Is Gorilla Glue #4 a good strain?
Known for it’s super high THC content, Gorilla Glue #4 is capable of producing quite the buzz. It is definitely not for a cannabis novice, and should be used at night due to its couch-locking properties. The Gorilla Glue #4 may taste like coffee and chocolate, but its effects are from from energizing.
Is Gorilla Glue #4 strain indica or Sativa?
Gorilla Glue is an indica-dominant hybrid made by crossing an indica-dominant parent with a sativa-dominant parent strain. It is often 60% indica and 40% sativa, and some variants of GG may come as a 50/50 hybrid.
What’s the difference between Gorilla Glue and Gorilla Glue 4?
GG Strains trademarked GG4’s name to help its customers ensure they are receiving authentic product. The strains were rebranded as of Sept. 19, and Gorilla Glue #4 will be GG4 or Original Glue; Gorilla Glue #5 will be GG5 or New Glue; and Gorilla Glue #1 will be GG1 or Sister Glue, per the release.
How much does Gorilla Glue number 4 cost?
Gorilla Glue #4 by the numbers: $13/gram, $240/ounce at Holistic Life, 1395 S.
Which Gorilla Glue is the strongest?
GorillaWeld is an incredibly strong and heavy duty steel bond epoxy. The formula has a 4250 PSI bond strength and sets in just 10 minutes. GorillaWeld is also waterproof and versatile, creating a long lasting, permanent bond to: metal, plastics*, concrete, ceramics, PVC, fiberglass and more!
Is Gorilla Glue a top shelf?
Gorilla Glue THC Glass Cartridge by Top Shelf is a sativa-dominant cartridge that doesn’t include the typical effects a sativa strain would provide. This strain boasts a high-level THC content, measured in the 30’s percentage-wise which is why it’s held in high regard for its potent effects.
How much is an eighth of Gorilla Glue #4?
$10/8TH GORILLA GLUE #4 $80/OZ.
How much does an ounce of Gorilla Glue sell for?
An ounce of gorilla glue costs $50.
What will dissolve Gorilla Glue?
Moisten a rag with acetone, alcohol or mineral spirits to remove fresh Gorilla Glue from plastic. Alcohol and mineral spirits are generally safe, but acetone dissolves some plastics; test the solvent on an inconspicuous area before using it.