Genetics:
“Superglue, also referred to as “Superglue OG,” is a 60/40 hybrid strain (60% indica/40% sativa) resulting from crossing the well-known “Afghani” landrace strain, and the ever popular strain, “Northern Lights.” The origin of its name will become evident after just a few hits.
This extremely potent strain will leave you feeling perma-couch-locked and firmly bolted to your easy chair, much like being glued in place. With an immediate and intensely euphoric uplift, “Superglue” offers a moderate boost in energy, then drops into a state of pure bliss as a profound sense of relaxation envelops both mind and body.
This strain boasts a sharp, chemically citrus flavor accompanied by a pungent peppery-mint-pine aroma. The short stouty plant’s colas are tightly stacked and adorned with an abundance of tiny orange and white hairs, all covered in a glistening layer of ivory colored trichomes. The known genetic lineage of this top-shelf strain includes the following powerhouse-pair;
1. “Afghani,” a potent, world famous indica landrace originating from the mountains of Afghanistan. It’s known for unparalelled relaxing effects and earthy, hash-like skunk flavor that is unmistakeable.
2. “Northern Lights,” a legendary cool-climate-bred indica from the Pacific Northwest, famous for its powerful body high and soothing mental effects. It has a sweet and spicy aroma that is irresistible, and is a solid choice for nighttime use by marijuana lovers everywhere.
With a robust high and an average THC level of 25% or higher (our plant tested at 29% THC) “Superglue” proves istself an excellent choice for tokers seeking temporary relief from insomnia, pain, stress, anxiety, muscle spasms or tremors, depression and nausea.
Terps:
The specific terpene profile for “Superglue” includes the following;
1. Myrcene, known for its herbal, skunky and earthy aroma. It contributes to the relaxing and sedative effects of certain marijuana strains like “Superglue.”
2. Pinene, a piney scent that is thought to have potential anti-inflammatory properties. It’s found in conifer trees as well.
3. Limonene, it offers a citrusy aroma and is associated with its potential energistic or mood-enhancing effects.
4. Caryophyllene: Has a spicy, peppery aroma and may have anti-inflammatory properties.
Please note that the terpene profile of “Superglue” may differ depending on specifics such as the growing environment, cutivation techniques and post-harvest curing methods.
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