Gorilla Glue Feminized Seeds
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🦍 Gorilla Glue seeds are a crowd favourite around here. Famous for resin production so excessive it allegedly glued trimming scissors together, GG4 became one of the defining hybrids of the modern era. Expect dense, frost-covered flowers, 22–26% THC, and the kind of deep physical relaxation that makes cancelling plans feel like a sensible life decision. Among the most popular strains in the Sacred catalogue year after year.
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Gorilla Glue Feminized Seeds
From $75.00
🦍 Gorilla Glue seeds are a crowd favourite around here. Famous for resin production so excessive it allegedly glued trimming scissors together, GG4 became one of the defining hybrids of the modern era. Expect dense, frost-covered flowers, 22–26% THC, and the kind of deep physical relaxation that makes cancelling plans feel like a sensible life decision. Among the most popular strains in the Sacred catalogue year after year.
Nearly every order ships with bonus seeds. One free seed per five purchased — added automatically, no catch. Contact us for bulk order pricing.
Germination Guarantee
All batches are double-tested for quality and viability using the paper towel method.

Rapid, local Ozzy delivery!
All shipments are tracked- choose express post or regular. Discreet & secure.
🏆 Award winner: 1st Place at the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cup Los Angeles and the 2014 Michigan Cup, a rare double in the same year, plus the 2015 Jamaican World Cup. The European rebrand Royal Gorilla took 1st Place New Strains at the Highlife Cannabis Cup. One of the most awarded strains of the modern hybrid era.
🦍 Gorilla Glue Seeds: The Accidental Cross That Became a Benchmark
Gorilla Glue #4 emerged from GG Strains in Colorado around 2012, the product of an accidental cross: an unintended hermaphrodite Chem's Sister pollinated a Sour Dubb plant, and the resulting seeds were nearly thrown out.
A classic outdoor GG4 grow
When the breeders eventually grew them out, what emerged was something they had not been aiming for: extraordinary resin production, a terpene profile nobody had quite seen before, and potency that put the plants in a different category from most of what was around. The fourth phenotype selected from that cross became GG4, the benchmark that newer high-THC genetics have been measured against for more than a decade.
The genetics in detail:
- Chem's Sister: a Chemdog phenotype, and one of the most genetically influential strains in the modern American catalogue. It contributes the diesel and chemical terpene character and the high THC ceiling that anchors GG4's potency
- Sour Dubb: a Sour Diesel cross that brings extra fuel notes and a sativa-influenced cerebral quality to the opening of the high
- Chocolate Diesel: adds the darker, earthier, almost coffee-like depth that sets GG4's profile apart from other diesel-dominant genetics. Diesel strains are common. Diesel strains with this much complexity underneath the fuel are not
What makes GG4 stand out in the catalogue:
- Verifiable competition record: 2014 Cannabis Cup wins in both Los Angeles and Michigan in the same year, plus the 2015 Jamaican World Cup, a record few accidental crosses have matched
- Reliable potency: 24 to 28% THC, with exceptional runs reaching 30% under optimal conditions, and among the strongest options in our high-THC range
- Exceptional resin production: the trichome density that gave the strain its name is genuinely uncommon. Trimming GG4 means cleaning isopropyl off the scissors every twenty minutes. It is the benchmark concentrate strain in the catalogue for that reason, with hash makers consistently reporting excellent rosin returns and flavour retention through extraction
- Balanced 50/50 hybrid effect: genuinely sequential rather than blended, a euphoric cerebral opening followed by a physical relaxation that locks in fully. It does not tip toward couchlock the way pure indica genetics at this potency do
- Stable feminised genetics: over a decade of stabilisation work has produced consistent phenotype expression. The original cut was clone-only for years, and modern feminised seeds carry the genetics reliably
For the full accidental-origin story, the GG phenotype family (GG1, GG3, GG5), and the terpene science, see our Gorilla Glue review and Gorilla Glue grow guide. For help choosing between the three GG4 formats Sacred Seeds stocks, the full strain lineup guide covers the options.
Gorilla Glue #4 Lineage
🦍 Gorilla Glue Effects and Experience
Gorilla Glue is a true 50/50 balanced hybrid, and the experience is sequential rather than blended: a clear, euphoric opening that gives way to a deep body settle.
