Overview and Identity
Auto Gorilla Glue #4 is the autoflowering expression of one of the most influential modern hybrids, brought to market by BSB Genetics. It blends the legendary potency and resin output of the Original Glue lineage with the fast, day-length independent flowering of Cannabis ruderalis. The result is a compact, high-THC hybrid that runs from seed to harvest in roughly 9 to 11 weeks under stable indoor conditions.
In consumer markets, Gorilla Glue variants are known for dense trichome coverage and a heavy-handed, calming effect profile. Auto Gorilla Glue #4 keeps those hallmarks while streamlining cultivation for growers who prefer short cycles or outdoor seasons with variable photoperiod. Typical reports place it among autos with very high potency, leaning into relaxing, euphoric effects that can put even experienced consumers into couch-lock at higher doses.
From a composition standpoint, this cultivar expresses a mixed ruderalis/indica/sativa heritage, yet it behaves like a balanced hybrid in the garden and jar. It grows with stout internodes, vigorous lateral branching, and a thick resin coat that clings to scissors and gloves. Aromatically, expect a pungent fusion of chem, diesel, sour, and sweet-chocolate notes that telegraph the strain’s classic pedigree.
Origins and Breeding History
The GG4 story begins with an accidental hermaphrodite event in a garden maintained by breeders later known as GG Strains. From that serendipity emerged a keeper phenotype that combined Chem’s Sister, Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel, later popularized as Gorilla Glue #4 and rebranded in some markets as Original Glue. This cultivar surged to fame after sweeping major competitions in 2014, including High Times Cannabis Cup wins in Michigan and Los Angeles, cementing its reputation for potency and resin output.
As demand exploded, breeders across the world worked the line into feminized and stabilized seed versions. Autoflowering versions required carefully integrating a ruderalis donor without diluting the distinct Glue terpene profile and strength. BSB Genetics crafted Auto Gorilla Glue #4 to retain the hybrid’s thick frost and heavyweight effects while delivering fast, reliable flowering independent of day length.
By 2016–2018, Glue descendants populated seed menus worldwide, spawning a family of crosses and phenotypes that dominated sales charts. In that broader family, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 carved a niche for growers who wanted consistent potency in a 70–80 day package. It became a staple recommendation for new and intermediate gardeners seeking cup-caliber resin without the scheduling demands of photoperiod strains.
Genetic Lineage and Autoflower Conversion
At its core, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 descends from the trio that built Original Glue: Chem’s Sister, Sour Dubb, and Chocolate Diesel. These parents explain the shimmer of chemical, earthy, and cacao-coffee tones that define its bouquet and smoke. The autoflower conversion adds a ruderalis component, typically accounting for 20–40% of the genome depending on the specific filial generation and stabilization strategy.
Ruderalis contributes an autonomous flowering pathway triggered by age rather than photoperiod. In practice, this shortens vegetative time to roughly 3–4 weeks, with visible preflowers often appearing by day 21–28 from germination. The trade-off can be slightly reduced ultimate plant size versus a photoperiod GG4, but optimized environments frequently close that gap with tight internodal stacking and robust lateral sites.
BSB Genetics selected for a chem-forward terpene profile and the hallmark Glue resin density while culling out low-potency ruderalis expressions. Growers commonly observe a uniform hybrid architecture with notable apical dominance unless trained. Phenotypic variation exists, but autos from reputable seed lots tend to converge on high THC, low CBD, and a caryophyllene-myrcene-limonene terpene triangulation.
Morphology and Visual Traits
Auto Gorilla Glue #4 typically reaches 60–120 cm indoors, with most phenotypes clustering around 75–100 cm in 3–5 gallon containers. Internodes are medium-tight, and side branches readily stack bud sites, enabling a broad, lantern-shaped canopy without excessive height. Leaves begin broader and dark green, reflecting indica influence, then narrow slightly as preflowers set.
By week five to six from sprout, calyxes swell and sugar leaves become frosted with trichomes that can feel tacky to the touch. Mature flowers are olive to forest green with vivid orange pistils and occasional deep purple flecks if night temperatures drop 5–7 degrees Celsius late in bloom. Density is above average; even smaller colas feel heavy when clipped due to thick resin and tight calyx stacking.
