Sometimes the stars line up and you get an absolute cracker. Team Cream crossed the now world famous Gorilla #4 with the super tasty strain Zkittlez and ended up with Sticky Zkittlez Glue.
An Indica dominant, crystal coated, juicy, nugg laden beauty. Her superabundant pistils shining bright with gold and reddish brown colours dazzling you into her sticky world. With her physical & cerebral high, she is great for leaving the stress of the day behind. She tends to get very sticky given the high resin content of the GG#4 used in the crossing so we expect her to become a solid favourite for all lovers of extract.
She will grow well in most climates, treat her with love and care - you will be rewarded greatly.
That sticky-icke, super-sweet tasting Sticky Zkittlez Glue!
- Genetics: Gorilla#4 x Zkittlez
- Genotype: Mainly Indica
- Suitable for: Indoor/Outdoor
- Yield: Approx: 500-550g m2
- indoor/ 600g plant outdoor
- Flowering Time: 60-65 days
- Mould/Pest Resistance: Medium
- THC: 22%
Strain FAQ
Can 12/12 photoperiod hybrids flower faster?
Breeders have been working cross-breeding hybrids to meet the 12/12 light schedule and speed up flowering. These optimised hybrids can finish faster than other varieties without compromising yield or potency.
Are there CBD-rich Central Asian cannabis strains?
Yes, many of these strains have high CBD levels despite their high THC levels. They are said to be able to aid medicinal users seeking comfort without strong intoxicating effects.
How long do indica-dominant strains flower compared to sativas?
The fastest flowering strains are indica-dominant, finishing in 45–60 days. This fast flowering phase helps legal growers get their plants to maturity quickly, reducing the time from seed to harvest.
Does the light spectrum matter when it comes to indoor cannabis?
Indoor lighting customisation is reportedly like a magic wand. It is said that some legal growers adjust illumination to control plant growth and cannabinoid and terpene development. Increasing blue light, they say, could boost the plant's terpene profile and aroma and flavour.
What makes average yielding strains' terpene profiles unique?
There is nothing particular that binds their terpene profiles together as their genetics are very varied and all cannabis plants have many terpenes. It is the combination of these terpenes which gives cannabis its smell and taste. The combination can result in a range from earthy and piney to fruity and sweet.