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gorilla glue pot plant Gorilla Glue #4 Autoflower Seeds – Premium CultivarsGG4 Auto Autoflower Origin #According to legend, Gorilla Glue #4 cannabis's existence is an accident as it was created when a hermaphrodite Chem's Sister plant pollinated a Sour Dubble plant. Later on, this mishap crop was mixed with Chocolate Diesel and some of the leftover seeds, resulting in a perfect blend. Since then, Gorilla Glue #4 strain, a crossbreed of Chocolate Diesel, Chem's Sister, and Sour Dubble, has been produced commercially by GG

GG4 Auto Autoflower Origin

#According to legend, Gorilla Glue #4 cannabis's existence is an accident as it was created when a hermaphrodite Chem's Sister plant pollinated a Sour Dubble plant. Later on, this mishap crop was mixed with Chocolate Diesel and some of the leftover seeds, resulting in a perfect blend.

Since then, Gorilla Glue #4 strain, a crossbreed of Chocolate Diesel, Chem's Sister, and Sour Dubble, has been produced commercially by GG Strains. Despite it being classified as a balanced hybrid, it is possible to get varieties that are either Sativa dominant or slightly Indica-leaning.

Germinating GG4 Auto Autoflower Seeds

GG4 Auto Autoflower seeds generally require Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur, and the usual combination of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium to thrive. During their vegetative stage, the ideal daytime temperature is around 80 degrees Fahrenheit. You should lower it by 5 degrees as the strain begins the flowering phase. Let’s look at the simple 9-step guide for using the paper towel method to germinate your GG4 auto autoflower seeds:

  1. First, you will need to buy some GG4 auto autoflower seeds, paper towels, a dinner plate, distilled water and tweezers.
  2. Place the paper towel into water and later drain them of excess water.
  3. Place one paper towel on the plate and keep the other for future use
  4. Put your GG4 seeds on the towel atop of the dinner plate. Make sure to leave at least an inch of space between each seed.
  5. Place the second towel on top of the seeds and add more water to keep them well hydrated – remember not to leave them too wet.
  6. Lift the towels to check for excess standing water underneath the plate.
  7. Place the plate with seeds in a cupboard, drawer or anywhere warm and dark.
  8. Leave the seeds for around 20-120 hours - Make sure the seeds remain well-hydrated and check on them constantly.
  9. Once your GG4 auto autoflower seeds sprout a taproot, the next step is to plant them.

When germinating your GG4 auto autoflower seeds, it is advisable to use the paper towel method as no additional tools are required and the method is quite straightforward.

Growing GG4 Auto Autoflower Seeds

It is very easy to grow GG4 Auto seeds. The seeds can not only be grown outdoors or indoors but also have a rapid growth rate. This makes them suitable for the Screen of Green (SCROG) growing method.

If you grow your Gorilla Glue indoors, it will have a blooming period of between 8-9 weeks and probably yield around 18 ounces of fresh bud per square meter. On the other hand, if you plan to grow your GG#4 outdoors, you will likely harvest mid-October and produce a yield of around 21 ounces per plant.

Despite the fact that Gorilla Glue #4 seeds are pest and disease resistant, it is advisable to consider adding CO2 to where you plant them.
You can opt to use the hydroponic growing setup, which involves using an inert medium (Rockwool). The main downside with this setup is that your GG#4 seeds will grow very fast, such that you will need to prune them regularly.

Regardless of where you grow your GG4 Auto cannabis seeds, you will need more than one pair of scissors during harvesting since the huge amount of resin will clop up your cutting equipment.

Autoflower GG4 Auto Seeds

It is relatively easy to grow them, and they can reach very great heights if you trim and prune them regularly to help boost their growth.

For more information about this amazing cannabis strain, or if you are looking for GG4 Auto seeds for sale, contact a trusted provider like Premium Cultivars.

GG4 Auto Autoflower FAQs

How long does GG4 Auto Autoflower take to germinate?

GG4 Auto cannabis seeds can take around 24-120 hours to germinate fully. Once a healthy taproot sprouts, it is an indication that they are ready for planting. During this phase, remember to maintain your cannabis seeds well hydrated at all times.

What is the GG4 Auto Autoflower flower time?

Generally, GG4 Auto Autoflower seeds spend between 2-3 weeks in their vegetative phase before transitioning to the blooming stage. After 60 days in the flowering phase, they are ready to harvest.

How long does it take GG4 Auto Autoflower to grow?

The harvest time of a GG4 seed can be within 8-9 weeks, although around 70-75 days is more common. In other Sativa-leaning varieties, it can take up to 90 days to fully mature.

Does GG4 Auto Autoflower grow better in hydro or soil?

GG#4 plants thrive well in both hydroponics and soil. But if you are a beginner, it is advisable to go for a high-quality, nutrient-rich soil mix.

How tall does GG4 Auto Autoflower grow?

Though most strains are more bushy and compact, the average height of the GG4 Auto Autoflower is around 3 feet.

Are there any other names for GG4 Auto Autoflower?

The GG4 plant is also known as Gorilla Glue, GG4, GG#4, or Original Glue.

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