Trichome coverage is a defining visual cue, often accumulating in a thick crust by week eight. Under magnification, glandular heads appear abundant and well-formed, aiding solventless yields. Scissors and trim bins tend to gum rapidly; many growers keep isopropyl wipes or multiple pairs of shears on hand for efficient harvest work.
Aroma and Bouquet
The first nose is a bold punch of diesel and chemical notes, underscored by sour citrus and damp earth. As buds break open, a deeper layer of cocoa-coffee sweetness emerges, softening the sharper edges and hinting at Chocolate Diesel lineage. In warm rooms, the bouquet intensifies quickly, making carbon filtration a must for discretion.
Dominant aromatic drivers are commonly β-caryophyllene, β-myrcene, and limonene, woven with supporting humulene and pinene. This matrix produces a sweet-and-sour diesel top note and a savory-spicy bottom note that lingers on the fingers. Freshly cured jars often display a peppery tickle on the nose, whereas longer cures round the chem edges into smoother, dessert-like undertones.
When ground, the profile becomes louder and more complex, adding hints of wet pine, faint mint, and burnt sugar. The room note is persistent; a single gram can perfume a medium-sized space for 30–60 minutes. Terpene intensity averages 1.5–3.0% by weight in well-grown samples, with top-shelf expressions occasionally surpassing that in optimized environments.
Flavor and Mouthfeel
On inhale, expect a dense, oily smoke that coats the palate with diesel-citrus and roasted cacao. A peppery, earthy spice rises mid-draw, accompanied by a subtle sweetness akin to molasses or caramelized sugar. The exhale finishes with chem-soil tones and a lingering bittersweet chocolate note.
Vaporization at 175–190 Celsius highlights limonene’s citrus brightness and mutes some of the heavier, acrid diesel fumes. Raising temp to 200–210 Celsius pulls forward caryophyllene and humulene, amplifying the peppery, hoppy facets. Flavor persists across multiple hits; robust jars maintain character after several weeks of curing without collapsing into generic skunk.
Mouthfeel is full and slightly resinous, sometimes described as sticky or coating. Sensitive users may find higher temperatures harsh due to the strain’s potency and terpene load; sipping water and moderating draw length helps. White ash and a clean burn are achievable with a slow dry and 60–62% cure, improving flavor clarity.
Cannabinoid Profile and Potency
Auto Gorilla Glue #4 is positioned as a very high-THC autoflower, with typical lab-verified ranges between 19% and 24% THC in dialed-in grows. Outlier phenotypes can push beyond 25% under elevated CO2, optimal PPFD, and meticulous feeding, though most growers should expect low-20% outcomes. CBD is minimal, commonly 0–1%, with CBG often in the 0.3–1.0% range.
Potency translates rapidly in vivo. Onset is usually felt within 2–5 minutes after inhalation, peaking around 30–45 minutes, and tapering over 2–4 hours depending on tolerance and dose. Edible preparations from this chemotype can be notably strong; decarboxylated material rich in THC and caryophyllene often produces a heavier body load than the inhaled route.
Given its potency, inexperienced users may find half-gram joints or large dabs overwhelming. Scaling serving size to 5–10 mg THC for edibles and 1–2 inhalations for flower is prudent for newer consumers. Experienced users frequently report robust effects from 20–30 mg edible doses and 0.25–0.5 g flower servings.
Terpene Profile and Chemistry
Most Auto Gorilla Glue #4 cuts present a caryophyllene-dominant or co-dominant profile, with β-caryophyllene typically measuring 0.3–0.6% by weight in well-grown samples. β-myrcene commonly tracks in the 0.2–0.5% range, while limonene ranges 0.2–0.4%. Secondary terpenes such as humulene, α-pinene, β-pinene, and linalool appear in the 0.05–0.2% bands, contributing nuance.
This composition explains the spicy-pepper nose (caryophyllene), the earthy-musky body (myrcene), and the citrus lift (limonene). Humulene adds subtle woody-hop tones, and pinene injects a pine freshness that prevents the diesel core from becoming flat. Total terpene content around 1.5–3.0% is common when plants are dried at 60% RH and cured for 3–6 weeks.
From a pharmacological standpoint, β-caryophyllene can act at CB2 receptors, contributing to anti-inflammatory signaling without psychoactivity. Myrcene is associated with sedative and analgesic properties in preclinical models, and limonene is linked to mood elevation and stress modulation. Together with high THC, this terpene stack reinforces Auto GG4’s calming, body-heavy effect profile.