Onset (10–20 minutes): Faster than the THC numbers alone would suggest, and that is the myrcene profile doing its work. The first signal is cerebral, a clean, euphoric lift that arrives without the racing edge pure sativas can carry. Mood elevates clearly and quickly. Within twenty minutes the cerebral component is fully present, with a distinct clarity that GG4's couchlock reputation does not prepare new users for. The strain starts somewhere quite different from where it ends up.
Early phase (20–45 minutes): The transition begins. Caryophyllene and myrcene start asserting themselves through CB1 and CB2 pathways at once. Physical tension releases first, the kind of muscle ease that is noticeable rather than subtle. The cerebral lift is still present but the direction of travel is clear. At moderate doses this window is genuinely functional.
Mid-to-late phase (45–120 minutes): Full body relaxation expresses at moderate-to-high doses. The glue effect is real and physiological, not just psychological: the desire to stay exactly where you are is the caryophyllene and myrcene combination working through both cannabinoid receptor systems at once. The euphoric quality of the opening settles into a deep, comfortable contentment. Sleep follows naturally at higher doses.
Duration: 2.5 to 4 hours at typical doses, longer at higher doses. Long-lasting relative to most hybrids, another reason GG4 suits an end-of-week or evening session rather than functional daytime use.
Potency note: 24 to 28% THC with this terpene profile is not equivalent to 24% THC with a different profile. The myrcene amplification means GG4 hits noticeably harder than the raw percentage suggests, particularly compared with cleaner profiles like limonene-dominant Haze genetics at equivalent THC. Newer consumers should approach with respect: start with one or two pulls and wait the full thirty minutes before considering more. Our Gorilla Glue strength guide breaks down the THC range and what drives it.
Flavour: Diesel-forward with coffee and dark chocolate undertones, anchored by an earthy pine note from the Chem's Sister lineage. Caryophyllene contributes a peppery edge most noticeable on the back of the tongue. The complexity develops significantly during the cure: fresh-harvested material reads as one-dimensional diesel, while six weeks in glass opens up the chocolate and coffee notes properly.
Common uses (anecdotal): End-of-week relaxation, evening wind-down, physical ease, and a natural lead-in to sleep at higher doses. Not a daytime strain, since the body effect that arrives mid-session makes functional task management difficult at typical doses.
🧪 Terpene Profile
The aroma is unmistakable. Diesel leads, with coffee, dark chocolate, and earthy pine layered beneath. The chemistry behind it:
- Caryophyllene (dominant): the peppery, fuel-adjacent quality. The one terpene that directly activates CB2 receptors, producing body-relaxing effects through a pathway separate from THC at CB1. At GG4's concentrations it is a primary actor rather than a supporting note
- Myrcene: the earthy depth in the aroma. It helps THC cross the blood-brain barrier, which is part of why GG4 hits harder than the raw percentage suggests
- Limonene: a faint citrus edge with mood-elevating effects, producing the euphoric opening before the body effect takes over
- Pinene: a fresh pine note in the background that helps counter the short-term memory fog of high-THC strains, keeping the opening phase more functional than pure myrcene-dominant genetics
For how these compounds shape flavour and effect, see our cannabis terpenes guide.
🌱 Growing Gorilla Glue Seeds in Australia
(Strictly for ACT residents with a licence or those overseas where cultivation is legal.)
Experience level: Gorilla Glue is moderate difficulty rather than beginner-easy. The genetics are stable and forgiving with feeding, but the dense bud structure that defines the strain creates real airflow and humidity management requirements through late flower. Growers with one or two successful runs behind them will manage GG4 comfortably. First-timers should expect to work harder on airflow than less resinous strains require. For the early weeks, our cannabis seedling care guide covers the setup that gets a plant established well.
Structure: Medium height with strong lateral branching from the hybrid genetics. Expect 40 to 60% stretch in early flower, moderate by sativa-dominant standards but enough to plan for. Indoor plants finish at 100 to 160 cm depending on training. The branching is denser than a sativa-dominant hybrid but more open than pure indica, which is part of why training works so well on this strain.
Training: Responds exceptionally well to training. Top at the fourth or fifth node, then LST through veg to spread the canopy horizontally. SCROG is the highest-yielding configuration per watt for this strain, since the natural branching pattern fills a screen efficiently and the short internodal spacing creates dense productive bud sites at each node. Defoliation matters specifically for GG4 because the canopy density and bud weight create airflow problems that directly increase botrytis risk. A moderate defoliation pass at week two of flower and again at week four removes shade leaves and opens the bud sites without stripping the canopy of the leaves driving bud development.
