
- Early finishing, heavy resin, Highland-ready.
Early Glue
Early Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for sticky resin and earlier finishing in cooler climates.
- Early finishing for cooler seasons.
- Sticky, resin-rich buds with clear effects.
- Performs well in sheltered, sun-facing sites.
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18-21% |
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0.5-1% |
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GG4 x Early Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Medium, bushy |
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Moderate to high |
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Pine, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Relaxed, Focused, Uplifted |
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Indoor / Outdoor capable |
About Early Glue
Early Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid designed for growers who need reliable outdoor finishing in cooler regions. Bred from GG4 x Early Skunk, it produces compact, resin-rich buds with a sharp diesel and pine profile with citrus highlights. The strain suits intermediate growers and responds well to topping and canopy management. In the Scottish Highlands it can deliver good yields when sited for sun and sheltered from prolonged wet weather, making it a strong choice for those working within a cool Scottish outdoor climate.
Early Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact, resinous buds. It leans toward body relaxation while keeping mental clarity.
THC typically sits between eighteen and twenty-one percent in well-grown samples. That level offers pronounced effects without excessive sedation for most users.
CBD content is low, usually under one percent. The low CBD means effects are primarily driven by THC and the terpene profile.
Early Glue comes from a GG4 x Early Skunk cross that emphasises sticky trichome production and early vigour. The lineage brings robust outdoor traits and pronounced terpene expression.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to guarantee female plants and simplify planning. Autoflower variants are available from some breeders for very short-season sites.
Growing Early Glue in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires attentive moisture control and good airflow. It suits growers with intermediate experience who can manage wet-season risks.
Flowering finishes in roughly seven to nine weeks under controlled indoor conditions. Outdoors plants often reach maturity in late summer if given a sheltered, sunny site.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady nutrition and sunlight. Outdoor plants that avoid late-season rain tend to produce the heaviest harvests.
Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, branchy structure that responds well to training. Strong lateral growth lets growers shape the canopy for even bud development.
Early Glue performs well indoors and outdoors in the Scottish Highlands when growers protect buds from persistent moisture. In the Scottish Highlands choose sun-facing, well-drained sites and provide shelter from driving rain.
In the Scottish Highlands Early Glue tolerates the cool Scottish outdoor climate but benefits from sheltered, sun-facing positions. Balance wind exposure to reduce mould risk while preserving resin development.
Effects combine a relaxed physical sensation with a clear, focused uplift. Users report eased tension and sustained mental steadiness.
Flavour notes blend sharp diesel and pine with bright citrus highlights. The smoke has an earthy backbone and a slightly sweet finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Indoor growers should expect seven to nine weeks of flowering; outdoors timing depends on local season length and microclimate.
It has average resistance but requires good airflow, especially in damp conditions and during late-season rains.
Yes, topping and low-stress training improve canopy light spread and can increase yield without compromising bud density.
A balanced feed with slightly reduced nitrogen in late flowering promotes resin and bud density; monitor runoff EC for best results.
Yes, with correct siting and protective measures Early Glue adapts to coastal climate cannabis cultivation but needs shelter from driving sea spray and constant moisture.
Aim for trichomes mostly cloudy with some amber; in the Scottish Highlands this is often late September to early October depending on the season.
Yes, but use large, well-draining pots and be prepared to move plants under cover if prolonged wet weather threatens bud health.
Standard LED or HPS setups work well; focus on even light distribution and maintain slightly cooler temps to mimic its outdoor preferences.
Cure for at least two weeks in a stable, cool, dark environment; longer cures will smooth harsh notes and develop the terpene profile.
Spider mites and aphids can appear in warmer spells; regular inspection and biological controls are effective preventative measures.
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