If you smoke weed to sink into the couch at the end of the night, then let’s talk about your next favorite strain: Super Glue.
Super Glue flowers are expected to have an indica-like structure of dense, spear-shaped buds. They have a dull green color with a flurry of orange stigmas all over. Stacked on top of these colors is a big white coat of trichomes, indicating Super Glue’s high potency.
If you’ve never experienced Super Glue, here’s what you should know about the potent hybrid.
Though the name would make you think otherwise, Superglue is not in the Gorilla Glue strain family.
Super Glue (sometimes styled as Superglue) is a cross between an Afghani landrace strain and Northern Lights (an Afghani hybrid). It has mysterious origins with unknown breeders.
Super Glue is a sticky plant, so it’s best to have a grinder to break down the buds.
How does Super Glue smell and taste?
Across online reviewers and databases, Super Glue’s top three most reported flavors are chemical, diesel, and lemon.
Put your nose to the strain and Super Glue smells spicy, citrusy, and gassy. There will also be a layer of sour-skunk notes that make you wonder where this strain has been hiding all your life. Upon consumption, its flavor has a slightly woody and nutty flavor to it, with an added sweetness on the back end.
Super Glue’s terpene profile is dominant in the spicy caryophyllene, a plant terpene found in spices, black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon; the lemony limonene, found in citrus fruits like lemons and oranges; myrcene, found in lemongrass and mangos; and the hoppy humulene, also present in sage and ginseng.
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