Super Glue

$109.00

Hybrid

$109 per oz

Beautiful pungent piney, earthy aroma

Nicely cured sticky buds

3 reviews

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Superglue, also known as “Superglue OG,” is a slightly indica dominant hybrid (60% indica/40% sativa) strain created through a cross of the classic Afghani X Northern Lights strains. Wonder where this bud gets its name? Take a few hits and you’ll definitely see. Just a few tokes of this heavy-hitter and you’ll be couch-locked and immovable, almost like you’re glued to your seat! The high hits you first with a euphoric boost that does offer an increase in energy although not enough that you’ll really be able to do much of anything. As your happiness grows, a deep feeling of relaxation will slowly wash over your entire being, both physically and mentally, pulling you deeper and deeper into a state of lazy calm before you suddenly realize that you can’t really (and don’t really want to) move. With these heavy effects and its powerful 23% average THC level, Superglue is the perfect choice for treating chronic fatigue, pain, muscle spasms or tremors, depression, and nausea. Superglue has a sharp chemical citrus flavour that can be pretty harsh and a pungent earthy pine aroma to match.

Beautiful pungent piney, earthy aroma

Nicely cured sticky buds

3 reviews for Super Glue

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  1. As described nice smell and taste burns nice and clean. The buzz it great a lot stronger than I thought it would be.

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  2. Works exactly as described. Nice bud.

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  3. This here strain was beautifully pungent with a piney, earthy aroma and indeed was very nicely cured and did actually have very sticky buds. Now at first glance, smell and touch I was very impressed. The buds were sticky almost like glue, to the point I thought it was not as dry as I would like it, but the stem snapped perfectly. Works like devil’s lettuce should.
    Couch Lock Level 5 / 10;
    Gives ya a little something there like you should get started that big project but can’t decide which one should take priority.

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