STRNG Seeds – Gorilla Glue
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A unique blend of chocolate and coffee flavors, this delivers a memorable and satisfying session.
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Gorilla Glue, a potent hybrid strain created by crossing Chocolate Diesel and Sour Dubb, is renowned for its distinctive flavor profile featuring chemical, chocolate, and coffee notes.
Cultivating Gorilla Glue requires a flowering period of 9-10 weeks. Indoors, growers can achieve yields ranging from 45 to 55 grams per square meter, making it a rewarding choice for cultivators seeking potent results. While specific outdoor yield data isn't provided, Gorilla Glue is known for its robust and resilient growth.
With a genetic composition of 63% Indica and 37% Sativa, Gorilla Glue provides a well-rounded experience.
Gorilla Glue stands out with its unique flavor profile, blending chemical, chocolate, and coffee notes into a unique and enjoyable experience. Its CBD content is negligible, ensuring potent experiences. Whether you're an experienced connoisseur or a curious newcomer, Gorilla Glue promises a memorable and satisfying session.
Genetic Background: | Chocolate Diesel x Sour Dubb |
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THC: | - |
CBD: | 0% |
Sativa: | 37% |
Indica: | 63% |
Flavor: | Chemical, Chocolate, Coffee |
Effect: | Happy, Sleepiness, Body Heaviness |
Yield indoor: | 45 - 55 gr/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | - |
Flowering time: | 9 - 10 weeks |
Height indoor: | - |
Height outdoor: | - |
Harvest Month: | - |
Gorilla Glue, also known as GG4 or Original Glue, is a potent hybrid strain renowned for its sticky, resinous buds. It’s a cross between Chem’s Sister, Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel, delivering a balanced blend of uplift and deep relaxation.
Gorilla Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid, typically comprising 63% indica and 37% sativa genetics. This composition offers users a combination of uplifting and full-body relaxation.
Users often experience an uplifting followed by relaxation. The strain is known for inducing a calming experience, making it ideal for evening use or unwinding after a long day.
Gorilla Glue has a pungent aroma with earthy and sour notes, complemented by flavors of pine, chocolate, and diesel. Its rich terpene profile contributes to its distinctive scent and taste.
Its name comes from the extreme stickiness of its buds, trichomes are so dense that trimming can leave tools and fingers tacky.
Its unique combination of rich terpene profile and the balance of great experiences set Gorilla Glue apart as a standout hybrid strain.
When grown indoors, Gorilla Glue typically flowers within 8 to 9 weeks. Outdoor growers can expect to harvest around early to mid-October, depending on the climate.
Indoor growers can anticipate yields of approximately 1 to 1.5 pounds per plant, while outdoor cultivation may produce higher yields under optimal conditions.
Gorilla Glue is considered moderately challenging to cultivate. It requires attention to humidity levels and proper ventilation due to its dense buds, which can be susceptible to mold.
The primary terpenes in Gorilla Glue include caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene. These contribute to its spicy, earthy aroma.
While some users may find it manageable, Gorilla Glue’s potent relaxing experiences are generally more suited for evening or nighttime use to avoid daytime relaxation.
It develops a pungent aroma that blends pine, earth, and a sharp, sour funk — especially potent in the final weeks of flowering.
The buds are large, dense, and absolutely caked in resin. Expect olive green colas with orange pistils and a frosty finish that lives up to the “glue” in its name.
The strain earned its name from the sticky resin that accumulates on scissors during trimming, reminiscent of the adhesive properties of the Gorilla Glue brand.
Yes, Gorilla Glue has received multiple accolades, including first place in the Michigan and Los Angeles Cups in 2014 and the High Times Jamaican World Cup in 2015.
It usually reaches 100–140 cm with moderate stretch in early flower. Its strong branches and bushy shape make it well-suited for training and canopy control.
Gorilla Glue buds are dense and chunky, often displaying a vibrant green color with orange pistils and a heavy coating of sticky trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance.
Yes, breeders have developed autoflowering versions of Gorilla Glue, combining its experiences with the convenience of a shorter growth cycle and automatic flowering.
To preserve its potency and flavor, store Gorilla Glue in an airtight container in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and humidity.
Low-stress training (LST), topping, and SCROG setups all work great. The plant responds well to shaping, helping maximize yields and manage its thick structure.