
- Heavy resin, heavy impact.
Gorilla Glue
Gorilla Glue is a potent indica-dominant hybrid prized for heavy resin, high THC and dense, sticky buds.
- Exceptionally resinous buds
- Powerful, long-lasting high
- Performs well with careful humidity control
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22-28% |
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<1% |
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Chem's Sister x Sour Dubb |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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1-2 metres outdoors; medium-tall |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoor; larger outdoor) |
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Earthy chocolate, Diesel, Pine and citrus undertones |
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Feminised |
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rainy autumn harvest season |
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Euphoric uplift, Deep physical relaxation, Sedative calm |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Gorilla Glue
Gorilla Glue is a resin-rich hybrid bred from Chem’s Sister x Sour Dubb that produces very potent, trichome-heavy flowers. It rewards growers who manage humidity and airflow, especially in cooler, damper climates.
Gorilla Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid known for heavy resin production. It pairs a couch‑locking body effect with a clear cerebral lift.
Gorilla Glue typically tests very high for THC, often in the mid-to-high twenties. Growers in Belfast should expect strong psychoactive effects from mature buds.
CBD levels are low in Gorilla Glue and it is not grown for CBD therapy. The variety is chosen mainly for its potency and resinous trichomes.
Gorilla Glue stems from a cross of Chem's Sister x Sour Dubb. Those parents contribute diesel aroma, heavy resin and high THC expression.
Most commercial packs are sold as Feminised seeds to ensure consistent flowering. Autoflowering versions exist, but photoperiod Feminised seeds are preferred for quality yields.
Cultivation is moderately challenging and benefits from careful humidity control during a rainy autumn harvest season. Regular pruning and good airflow are essential to avoid mould in Belfast grows.
Indoor flowering usually completes within eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants typically finish by early to mid‑autumn, depending on local weather.
Yield is generous for a resinous variety, with experienced indoor growers reaching 400–500 g/m². Outdoor specimens can produce larger single-plant yields in a favourable season.
Plants show a chunky, bushy structure with dense colas and sticky buds. Typical outdoor height ranges from one to two metres under favourable conditions.
Indoors Gorilla Glue performs well in a controlled tent with SCROG or main-lining to manage stretch. Outdoors in Belfast plants need shelter from persistent rain and a well-chosen, ventilated spot.
Growing Gorilla Glue in Belfast means planning for a rainy autumn harvest season and frequent damp conditions. Protective measures like early defoliation, covered drying areas and raised beds reduce mould risk and preserve trichome-rich buds.
Effects are powerful and long-lasting, starting with a cerebral uplift that can boost mood and creativity. That heady rush often softens into deep physical relaxation and sleepiness.
The flavour blends earthy chocolate and diesel with pine and faint citrus on the exhale. Smoke is thick and leaves a resinous aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Spider mites, aphids and grey mould are the main threats; keep plants clean and inspect regularly.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and reduce nitrogen in flowering while maintaining potassium and phosphorus for bud development.
Low-stress training and a SCROG net work well to increase bud sites and manage stretch.
Aim for early to mid-autumn before prolonged heavy rains to reduce mould and trichome loss.
Improve airflow, remove lower foliage, use fungicide as needed and consider covered shelters or greenhouses.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark, ventilated room at 45-55% RH then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks.
Yes, with training and height control it fits tents well and rewards attention to humidity and ventilation.
Select mold-resistant varieties and follow practices recommended for cool climates; consider researching cool climate cannabis strains for more options.
Yellowing tips and interveinal chlorosis can indicate magnesium or nitrogen issues; correct based on a proper soil or feed test.
Yes, organic soil, compost teas and biological pest controls work well but require strict hygiene and monitoring.
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