
- Candy-sweet resin with balanced power.
Candy Glue
Candy Glue is a resinous hybrid known for sweet flavours and sticky colas.
- Sweet flavour, heavy resin
- Reliable mid-season harvest
- Performs well with training
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Candyland x Gorilla Glue |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium, 80-150 cm |
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Medium-high (up to 450 g/m² indoors) |
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Sweet candy, Earthy diesel, Grape |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Candy Glue
Candy Glue combines sweet candy terpenes with heavy trichome coverage to produce potent, balanced effects; it rewards attentive growers and responds well to training. In Bristol and similar temperate southern England locations it performs best when growers control humidity and provide shelter from late-season damp.
Candy Glue is a balanced hybrid with indica-leaning structure and sativa-like lift. The variety blends resinous buds with smooth smoke.
Tops typically test between 18 and 22% THC in well-run grows. Expect solid potency that delivers a clear cerebral lift followed by a mellow body buzz.
CBD levels are low, usually around 0.5–1% and not dominant. Users seeking therapeutic CBD should consider complementing with dedicated high-CBD varieties.
Candy Glue traces to Candyland x Gorilla Glue, combining sweet terpene profiles with heavy resin production. The cross preserves potent trichome development and balanced effects.
Seeds are typically sold feminised to ensure female-only crops and predictable flowering. Growers preferring autoflowering or regular genetics should seek alternate phenotypes.
Growing Candy Glue requires intermediate skills due to vigorous branching and sticky resin. It adapts to a temperate southern England climate but benefits from steady humidity control and timely pruning.
Flowering finishes in roughly 8 to 9 weeks under optimal care. Outdoor growers can expect harvest around late September in mild seasons.
Yields are medium-high with good canopy management and may reach up to 450 g/m² indoors. Outdoor plants can produce sizeable colas when given full sun and shelter from wind.
Plants show a medium height with bushy side branching and a sturdy central cola. Expect 80–150 cm under controlled training and slightly taller outdoors.
Indoors Candy Glue responds well to SCROG and SOG techniques, producing dense resinous buds. Outdoors in Bristol it flowers reliably when sheltered from coastal winds and late-season rain.
In Bristol the temperate southern England climate favours Candy Glue when growers protect plants from damp during flowering. Mild summers and cool autumns in Bristol call for vigilant mould prevention and controlled feeding.
Effects start with an uplifting cerebral buzz that sharpens focus. Later a gentle full-body relaxation eases tension without sedating the user.
A sugary candy sweetness opens the flavour profile with underlying diesel and earthy notes. Hints of grape and citrus linger on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It prefers a stable environment with good airflow and consistent temperatures between 20–26°C during the day.
Humidity control is crucial during late flowering to prevent mould and bud rot; keep RH below 50% once resin production ramps up.
Begin low-stress training after the third node and switch to topping or defoliation before flowering to shape the canopy.
It is better suited to growers with some experience due to sticky resin and the need for canopy management.
A balanced NPK feed in veg and a phosphorus-heavy mix in early flowering suits Candy Glue, with lighter feeds late in bloom.
Dry for 7–10 days at 18–21°C and low humidity, then cure for at least two weeks to improve flavour and smoothness.
Yes, a greenhouse helps extend the season but ensure ventilation and rain protection to reduce mould risk.
Spider mites and aphids are common indoors; outdoor grows should watch for caterpillars and fungal issues after wet spells.
Controlled light cycles, stable temperatures and a proper flush before harvest enhance terpene retention and aroma.
Using controlled climate cannabis growing systems like tents with dehumidifiers and CO2 optimisation stabilises conditions, reduces losses and often improves resin and yield.
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