Feeding: Moderate to heavy feeder. EC 1.0–1.4 in veg, 1.6–2.0 in flower, tapering to 1.0–1.2 in the final two weeks. Handles higher EC than most strains in mid-flower when resin production peaks. Potassium support from week five significantly improves resin density and terpene expression. Watch for nitrogen claw if pushed too hard in early veg.
Climate: Temperature 22–26 °C in veg and early flower, dropping to 20–24 °C from week five of flower, with night drops to 18–20 °C in the final two weeks to support terpene expression. Humidity 55–65% in veg, 50–55% in early flower, 40–50% mid-to-late flower, 35–45% in the final two weeks. This is the most critical environmental variable for GG4, since the dense resin-heavy buds are botrytis-susceptible from week four of flower onward.
Common issues: Bud rot is the primary risk, driven by the dense bud structure. Maintain humidity below 50% from week four of flower with no exceptions. Strong airflow through and around the canopy is non-negotiable. Spider mites can establish in the dense foliage during dry conditions, so inspect leaf undersides with a loupe from late veg onward. The strong aroma builds early, which makes carbon filtration from week three of flower essential for indoor grows.
🏠 Indoor Growing
- Flowering time: 8–9 weeks from the 12/12 flip. Some phenotypes push to 9.5 weeks for more amber trichomes
- Indoor yield: up to 550 g/m² under quality lighting (600W+ LED equivalent or HPS) with proper SCROG. Untrained single-cola grows produce 300–400 g/m²
- Height management: top or LST by week three of veg. Flip to 12/12 at 50–60 cm if ceiling height is limited to 2 m
- Light: 18/6 in veg, 12/12 to initiate flower. PPFD targets 400–600 µmol/m²/s in veg, 800–1000 µmol/m²/s in flower
- Container: 15–25 L final container for SCROG, 25–40 L for untrained grows. Fabric pots improve root development and air pruning over plastic
- Late flower: keep RH below 45% from week six. Increase airflow inside the canopy with oscillating fans, not just above it. Expect heavy scissor hash at trim, so keep isopropyl on hand
- Harvest indicator: read trichomes on the buds, not the sugar leaves. 20–25% amber for the classic GG4 effect profile. Do not harvest early, since the body effect develops in the final week. Our amber trichomes guide covers reading them
🌿 Outdoor Growing (Australia)
- Australian harvest window: late March in Queensland and Northern NSW, early April in NSW and Victoria, mid-April in southern states. Tasmania and southern Victoria sit at the edge of the photoperiod window, where the Fast Version is the better choice
- Outdoor yield: 500–800 g/plant in good Australian temperate conditions. In-ground plants started in October with a full season veg can exceed 1 kg per plant under optimal conditions, though that is the upper ceiling rather than the typical result
- Plant structure: medium height, 120–180 cm at harvest, with bushy lateral branching. Strong central cola plus significant productive lateral branches
- Support: stake main branches in late flower, since resin weight plus wind exposure can snap unsupported branches
- Climate suitability: excellent in inland temperate Australia, NSW, Victoria, SA, and most of WA. The dry-finish conditions across most of southern Australia suit GG4's dense bud structure. Coastal subtropical growers in Queensland and Northern NSW can work with the strain but need to prioritise airflow around the dense colas, where site selection for breeze matters more than sun hours. Our Australian climate strain guide breaks this down by region
- Timing: plant late October to early November for the maximum vegetative period. Natural flowering triggers when day length drops below 14 hours in mid-to-late February
- Mould management: coastal and humid-region growers should inspect colas every 2 to 3 days from week six of flower. The dense bud structure traps moisture at the cola's core, and botrytis establishes before becoming visible on the surface
📅 Gorilla Glue Week-by-Week Grow Log
| Phase / Week | What's Happening | Key Actions | Watch Out For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Veg weeks 1–3 Seedling / early veg |
Taproot establishment, first true leaves, transition to vigorous lateral growth. Hybrid vigour clearly visible by week 3 | EC 0.4–0.8 to start, building to 1.0–1.2 by week 3. 18/6 light. Top at node 4–5 in week 2 or 3 | Overwatering. Water in a ring around the seedling and let the top 2 cm dry between waterings |