Experiential Effects and Consumer Reports
Consumers consistently characterize GG4-family effects as calming and heavy, with an early wave of euphoria that settles into a relaxing, grounded state. The head buzz can be bright and giggly in the first 15–20 minutes, often accompanied by an uplift in mood and a reduction in racing thoughts. As the session continues, body relaxation deepens and couch-lock becomes more probable, especially at higher doses.
For daytime users, light doses can deliver comfort and gentle focus without severe sedation. Even so, many prefer Auto Gorilla Glue #4 as an evening cultivar for decompressing after work, watching films, or sleep preparation. Appetite stimulation is noticeable in a significant portion of users, with snack cravings appearing around 30–60 minutes post-consumption.
Side effects follow the typical high-THC pattern: dry mouth, dry eyes, and, in susceptible individuals, transient anxiety when overdosed. Newer users who keep doses modest report fewer adverse experiences and a smoother, more enjoyable ride. Overall satisfaction scores for GG4-type cuts trend high in buyer feedback, with repeat purchase intent driven by potency, flavor, and reliability.
Potential Therapeutic Applications
Auto Gorilla Glue #4’s chemistry suggests utility for pain, stress, and sleep challenges. The high THC fraction, coupled with caryophyllene and myrcene, may help with nociceptive discomfort, tension, and muscle tightness. Many users report relief from migraines and arthritis discomfort at moderate doses, aligning with anecdotal data seen across Glue-family cultivars.
For mood, limonene’s presence often correlates with subjective stress reduction and an uplift in outlook. In cases of appetite loss, this chemotype frequently prompts increased hunger, which can be supportive for those managing caloric intake during recovery. The sedative arc toward the end of the effect window can also be helpful for individuals with sleep latency issues, when used 60–90 minutes before bed.
Caution is warranted for those sensitive to high-THC strains or with a history of anxiety, as acute overconsumption can be counterproductive. A start-low, go-slow approach mitigates risk while allowing titration to an effective dose. Patients should consult healthcare professionals when combining cannabis with other medications or when managing complex medical conditions.
Cultivation Guide: Indoors
Auto Gorilla Glue #4 thrives under stable indoor conditions with 18–20 hours of light daily from sprout to finish. Expect a seed-to-harvest window of 63–77 days, with many phenotypes finishing around day 70 under optimal PPFD and nutrition. Target PPFD of 500–700 µmol·m−2·s−1 during early growth and 700–900 µmol·m−2·s−1 in bloom; advanced growers with supplemental CO2 can push 900–1,100.
Maintain daytime temperatures of 24–28 Celsius and nighttime 18–22 Celsius, with RH 65–75% for seedlings, 55–65% for veg, 40–50% for bloom, and 35–45% in the final two weeks. These settings produce a VPD envelope of approximately 0.8–1.4 kPa, ideal for autos with dense flowers. Ensure strong extraction and carbon filtration; Glue aromas are assertive by week five.
Use 3–5 gallon (11–19 L) fabric pots with a high-oxygen medium like buffered coco or a light, aerated soil. For coco, maintain pH 5.8–6.2 and EC 1.2–1.6 in mid-veg, rising to 1.6–2.0 in bloom; autos are sensitive above EC 2.0. In soil, pH 6.0–6.5 is ideal; avoid overwatering by letting the pot lighten significantly between irrigations.
Feed a balanced program with early emphasis on nitrogen for the short veg, then pivot to phosphorus and potassium as preflowers emerge around day 21–28. Supplement calcium and magnesium at 0.3–0.5 EC in coco-heavy systems, especially under LED lighting. Silica at 50–100 ppm supports stronger stems to carry heavy colas.
Regarding training, low stress techniques are strongly preferred. Start gentle LST when the plant has 4–6 nodes, bending the main stem laterally and spreading branches to create an even canopy. Avoid topping after day 18–21, as recovery time can cut into yield for autos; if used, do it once at the 3rd or 4th node and only on vigorous plants.
Cultivation Guide: Outdoors and Greenhouse
Outdoors, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 can deliver two to four cycles in warm latitudes, thanks to its 9–11 week lifecycle. Choose containers of 20–40 liters to reduce watering frequency and buffer against heat swings. Position plants for 10–12+ hours of direct sun to maximize DLI and resin production.
