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Gorilla Glue or GG#4? The Differences Between the Gorilla Glue Strains

Powerful, euphoric, and sedating, Gorilla Glue is a hybrid strain that has become extremely popular over the years. Its coffee aroma may be a bit misleading, as once you take a hit (and for many people, one hit is enough), you’ll notice a sour taste that will take its sweet time leaving your mouth. That’s all to say that the Gorilla Glue weed strain helps many people feel uplifted and ready to relax. 

Why do people like Gorilla Glue?

Many people who pick Gorilla Glue choose it because it helps them fully relax. The typical goal with choosing a strain is figuring out what will work best with your body. Getting in touch with what is missing from your lifestyle will help immensely.  It’s excellent for those insomnia nights and even better for mild to moderate depression. And plus, it knocks you right on your ass. So if you’re looking for something to help achieve that, Gorilla Glue is a safe choice to try.

What are the effects of Gorilla Glue?

With one single hit, you’ll begin to feel your body start to completely relax. As you melt into the couch, you’ll feel uplifted and at ease with your surroundings. The chronic pain you may have felt beforehand will soon start to ease up, and you’ll be left feeling giggly and delighted to be exactly where you are. However, if you struggle with anxiety and paranoia, you may not want to try this strain as it is known to heighten the mental side of people with existing mental health conditions. Just take it easy; one hit of Gorilla Glue is enough for most people.

What are the different versions of Gorilla Glue?

Since Gorilla Glue has been around for a while, many different versions exist nowadays. They all have different effects, from the Original Glue to GG#4 to GG#5, while maintaining the same heart of the strain. 

GG#4 Strain

Gorilla Glue #4 is a sativa-dominent hybrid known for its sticky resin and powerful THC percentage (26% THC). What sets the GG#4 strain apart from GG#5 is its small amount of CBD (.5-1% total) to emphasize a nice body high. Although this is a sativa-dominant strain, it’s known to knock people out.

GG#5 Strain

New Glue, or GG#5, is a hybrid that’s crossed between Sister Glue and Original Glue. Compared to the Original Glue, think of this as the heavier strain. It has a bit more sedating effects, so this version is fantastic for people with joint pain, sleeping problems, and chronic pain in general. If you’re wondering which gorilla glue is the most potent, it’d be GG#5. So, if you’re new to smoking, I’d work your way up to this. Baby steps. 

Gorilla Glue comes in all shapes, sizes, and potencies. Next time you’re in the mood for sedating but uplifting high, any of these versions of Gorilla Glue will work for you. Need it in a pinch? Order on Emjay, and we’ll run it over to you in under 30 minutes.

Bridey Hicks

Bridey Hicks is a comedy writer based out of Chicago, Illinois. Conversational writing is her jam, and she loves gabbing away about weed and alcohol. In fact, she never stops talking about weed and alcohol. Seriously, we can’t get her to stop. It's...concerning. Please. Somebody. Anybody. Help.

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