| Veg weeks 4–6 Mid-late veg / SCROG fill |
Strong lateral branching develops. Multiple productive bud sites form. Canopy fills horizontally with training | EC 1.2–1.6. Continue LST, weave through the SCROG screen. Flip when the plant is at 50–60% of available height | CalMag deficiency in coco or RO water, showing as interveinal chlorosis on mid-canopy leaves. Supplement before symptoms worsen |
| Flower weeks 1–3 Stretch / early flower |
40–60% height increase. Pre-flowers form. First trichomes appear. Diesel aroma begins to develop | Transition to bloom nutrients. EC 1.4–1.8. Reduce nitrogen as stretch completes. Light defoliation of shade leaves at week 2 | Begin airflow management now. The dense canopy developing will need consistent ventilation through the rest of flower |
| Flower weeks 4–6 Mid flower / bud development |
Buds stacking rapidly. Heavy trichome production beginning. Diesel and coffee aroma intensifying significantly | Full bloom nutrients. EC 1.6–2.0. Potassium support from week 5. Carbon filter essential. Defoliation pass at week 4. RH below 50% | Humidity. The highest-risk window for botrytis in GG4. Check the densest bud sites daily from week 4 onward |
| Flower weeks 7–9 Late flower / ripening |
Extraordinary resin production. Buds approaching white with trichome coverage. Chocolate undertones developing. Pistils darkening | Check trichomes from day 49. Taper to EC 1.0–1.2. Drop RH to 40–45%. Night temps to 18–20 °C for terpene expression | Do not harvest early. GG4's body effect develops in the final week. Wait for 20–25% amber on the buds, not the sugar leaves |
| Flush & harvest Days 56–70 |
Final ripening. Fan leaves yellowing. White trichome-covered colas. Harvest at 20–25% amber | Plain pH-adjusted water for 10–14 days. Slow dry at 15–18 °C, 55–60% RH for 10–14 days. Keep isopropyl on hand for the scissors | Sugar leaf trichomes mature 5–7 days earlier than bud trichomes. Check the buds for accurate timing |
| Post-harvest Cure |
Diesel and chocolate terpene complexity develops in the jar. GG4 at two weeks of cure is good. Six weeks is exceptional | Jar at 60–65% RH. Burp daily for two weeks. 4 weeks minimum cure, 6–8 weeks for full terpene expression. Our drying and curing guide covers the process | Opening too early. The complex terpene profile keeps developing through the cure, so do not shortcut it |
🧠 Jason's Tip: Growing Gorilla Glue
The thing growers underestimate with GG4 is humidity through late flower. The dense bud structure traps moisture at the cola's core, and botrytis establishes before you can see it on the surface. I keep RH below 50% from week four of flower with no exceptions, and I inspect the densest colas every couple of days from week six. If you are not actively managing humidity on this strain, you will find rot in the middle of your biggest colas at harvest. That is the single most common way a GG4 grow goes wrong, and it is entirely preventable.
The other thing is the cure. GG4 at two weeks in glass is good. At six weeks the diesel, coffee, and chocolate complexity is operating at a level the two-week version never reaches. The growers who tell me their Gorilla Glue was strong but not particularly distinctive have almost always rushed the cure. The complexity is in the jar, not the grow, so give it the full six to eight weeks.
⚖️ Gorilla Glue Photo vs Fast Version vs Auto: Which Format Suits You
| Element | Gorilla Glue Photo (this page) |
Fast Version | Auto |
|---|---|---|---|
| Timeline | 8–9 weeks flower plus veg (12–16 weeks total) | 6–7 weeks flower plus veg (10–14 weeks total) | ~70–75 days seed to harvest (fixed) |
| Light schedule | 18/6 veg, 12/12 flower (flip required) | 18/6 veg, 12/12 flower (flip required) | Any schedule, flowers automatically |
| THC | 24–28% | 22–26% | 22–26% |
| Indoor yield | Up to 550 g/m² | Up to 500 g/m² | Up to 575 g/m² |
| Outdoor yield | 500–800 g/plant (1 kg+ possible with full season) | 400–700 g/plant | 100–200 g/plant |
| Height | 100–180 cm | 100–160 cm | 60–100 cm |
| Training | SCROG, topping, LST all valid | SCROG, topping, LST all valid | LST only, no topping |
| Best for | Indoor SCROG, full-season outdoor in QLD/NSW/VIC/SA/WA, maximum GG4 expression | Tasmania and southern VIC outdoor where the standard photoperiod is too late, GG4 character on a faster timeline | Balcony grows, perpetual indoor cycles, fixed-timeline simplicity, multiple outdoor cycles per season |
🎯 Is Gorilla Glue Feminised Right for Your Grow?
