

So, bored with harvesting seeds instead of buds, he got rid of everything. He kept testing them to see if he could use them to continue growing with them, but he always ended up with hermaphroditism problems.
#Gorilla glue 4 full
Almost the whole crop ended up full of seeds, especially the Sour Dubb.

This story was told by Joesy Whales (aka Don Peabody, deceased 2020) and Lone Watty (Ross Johnson, deceased 2021), founders of GG Strains.Īt the end of the first decade of the 21st century, Joesy got a Chem's Sister hermaphrodite in one of his grows, they were flowering next to some Sour Dubb (and maybe some Chocolate Diesel too) and by the time he realised it was too late. The story of Gorilla Glue #4 is the story of how what could have been an unforgivable failure ended up being one of the great milestones in marijuana strains. Regardless of what sticks to what, it's all about the THC levels, which can be as high as 30%. Its name (Gorilla Glue Company is a company that makes industrial adhesives) is attributed by some to the stickiness of the buds, by others to the way the scissors look after manicuring, and by others to the way you get stuck to the couch after consuming it. It came about as a result of a failure in a crop that produced an elite clone that went on to win numerous awards, including the 2015 Jamaican World Cup organised by High Timess. Gorilla Glue #4 (GG4) is almost a classic despite being a relatively recent event in the history of Cannabis.
