My gorilla glue is all trimmed up and ready to cure



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On Sunday, my gorilla glue was done drying and ready for trimming. It only took me about 45 minutes to trim the whole plant up and get it in bottles to begin curing.

These buds are some of the best that I have ever grown and I am super excited to try this strain out. I am going to give it at least a week of curing before I test this strain out.

Right now, it has a piney and earthy smell that should get more prominent as it cures. This strain is a hybrid strain that is said to help melt away pain and stress, but it gets your mind going and could help with creativity. This is a great strain for social occasions, but too much can glue you to the couch, as the name implies.

With how great this plant turned out, I can't wait for my next two. My northern lights is nearing the end and my bubblegum is right behind it. Both of them are looking and smelling great.


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