✅ Gorilla Glue Feminised is the right choice if:
- You are growing indoors with proper airflow and can maintain RH below 50% through late flower
- You are growing outdoors in Queensland, NSW, Victoria, SA, or most of WA with a full October-to-April season
- You want maximum GG4 genetic expression, since the photoperiod is the definitive version of this strain
- You are a concentrate maker or extract enthusiast, since GG4 is the catalogue's benchmark resin producer for hash, rosin, and bubble
- You are prepared to work the cure properly, six to eight weeks in glass for the full terpene complexity
- You have one or two successful grows behind you and are comfortable managing humidity and airflow actively
❌ Consider the alternatives if:
- You are outdoors in Tasmania or southern Victoria, where the standard photoperiod is too late. Look at Gorilla Glue Fast Version (6 to 7 week flower) instead
- You want a balcony or discreet outdoor grow, where Auto Gorilla Glue at 60 to 100 cm is more practical
- You are running a perpetual indoor cycle, where the auto's fixed timeline suits one-room setups better
- You are a first-time grower without humidity control, in which case a less mould-prone strain is a better first run
- You want a daytime functional strain, since GG4 is end-of-week, not Monday morning
- You cannot commit to a proper cure, since without six or more weeks in glass you are not getting what GG4 actually is
For help choosing between Sacred Seeds' three GG4 formats, the full strain lineup guide covers the options. Still comparing? Browse the full feminised photoperiod range or the complete cannabis seeds catalogue.
🌟 Gorilla Glue Customer Experiences
Paraphrased from verified customer reviews and grower communications.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Everything about this plant is sticky. Gloves were a must by mid-flower and trimming was slow because the scissors kept gumming up every five minutes. Dense buds, exceptional trichome coverage. Classic GG4 across the board.", Verified customer (paraphrased)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Hits fast and settles in deep. Clear head for the first twenty minutes, then full body relaxation locks in. Strong without being chaotic. Best end-of-week strain I have grown.", Verified customer (paraphrased)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Reliable every run. Responds well to training, stacks weight late, finishes exactly when expected. One of those strains you can trust to produce.", Verified customer (paraphrased)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Best hash strain I have worked with. Rosin returns were exceptional and the diesel and chocolate flavour comes through clean in the concentrate. If you are growing for extracts, this is the one.", Verified customer (paraphrased)
❓ Frequently Asked Questions: Gorilla Glue Seeds
Is this the original Gorilla Glue #4?
Yes. This is the feminised photoperiod version of the original GG4 genetics: Chem's Sister × Sour Dubb × Chocolate Diesel. It is the phenotype that swept the 2014 Cannabis Cups in Los Angeles and Michigan, won the 2015 Jamaican World Cup, and became the benchmark high-THC hybrid of the modern era.
Where does Gorilla Glue #4 come from?
GG Strains in Colorado, around 2012. The cross was accidental, with an unintended hermaphrodite Chem's Sister pollinating a Sour Dubb plant, and the breeders nearly discarded the resulting seeds. The fourth phenotype selected when the seeds were eventually grown out became GG4 and the benchmark for the entire GG genetics line.
How long does Gorilla Glue take to flower?
8 to 9 weeks from the 12/12 flip indoors, with some phenotypes pushing to 9.5 weeks for more amber trichomes. Outdoors in Australia, the natural flowering trigger occurs in mid-to-late February as day length drops below 14 hours, with harvest landing late March through mid-April depending on latitude.
What yields can I realistically expect from Gorilla Glue?
Indoor: up to 550 g/m² under quality lighting (600W+ LED equivalent or HPS) with proper SCROG training. Untrained single-cola grows produce 300 to 400 g/m². Outdoor in Australia: 500 to 800 g/plant in good temperate conditions with adequate vegetative period. In-ground plants with full-season veg can exceed 1 kg per plant under optimal conditions, but that is the upper ceiling rather than the typical result.
Is Gorilla Glue difficult to grow?
Moderate difficulty rather than beginner-easy. The genetics are stable and forgiving with feeding, but the dense bud structure creates real airflow and humidity management requirements through late flower, with botrytis the primary risk if RH is not kept below 50% from week four of flower. Growers with one or two successful runs behind them will manage GG4 comfortably. First-timers should expect to work harder on airflow than less resinous strains require.
What does Gorilla Glue smell and taste like?
