
- Sticky, stable and reliably resinous for growers in temperate climates.
Elmer’S Glue
Elmer’S Glue resinous hybrid with pine and diesel notes, suited to intermediate growers.
- Dense resinous buds ideal for concentrates
- Responsive to training and canopy management
- Performs well in sheltered outdoor sites
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Gorilla Glue x Chem |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (indoors compact; outdoors 1–1.5 m) |
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Medium to high |
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earthy, pine, diesel |
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Feminised |
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temperate southern England |
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calming, euphoric, focused |
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Indoor & Outdoor |
About Elmer'S Glue
Elmer’S Glue is a resin-heavy hybrid bred for dense buds and a pronounced pine-diesel terpene profile. It performs well in controlled environments and outdoors with careful management, offering reliable potency and a steady, calming effect.
Elmer'S Glue is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica leaning that settles into a compact bushy shape. The plant shows resinous buds suited to growers who value potency and structure.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% in well-grown specimens and can feel strong to novice users. Proper drying and curing will bring out the best of its potency.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so it is chosen mainly for psychoactive effects rather than CBD therapy. Users seeking CBD-dominant relief should consider other varieties.
Elmer'S Glue descends from a cross between Gorilla Glue and Chem, combining heavy resin production with sharp terpene notes. The hybrid carries traits from both parents, especially in aroma and bud density.
Most available seeds are feminised to ensure a predictable female crop and reduce time spent sexing plants. Some breeders may offer limited regular or autoflower variants, but feminised remains the common choice.
Elmer'S Glue suits intermediate growers who can manage feeding and training; it responds well to topping and SCROG techniques. In a temperate southern England climate it benefits from protection against late rain and stable nutrient schedules.
Indoor flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks with dependable trichome development. Outdoors it usually finishes by late September to October depending on season length.
Yields are medium to high for a hybrid when given steady light and nutrients. Good canopy management and an even climate will push production toward the higher end.
Plants remain medium in stature indoors, filling a tent without excessive stretching. Outdoors they commonly reach around one to one and a half metres with robust branching.
Indoors it adapts well to controlled environments and responds to training methods for even canopy development in Devon. Outdoors in Devon it benefits from a sheltered position and tends to finish reliably by early autumn.
Growing Elmer'S Glue in Devon takes advantage of mild summers but requires vigilance against damp autumns in the temperate southern England climate. Position plants in a sunny, well-ventilated spot and consider a simple rainproof shelter to secure the final weeks of ripening in Devon.
The high carries a calming physical weight while lifting mood and sharpening focus in short bursts. Users report a steady, sociable buzz rather than sudden energetic spikes.
The flavour profile mixes earthy and pine notes with a diesel backbone that lingers on the palate. When cured well the sweetness softens the harsher diesel tones.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use full-spectrum LED or HPS lights with an 18/6 veg cycle and 12/12 for flowering to ensure dense bud formation.
Begin low-stress training early in veg and consider topping after the third node to promote multiple colas.
Aim for lower humidity during the final two weeks of flowering and use dehumidification or increased ventilation to prevent mould.
A balanced NPK regime with increased phosphorus and potassium in flowering supports resin and bud density; adjust based on leaf response.
Yes, in a sheltered, south-facing spot it performs well but watch for rain during ripening and apply mildew prevention.
Selective pruning and removing lower shade will focus energy on top colas and improve airflow through the canopy.
Expect harvest around eight to nine weeks after the switch to 12/12 indoors; outdoors aim for late September to October.
Aphids and spider mites are the main issues; use integrated pest management, regular inspections, and beneficial insects as prevention.
A greenhouse or polytunnel helps protect buds from rain and extends the season, improving bud quality in wetter years.
Controlled climate cannabis growing allows you to maintain steady temperature and humidity, reducing mould risk and helping trichome development for more consistent potency.
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