Ideal daytime temperatures range 24–30 Celsius with cool nights around 16–20 Celsius. In arid regions, mulch and drip irrigation help maintain root-zone moisture without oversaturation. In humid areas, space plants for airflow and defoliate lightly to reduce microclimate humidity around colas.
Greenhouses extend shoulder seasons and help buffer rain and wind events. Use roll-up sides, horizontal airflow fans, and dehumidification where possible to keep late-flower RH under 55%. For stealth, remember that the diesel-chem aroma announces itself by week six; plan carbon or ozone-based odor management if neighbors are close.
Outdoor feeding can be simpler with high-quality amended soils. Apply top-dressings at week three and week five, focusing on P-K and micronutrients, and water in with beneficial microbe teas for root vitality. Scout weekly for pests like spider mites, thrips, and caterpillars; early intervention prevents compounding damage.
Training, Nutrition, and Plant Health
Low-stress training remains the most yield-efficient approach for autos, and Auto Gorilla Glue #4 responds well to structured spreads. Anchor the main stem and gently tie side branches outward every few days during weeks two to five. A flat, even canopy optimizes light distribution, increases photosynthetic efficiency, and raises the percentage of A-grade buds at harvest.
Nutrition should track the plant’s rapid metabolism. Provide NPK on a sliding curve: seedling 1-1-1 at 0.4–0.8 EC, early veg 2-1-2 at 1.0–1.2 EC, transition 1-2-2 at 1.4–1.6 EC, early bloom 1-2.5-3 at 1.6–1.8 EC, and late bloom 0-3-4 at 1.6–1.8 EC. Maintain steady Ca and Mg, with magnesium often needing slight increases under high-intensity LEDs to prevent interveinal chlorosis.
Common deficiencies include calcium (rust spots on newer leaves), magnesium (interveinal yellowing), and nitrogen (overall pale green in early veg). Address promptly and avoid overcorrecting; autos dislike swings. Keep pH in range and root zone oxygenated; poor aeration is a top cause of stunting and weak lateral development.
For IPM, deploy yellow sticky traps, weekly leaf inspections, and preventive biologicals like Bacillus subtilis and Beauveria bassiana. Neem oil or potassium salts of fatty acids can be used in early veg but avoid oil-based sprays once flowers set. Predatory mites (Phytoseiulus, Amblyseius) help keep spider mites and thrips in check without residues.
Flowering, Harvest Timing, and Post-Harvest
Autos typically show preflowers by day 21–28, stack aggressively through day 42–56, and ripen day 63–77. Auto Gorilla Glue #4 follows this cadence, with visibly swelling calyxes and rapid trichome production beginning in week five. Flush or taper nutrients in the last 7–14 days as desired; many growers simply reduce EC and maintain a steady pH to avoid stress.
Track maturity with a jeweler’s loupe or microscope, assessing trichome heads. For a balanced effect, harvest around 5–10% amber with the majority cloudy; for a heavier, more sedative profile, wait for 20–30% amber. Pistil color can mislead; prioritize trichome head maturity rather than hair percentage alone.
Dry in 15–18 Celsius with 58–62% RH and gentle airflow for 10–14 days, aiming for slow moisture migration. Stems should snap, not bend, when ready to jar. Cure in airtight containers at 62% RH, burping daily for 7–10 days, then weekly for 3–6 weeks; a 4–8 week cure elevates flavor fidelity and smoothness.
Expect an extremely sticky trim. Keep spare scissors in isopropyl alcohol, rotate tools frequently, and collect scissor hash for later use. Because Glue genetics are resin-forward, solventless and rosin processes are often rewarding after a well-managed cure.
Yield Expectations, Processing, and Extract Potential
Indoors, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 routinely delivers 350–500 g per square meter under 700–900 PPFD and proper environmental control. Skilled cultivators pushing CO2 to 1,200–1,400 ppm and PPFD above 1,000 can exceed 550 g per square meter in dialed systems with scrogged canopies. Individual plants in 3–5 gallon containers often produce 60–150 g dried, with exceptional phenotypes surpassing 180 g.
Outdoors, yields vary with sunlight and season length. Expect 60–200 g per plant in 20–40 L containers with full-sun exposure and consistent feeding. Greenhouse grows commonly land in the 120–250 g per plant range with controlled humidity and supplemental lighting during cloudy stretches.
