Time:
Flowering Type: Autoflowering
THC: 20-25%
Yield: Indoors 550 gr/m2, Outdoors 200-300 gr/pp
Height: 150cm
Taste: Bitter chocolate, sour cherry, bubblegum, hash
Smell: Bubblehash
Effect:
Harvest: 55-60 Days
Awards:
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