Cream genetics-Gorilla Glue #4 S1s seeds
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Gorilla Glue #4 S1s seeds
Description
Gorilla Glue #4, also known as “Original Glue,” “Gorilla Glue” or “GG#4,” is a slightly indica dominant hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) created through crossing the infamous Chem’s Sister X Sour Dubb X Chocolate Diesel strains.
The Gorilla Glue #4 S1 seeds are feminized, meaning they will only produce female plants. This is convenient for growers as it eliminates the need to identify and remove male plants.
The Gorilla Glue #4 strain was originally bred by crossing Sour Dubb, Chem Sister, and Chocolate Diesel. Cream Genetics has stabilized this genetics into an S1 version, which allows growers to cultivate this strain more reliably.
GROWING CONDITIONS
Gorilla Glue #4 is a relatively easy strain to cultivate, making it suitable for beginner growers. The feminized seeds will develop into all-female plants, eliminating the need to identify and remove male plants.
The plants can grow up to 4.5 feet tall and tend to stretch during the flowering stage, so using techniques like Screen of Green (ScrOG) or Sea of Green (SOG) can help manage their height.
Gorilla Glue #4 can be grown in soil or hydroponics. For soil, using an organic medium with good water retention and drainage, and a pH of 6.0-7.0, is recommended. Hydroponics can promote faster growth and higher yields, but has higher setup costs.
The ideal temperature range is 70-78°F during the vegetative stage and 68-75°F during flowering. Maintaining a relative humidity of 45-55% during growth and 35-45% during flowering is important to prevent mold and bud rot.
Gorilla Glue #4 thrives both indoors and outdoors, but outdoor cultivation is best suited to warm, Mediterranean-like climates. In the Northern Hemisphere, plan the growing season so the plants flower in the summer for a mid-October harvest.
Proper lighting is crucial – use an 18/6 light cycle during vegetative growth and switch to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Following a proper drying and curing process can help preserve the strain’s potent aroma and flavor.
Under ideal conditions, growers can expect a yield of 17-21 oz/m2 after 9-10 weeks of flowering.
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