Growing Method
Gorilla Glue is grown indoors, meaning that we cultivate it in our indoor growing rooms. This growing method allows us to control numerous factors: light exposure duration, humidity, insects... Indoor cultivation results in premium-quality flowers. We use only soil and organic fertilizers for our crops to achieve an authentic taste. Gorilla Glue flowers have a dense and resinous appearance, with a dark green color. The bright orange pistils and abundant trichomes give the plant a beautiful appearance and a characteristic odor.
Dominance
Sativa strains tend to produce a "high" effect that promotes brain activity. Indica strains, on the other hand, produce a "stoned" effect, leading to deep relaxation and a preference for chilling. In CBD, there are no 100% Sativa or Indica flowers, only dominances. The difference between Sativa and Indica effects is less significant in CBD cannabis than in traditional cannabis. Gorilla Glue is Indica-dominant.
Flavor
We describe our strains in 4 main flavors: sweet, sour, salty, bitter. Gorilla Glue has a sweet and spicy flavor, with notes of lemon and pine. This is due to the presence of terpenes such as myrcene and limonene, which give the plant a unique and very pleasant aroma. Gorilla Glue flowers are rich in cannabinoids, giving them a smooth and complex taste.
Consumption Methods
Our flowers can be consumed in several ways:
- As vaporization: at over 170 degrees
- As infusion: let steep for 10 minutes with a fatty substance (oil, soy milk)
- In cooking: incorporate into your best recipes
CBD/THC Content
Gorilla Glue has a CBD content of 13.8%, which is ideal for reducing stress, promoting calm, and encouraging sleep. Consumers may experience relief from anxiety and stress, as well as a decrease in pain and inflammation. This strain is particularly known for its antidepressant properties and may help improve mood and overall well-being.
All our flowers have a THC content below 0.3% and are therefore legal throughout Europe. The rates displayed on our product descriptions are based on the latest tests carried out and published (see Lab Test). Given the nature of hemp, the displayed rates can, of course, vary slightly from one part of the plant to another, depending on its cultivation, sunlight, and treatment differences.
Average rating:
4.7/5 of 33 reviews