Gorilla Glue Weed Strain

Gorilla Glue | Strain Review

The Gorilla Glue weed strain is one that always comes to mind when I think of Indica strains. It also just smells like great weed, no other smells or notes in particular. It just smells LOUD.  The smell takes me back to the first time I smelt tremendous reefer at a house party and falling in love with the aroma.

I got my Gorilla Glue from Seattle’s Private Reserve. The buds we’re light and fluffy, not that dense. Best for throwing in your grinder and loading up your favorite bong. Gorilla Glue tastes bitter and earthy, like coffee with no sweetener. The smoke is light, airy and wasn’t harsh on my throat.

This stuff is called glue for reason, it sticks you to any surface you smoke it on. I would recommend this strain for a insomnia, pain relief, anxiety relief after a hard week at work or a lazy day at the beach. The sun will feel great on your skin as this weed has a nice body tingle with the high. Definitely clear your schedule if plan on smoking this strain.

Gorilla Glue weed strainCannabinoid Breakdown

  • Total THC: 22.79%
  • Total CBD: .55%

Overview

  • Indica Dominant Hybrid
  • Sister strain to Gorilla Glue #4
  • Parent Strains: Chem’s Sister + Sour Dubb + Chocolate Diesel
  • Flavor Profile: Earthy, Bitter, Woody
  • Aroma Profile: Evergreen, Floral, Earthy

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Warning: This product has intoxicating effects and may be habit-forming. Smoking is hazardous to your health. There may be health risks associated with consumption of this product. Should not be used by women that are pregnant or breast feeding. For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Marijuana can impair concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the influence of this drug.

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