Type : Photoperiod
Sex : Feminized
The Glue Glue Strain Information An inbred line of GG4 stabilized for potency and consistency, The Glue Glue carries genetics linked to Chemdawg and Sour Diesel, shaping its heavy, fuel-forward profile. THC levels range from 24% to 30%, producing a strong, full-bodied experience that builds in distinct phases. The first phase lands in the head with a quick, pressure-like rush that sharpens perception for a short moment before easing off. From there, the shift moves downward into the body, where heaviness develops gradually rather than all at once. Muscles begin to relax in stages, creating a slow drop in physical tension that deepens over time. Mental activity does not shut off immediately but fades into the background as physical effects take priority. By the later stage, the experience turns steady and weighty, settling into a quietly immobilizing state. Caryophyllene and Myrcene guide the terpene profile and influence how the effects unfold. Caryophyllene introduces a peppery, slightly sharp edge that shows up early in both flavor and sensation, then softens as the body effect takes over. Myrcene builds more slowly, reinforcing the heavier physical drop and adding an earthy, herbal layer that becomes more noticeable as the session continues. Together, they shift the experience from sharp and active at the start into deeper physical ease by the end, creating a noticeable change in character rather than a flat profile. How to Grow The Glue Glue Strain The Glue Glue plants grow with strong lateral branching and steady vigor, forming a medium-height structure that expands outward before filling in vertically. Early growth focuses on branch development, creating multiple strong sites that later support heavy flower production. As flowering begins, bud sites appear quickly and start stacking along the branches with noticeable resin development even in mid-stage bloom. By late flowering, the plant shifts in structure, becoming dense and heavily coated, with sticky resin building across both buds and surrounding sugar leaves. Training methods like topping or controlled pruning help manage canopy density and improve light reach into lower sites. Indoor flowering completes in about 8 to 9 weeks, with resin-heavy buds that deepen in aroma as harvest approaches. Outdoors, it performs best in warm, dry conditions, where full maturity typically arrives by early October, provided airflow is maintained through the dense canopy.
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