For processing, Glue-family resin content often translates into strong solventless returns. Rosin yields of 18–25% from top flowers are realistic when pressing at 90–100 Celsius for 1–2 minutes, with terp-rich flows and a heavy, tacky texture. Hydrocarbon extraction can draw deep chocolate-diesel fractions that showcase the cultivar’s layered terpene stack, while ice water hash producers appreciate the dense, mature heads common to Glue lines.
Potency concentrates well; cured resin frequently tests in the 60–80% total cannabinoids range for solventless and higher for hydrocarbon extracts. Because terpenes volatilize readily, cold-chain handling and gentle post-processing preserve the citrus-diesel sparkle. Final products are prized for both euphoric punch and lingering, dessert-leaning undertones.
Context and Market Position
Within the broader Glue family, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 balances quality and convenience, staying true to the Original Glue’s flavor and weighty stone. It has become a backbone offering in many seed catalogs as the go-to autoflower for high THC, with advertised potency commonly crossing the 20% threshold and CBD held low. Among USA-inspired genetics, it frequently appears in top-10 recommendations for autos due to resilience, resin, and yield.
The strain’s popularity also stems from versatility. It performs predictably in coco, soil, and hydro, and tolerates beginner mistakes better than many very-high-THC autos. Moreover, its chem-diesel-chocolate profile stands apart from the fruit-forward autos that dominate the market, giving growers a distinct aromatic lane.
As a breeding parent, Glue genetics have spawned numerous successful crosses, many of which are prized for amplified potency and structure. This lineage’s strong resin traits and clear effect identity make it a reliable donor for developing new autos with modern profiles. Auto Gorilla Glue #4 thus serves both as a finished-product workhorse and as a foundation for future hybrids.
Comparisons and Differentiators
Compared to other high-THC autos, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 distinguishes itself with a diesel-forward bouquet instead of pure fruit or candy. Where many autos cap around 18–20% THC in typical home grows, Auto GG4 commonly reaches low-20s with attentive care, bridging a gap toward photoperiod potency. Its structure is slightly stockier than ultra-sativa autos, aiding canopy control in tight tents.
In effect, it leans heavier and more calming than many modern dessert autos that emphasize uplift. That makes it a prime choice for evening use, pain relief rituals, and end-of-day decompression. Those seeking creative daytime energy might prefer lighter, limonene-dominant profiles, whereas GG4 fans value the steady, grounding arc.
For growers, the training window is forgiving, and the cultivar responds well to LST and light defoliation without stalling. The main caveat is humidity management; dense colas require airflow and RH control to avoid botrytis in late bloom. With simple preventive steps, it remains a consistent producer of A-grade flowers.
Sourcing, Authenticity, and Seed Selection
Auto Gorilla Glue #4 from BSB Genetics is the anchor reference for this autoflower expression. When sourcing, look for feminized autoflower seeds with stated THC targets in the 19–24% range and a clear lineage attribution to the Original Glue family. Reputable vendors provide germination support policies and consistent stock across batches.
To avoid phenotype drift, purchase from sellers that store seeds in cool, dark conditions and turn inventory regularly. Fresh seeds improve germination success rates, typically 90%+ under proper method: 24–36 hour soak, then into a moist medium at 24–26 Celsius. Autoflowers should be planted into their final containers where possible, minimizing transplant shock that can shave grams off the finish line.
Label your packs and note sow dates. Because autos move fast, a simple grow log capturing day count, feed strength, and environment helps dial repeats. With consistent genetics, incremental adjustments to PPFD and EC often yield measurable improvements cycle over cycle.
Week-by-Week Indoor Playbook
Week 0–1: Germinate in a starter plug or directly in the final pot; maintain 24–26 Celsius, 65–75% RH, and 300–400 PPFD. Feed 0.4–0.8 EC with mild calcium and magnesium support, pH 5.8–6.2 coco or 6.0–6.5 soil. Avoid overwatering; seedlings prefer a moist-but-airy environment.
Week 2: Increase light to 500–600 PPFD and begin gentle LST as the 4th–5th node emerges. Feed 1.0–1.2 EC with a 2-1-2 NPK emphasis and 0.3 EC CaMg. Maintain 55–65% RH and strong air movement to build stem strength.
Week 3: Preflowers often appear; pivot feed ratio toward 1-2-2 at 1.4–1.6 EC. Spread branches to create a flat canopy and tuck large fan leaves rather than heavy defoliation. Keep night temps within 5–7 degrees Celsius of day to reduce stretch.
