Banana Glue is the result of putting our Strawberry Banana male together with our Gorilla#4 mother. Out of this we selected one plant that has about 50/50 of both of it’s parents. The sticky Gorilla was the perfect match for the full flavour of the Strawberry Banana.
When we dried this one and gave it a good cure the bottom of our glass yars was filled with THC and the smell was incredible.
When opening the jars the whole office smelled heavily of weed within seconds. This one is a keeper for sure
Strain FAQ
How are photoperiod cannabis strains different to autoflowering ones?
Here's where things get interesting: auto-flowering strains switch to flowering mode with age, but 12/12 photoperiod strains need a light trigger. This allows legal growers to fine-tune the light schedule, potentially improving yields and quality.
Do strawberry cannabis strains appear different?
Some do! Strawberry buds can be deep green to scarlet or purple. Genetics and environmental factors, especially flowering temperature, affect these colours.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.
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 is flowering time important for phenotypic expression?
Terpenes and cannabinoids, which give plants their flavours and effects, develop during flowering. This time is said to ensure a complete manifestation of the plant's potential by allowing for a richer, more nuanced profile than faster-flowering strains.