The Michigan Cup-winning cut of Gorilla #4 reversed. Expect similar GG4-type pheno-types to bubblegum, sour dub, and chocolate diesel types. Very interesting hybrid with some extremely Skunky plants with great vigour and size. If you never tried GG4 this won’t disappoint, you will find something very similar or better. If you lose the cut, this is your back up like mine.
Strain FAQ
How does Gorilla Glue's terpene profile stand out?
Caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene contribute to Gorilla Glue's earthy, sour smell. Terpenes characterise its smell and are also said to provide relaxation and mood-lifting effects. GG4 crosses have different terpene profiles, producing unique flavours and smells.
Why do indica plants seem different from sativa ones?
Indica plants are short, bushier, and have broad leaves. Due to their mountainous roots, being low and strong protects them from wind. Their tiny design is practical and attractive, making them ideal for indoor gardens.
How did the search for chocolate tasting strains begin?
The 1980s and 1990s saw the development of chocolate-flavored cannabis strains. Breeders turned their attention from psychotropic characteristics to unusual taste profiles like chocolate. Chocolope and Chocolate Thai, with their chocolatey flavours, were some of the first created.
What impact does biodiversity have on Central American and Caribbean cannabis strains?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.
Do hybrid strains have unique terpene profiles?
Breeders combine terpene profiles from different parent strains to create hybrids with unique scents and flavours. This mix of terpene profiles creates unique fragrant molecules that give cannabis its unique smells.