Week 4–5: Early bloom sets in; raise PPFD to 700–800 and RH down to 45–50%. Feed 1.6–1.8 EC at 1-2.5-3 with steady CaMg; add silica if used. Lightly clean the interior to improve airflow, avoiding hard pruning.
Week 6–7: Buds stack and resin production surges; watch for magnesium or potassium hunger and adjust. Maintain 24–27 Celsius, RH 40–45%, and strong extraction with carbon filtration. Consider minor defoliation of shaded fans to open sites.
Week 8–10: Assess trichomes; many phenos finish around day 70. Reduce EC to 1.0–1.2 or switch to water-only, keeping pH stable. Drop RH to 35–42% to deter botrytis in dense colas and support terp preservation.
Dry and Cure: Aim for 10–14 days at 15–18 Celsius and 58–62% RH, then jar at 62%. Burp daily for the first week, then weekly for a month. Expect best flavor and burn after a 4–6 week cure.
Risk Management and Troubleshooting
Overwatering in weeks one and two is a leading cause of stunting; use a ring watering method and let pots lighten before the next irrigation. If leaves taco or curl upward in week three or four, check PPFD and canopy temperature for light stress, and raise fixtures 10–15 cm or dim slightly. Nitrogen excess in late bloom can darken leaves and mute terpenes, so taper N after preflowers set.
If RH rises above 55% late in bloom, deploy a dehumidifier or increase extraction to avoid gray mold. In hydro or coco, monitor runoff EC and pH weekly; rising runoff EC indicates salt buildup and calls for a mild flush or feed volume adjustment. For pests, act at the first sign—stippling on leaves or webbing suggests spider mites; release beneficials and spot-spray with appropriate early-stage controls.
Should an auto stretch beyond expectations, add a net or secondary ties to stabilize colas and maintain even distance to light. For flavor issues post-harvest, reassess drying parameters; fast dries above 22 Celsius often cause chlorophyll bite and terp loss. When in doubt, lengthen dry time and aim for the 60/60 method: 60 Fahrenheit, 60% RH.
Who Will Love Auto Gorilla Glue #4
Growers who value speed, potency, and low-maintenance training will appreciate Auto Gorilla Glue #4. It suits small tents due to manageable height and performs well in mid-size rooms where uniform canopies are the goal. First-time auto cultivators find it forgiving, while experienced growers can push it into impressive yield-per-day metrics.
Consumers who enjoy diesel-chem profiles with a chocolate finish and a calming, full-body effect arc will feel right at home. It works as a nighttime anchor in personal menus, pairing well with lighter, citrusy sativas for daytime contrast. If you want a dependable autoflower that consistently hits the 20%+ THC mark with character, it is a top contender.
Key Stats at a Glance
Genetics: Chem’s Sister x Sour Dubb x Chocolate Diesel, converted to autoflower with ruderalis influence. Breeder: BSB Genetics. Type: Ruderalis/indica/sativa hybrid.
Cycle: 63–77 days seed to harvest. Height: 60–120 cm indoors. Yield: 350–500 g/m2 indoors; 60–200 g per plant outdoors.
Cannabinoids: THC commonly 19–24%; CBD 0–1%; CBG 0.3–1.0%. Terpenes: Total 1.5–3.0%, anchored by caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene. Effects: Mostly calming, euphoric onset, strong body relaxation.
Environment: 24–28 Celsius day, 18–22 Celsius night; RH 65–75% seedling, 55–65% veg, 40–50% bloom, 35–45% late. Light: 18–20 hours daily; PPFD 700–900 in bloom. Training: LST preferred; minimal topping before day 21 only on vigorous plants.
Final Thoughts
Auto Gorilla Glue #4 captures the essence of the Original Glue phenomenon and condenses it into an efficient, reliable autoflower. It brings heavyweight potency, unmistakable diesel-chocolate flavor, and copious resin to growers who want top-shelf results on a compact timeline. In properly tuned rooms, it outperforms many autos on both strength and bag appeal.
For gardeners, its predictable growth curve, willingness to respond to LST, and high ceiling for yield make it a satisfying project. For consumers, its calming, euphoric, and ultimately grounding effects offer a trustworthy end-of-day companion. If your checklist includes speed, power, and personality, Auto Gorilla Glue #4 deserves a permanent spot in rotation.
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