Bigfoot Glue
Bigfoot Glue
Also known as: Big Foot Glue, BFG
Overview
Bigfoot Glue is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain (75% sativa/25% indica) created through crossing the potent Humboldt Headband and Gorilla Glue #4 strains. The strain was developed by Humboldt Seed Company and made its debut in 2019. This powerful hybrid is renowned for substantial growth and frosty nugs that are coated in sticky crystals, with tales of trimmers finding their scissors adhering together after being used on these resin-rich buds.
Bigfoot Glue buds have dense grape-shaped minty green nugs with thin yellow-orange hairs and a coating of tiny frosty white crystal trichomes. The buds are typically larger than average and covered in an abundance of glistening trichomes, featuring a frosty, sticky texture with vibrant shades of green, hints of purple and bright orange pistils. The strain exhibits a sweet and fruity flavor with a nutty and woody exhale, while the aroma takes a heavier turn, with a flowery and woody overtone that's accented by a punch of pungent herbs and spices. With a super high 20-26% average THC level, this strain has gained popularity for both recreational and therapeutic applications.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from mood swings
- May help with depression
- Often used for chronic stress management
- Reported to ease anxiety symptoms
- May assist with chronic pain relief
- Users report help with nausea
- May stimulate appetite
- Often used for insomnia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
This mostly sativa strain can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse with a flowering time of approximately 60 days. Naturally resistant to mold and mildew, it's a good strain for novice growers to try their hand at, with flowering time roughly 60 days whether grown indoors, outside or in a greenhouse. Plants grow well both indoors and outdoors with medium height in both settings, making it manageable for most growers. Indoor yields can reach up to 400g per plant, while outdoor plants can produce between 1 to 2 ounces per foot. The strain thrives best in warm climates, with harvest season falling in September for outdoor cultivation.