Diesel-forward with coffee and dark chocolate undertones, anchored by an earthy pine note from the Chem's Sister lineage. Caryophyllene contributes a peppery edge on the back of the tongue. The complexity develops significantly during the cure: fresh-harvested material reads as one-dimensional diesel, while six weeks in glass opens up the chocolate and coffee notes properly. More on how terpenes shape flavour in our cannabis terpenes guide.
What's the terpene profile?
Caryophyllene-dominant (peppery, fuel-adjacent, the one terpene that directly activates CB2 receptors), with significant myrcene (earthy depth, amplifies THC delivery), limonene (citrus brightness, mood elevation), and pinene (fresh pine, counters THC-related memory fog). The combination is what makes GG4's effect profile genuinely different from other high-THC strains rather than just stronger.
What are the ideal growing conditions for Gorilla Glue?
Temperature 22–26 °C in veg and early flower, dropping to 20–24 °C from week five of flower with night drops to 18–20 °C in the final two weeks. Humidity 55–65% in veg, 50–55% early flower, 40–50% mid-to-late flower, 35–45% in the final two weeks. Light 18/6 in veg, 12/12 to initiate flower. PPFD 400–600 µmol/m²/s in veg, 800–1000 µmol/m²/s in flower. EC 1.0–1.4 veg, 1.6–2.0 flower, tapering to 1.0–1.2 in the final two weeks.
Can I grow Gorilla Glue outdoors in Australia?
Yes. GG4 suits most Australian climate zones. Inland temperate regions (NSW, VIC, SA, most of WA) provide the dry-finish conditions that suit the dense bud structure naturally. Coastal subtropical growers in Queensland and Northern NSW can succeed but need to prioritise airflow management. Tasmania and southern Victoria sit at the edge of the photoperiod window, where the Fast Version is the practical choice. Plant late October to early November, and harvest late March through mid-April.
How does Gorilla Glue compare to the Fast Version and Auto?
Same genetics, different timelines. Gorilla Glue Fast Version finishes in 6 to 7 weeks of flower rather than 8 to 9, with the same terpene profile and effect on a faster harvest, ideal for Tasmania and southern Victorian outdoor growers. Auto Gorilla Glue completes seed to harvest in roughly 70 to 75 days on a fixed timeline regardless of light schedule, with THC around 22 to 26% and indoor yields up to 575 g/m². For maximum GG4 expression the photoperiod is the definitive version.
Is Gorilla Glue good for making hash and concentrates?
Exceptional. GG4 is the catalogue's benchmark resin producer, and the trichome density translates directly to high-quality hash, rosin, and bubble returns. The caryophyllene-dominant terpene profile holds up through extraction temperatures better than more volatile profiles. Hash makers working with GG4 consistently report excellent yields and a flavour that translates well to concentrates. If you are growing primarily for extracts, this is the strain.
Does the resin really glue scissors together?
Yes, and that is where the name comes from. By mid-to-late flower the trichome production is significant enough that trimming scissors need cleaning with isopropyl alcohol every few minutes. Keep alcohol wipes on hand at harvest. The amount of scissor hash you collect during trim is itself substantial.
How important is the cure for Gorilla Glue?
Critical. GG4's full terpene complexity, the diesel, coffee, chocolate, and pine interplay, develops in the jar over six to eight weeks. Three weeks in glass is the minimum for recognisable GG4 character. Pulled at two weeks of cure, even great GG4 genetics read as one-dimensional diesel without the depth that makes the strain distinctive. Burp daily for the first two weeks, then 3 to 4 times weekly. Our drying and curing guide covers the full process.
What awards has Gorilla Glue won?
1st Place at the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cup in Los Angeles, 1st Place at the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cup in Michigan (a rare double in the same year), and 1st Place at the 2015 Jamaican World Cup. The European rebrand Royal Gorilla took 1st Place New Strains at the Highlife Cannabis Cup. It is one of the most awarded strains of the modern hybrid era, which is particularly notable given the strain emerged from an accidental cross rather than a deliberate breeding programme.
Are there other GG phenotypes besides GG4?
Yes. The GG family includes GG1 (Sister Glue, slightly less potent with a stronger pine aroma and a more sativa lean), GG3 (a faster, more cerebral and daytime-leaning phenotype), and GG5 (a heavier indica influence with stronger body sedation from the outset). GG4 is the definitive awarded phenotype and the one Sacred Seeds works from. Our Gorilla Glue review and grow guide covers the full phenotype family.
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