This Sativa dominant strain grows strong and develops multiple secondary branches. The compact, tight buds as sticky as glue can be harvested after 9 to 10 weeks of flowering indoors. Named because of its impressive trichome production that can give up to 30% yield in resin extractions. The flavours are earthy, acidic and chocolatey with a hybrid effect of mental well-being accompanied by a sensation of physical relaxation. Ideal for relaxing and having a good time with friends. Its consumption can help to fight against insomnia and stress problems.
Strain FAQ
Does climate effect cannabis chocolate flavour?
Terpenes that give chocolate its flavour are affected by climate. Cooler climates increase the production of terpenes that give strains their chocolaty scent and taste.
Why was Gorilla Glue renamed?
The original Gorilla Glue name caused legal complications for the sticky business. The strain was often called GG4, which was a way to sidestep the trademark issue.
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern make-up mean for its potential THCV content?
African strains, especially from South Africa and Malawi, have high THCV levels. THCV is being studied for hunger control and weight management due to its reported clear-headed, energising high.
How have breeders improved medium flowering time strains' pest and disease resistance?
In pest-prone areas, selective breeding has made some medium-flowering cultivars more resistant to pests and illnesses. Increased resistance is said to be able to reduce chemical treatment use, enabling healthier output and decreasing maintenance.
Why are normal strength strains with 10%–19% THC commonly recommended for legal medical use?
For their balance, legal medical cannabis patients reportedly choose strains in this THC range. They are said to help relieve pain, anxiety, and insomnia without the psychoactivity of higher THC levels. This is said to make them a good choice for people seeking mild relief.