Dense Gorilla Glue?

conor c

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If glue was your thing then defo check those out looks like some works been done on em they aint random chucks like alot of banks i only smoked it once and it was good however i yet to hear anyone say a bad thing about there gg4 recombinant inbred line by all accounts sounds like a solid choice if thats your bag
 

Rurumo

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If glue was your thing then defo check those out looks like some works been done on em they aint random chucks like alot of banks i only smoked it once and it was good however i yet to hear anyone say a bad thing about there gg4 recombinant inbred line by all accounts sounds like a solid choice if thats your bag
I love the work TG has done on his RIL. Thought you guys might want to check this one out too, I just picked up a pack, great deal on these. https://www.greatlakesgenetics.com/product/tony-greens-cat-eye-20-seeds/
 

Giggsy70

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If glue was your thing then defo check those out looks like some works been done on em they aint random chucks like alot of banks i only smoked it once and it was good however i yet to hear anyone say a bad thing about there gg4 recombinant inbred line by all accounts sounds like a solid choice if thats your bag
That line is from a collaboration with Mycotek. Incredibly solid work of art.
 

xtsho

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25+ different offerings of Gorilla Glue from 25+ different outfits. This dude did this, this dude did that, this pheno here, this pheno there. All calling themselves Gorilla Glue.

Like anything cannabis related you'll find that people will always prefer whatever they grew and will say that it's the real deal or the best cut, etc...

Just another hyped up strain copied by many to get in on the hype. Many nothing remotely similar to the original.
 

Rurumo

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Here is a good thread documenting the development of his (and Mycotek) GG4 RIL, I'm impressed by the work: https://www.icmag.com/threads/an-original-glue-4-recombinant-inbred-line.369673/. I like seeing people doing solid traditional plant breeding rather than just cross their collection of "elite" fems to whatever fotm cut they just picked up. GG4 has always been deserving of some hype and I'm looking forward to growing out these Tony Green seeds alongside a GG4 clone just for fun-I have high hopes for quality males from these.
 

tstick

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When I grew it, it was from a bag seed that came in a jar of commercial. The phenotype that grew out from that seed, had very long, RED stems and the buds developed into fluffy golfball sized "colas"...and they were extremely resinous....very "oily". The plant DID throw a couple 'nanners in late flower. I let them go for 13 weeks. The smoke was very similar to the GG#4 that the seed came from....but not exactly the same. It wasn't a high yielding phenotype, but it was an interesting experiment. I still have some more of those bag seeds. I'd grow them again.
 

Giggsy70

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Here is a good thread documenting the development of his (and Mycotek) GG4 RIL, I'm impressed by the work: https://www.icmag.com/threads/an-original-glue-4-recombinant-inbred-line.369673/. I like seeing people doing solid traditional plant breeding rather than just cross their collection of "elite" fems to whatever fotm cut they just picked up. GG4 has always been deserving of some hype and I'm looking forward to growing out these Tony Green seeds alongside a GG4 clone just for fun-I have high hopes for quality males from these.
Thanks for finding this. Incredible amount of work put into it by Tony. Watching them grow side by side was quite interesting.
 

Michigian-Dave

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I've never grown GG however it is a strain well known for needing much less light than other strains and shows stress when given to much light.
Airy buds is a sign of heat stress so maybe throw a little less light at them next grow like maybe 25,000 Lux?
 

GrassBurner

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I've never grown GG however it is a strain well known for needing much less light than other strains and shows stress when given to much light.
Airy buds is a sign of heat stress so maybe throw a little less light at them next grow like maybe 25,000 Lux?
Oh I'm sure I screwed them up, they stretched like crazy right into the light, got out of control quickly :lol:
 
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