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What are the effects of Auto Gorilla Glue?
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Auto Gorilla Glue, also known as Auto GG4 or Auto Original Glue, is an autoflowering hybrid strain that typically produces potent effects combining both cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation. This strain generally contains THC levels ranging from 18-25%, making it considerably strong for both recreational and therapeutic users.
The effects profile of Auto Gorilla Glue typically begins with an uplifting cerebral rush that enhances mood and creativity, followed by a gradual transition into deep physical relaxation. Users commonly report feeling euphoric and mentally focused during the initial onset, which usually occurs within 10-15 minutes of consumption. The strain's indica-dominant genetics (approximately 60% indica, 40% sativa) contribute to its characteristic "couch-lock" effect that develops 30-60 minutes after use.
Physically, Auto Gorilla Glue is known for producing significant muscle relaxation and pain relief. Many users report relief from chronic pain, inflammation, and muscle tension. The strain's sedating properties make it particularly popular for evening use, as it often leads to drowsiness and improved sleep quality.
Mentally, effects include stress reduction, anxiety relief, and mood elevation. However, the high THC content can cause adverse effects in sensitive users, including dry mouth, dry eyes, dizziness, and in some cases, anxiety or paranoia when consumed in large quantities.
The duration of effects typically lasts 2-4 hours, with peak effects occurring 1-2 hours after consumption. The autoflowering genetics don't significantly alter the effects compared to the original photoperiod Gorilla Glue strain, maintaining the same potent profile while offering faster cultivation times.
*Disclaimer: Cannabis affects individuals differently based on tolerance, body chemistry, and consumption method. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Consult healthcare professionals for medical cannabis guidance.*