Glue Sniffer
Glue Sniffer
Also known as: Glue Sniffer #4, Glue Sniffer S1
Overview
Glue Sniffer is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain crafted by Twenty20 Mendocino, who crossed the famous indica hybrid Gorilla Glue #4 with Twenty20's own The Whip. The lineage is specifically GG4 x GG4 x The Whip! BX4, with a flowering time of 6-8 weeks. Twenty20 describes it as their take on GG4, stating "It's bigger, it's louder, it's more frosty, it's more gassy, and much more hardy". The strain was developed through years of selective breeding, starting by crossing GG4 with a choice male of The Whip!, then spending years selectively breeding the offspring with the original GG4, each time selecting for more trichomes and more gas. Twenty20 Mendocino also bred a second version called Glue Sniffer v2, combining their original Glue Sniffer with Snowblower #1 F2, itself a cross of Glue Sniffer and Sour Snow. Glue Sniffer buds are loosely constructed, with plenty of fat leaves and thick layers of gluey white crystal trichomes.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from nausea
- May help with chronic pain
- Often used for mood swings
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Watery Eyes
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Watery eyes
Growing Information
Glue Sniffer is mostly sativa and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 49 days (6-8 weeks). This strain will produce record breaking outdoor plants, with multiple reports from 2018 and 2019 growing seasons of some of the largest plants ever grown. She is mold resistant and very hardy in cold climates. The strain is adaptable to various climates, suitable for both indoor and outdoor growing, with a flowering period of 8-9 weeks and allows for a relatively quick turnaround with October harvest for outdoor setups. Indoor plants typically reach medium height between 5-8 feet, with yields ranging from 300-400 grams per square meter. Outdoors, plants also reach 5-8 feet and yield about 100-150 grams per plant, growing well in any climate but performing best with plenty of light and well-drained soil.