Through it, I see the flower inside and I can tell it’s been flattened. A brand logo and rectangular strain sticker with a half sun and moon, I assume signifying day and nighttime use, adorn the clear plastic panel that makes up the front of the bag. The generic, flat, plastic, child-resistant zip bag leaves much to be desired. When it comes to packaging, let’s just say I’m underwhelmed by what NUG has to offer. With that kind of reach, I’m optimistic about this strain and I am excited to try NUG’s GG4 for a daytime pick-me-up. And this makes sense, considering this brand has prolific distribution in California’s dispensaries, just take a look at the map of where to find NUG products on their site. I feel like I see the NUG brand in every dispensary I walk into, whether it’s their chocolate bars or their indoor-grown flower. So when I came across NUG’s version of GG4, I immediately knew I should give it a shot. And I’ve always been a huge fan of this strain’s earthy flavor. This original strain was named as such because its trichome-rich buds were said to leave your fingers so sticky, it felt like you had covered them in glue. There are some standout strain genetics that I’ve tried throughout the years, including GG4 (formerly known as Gorilla Glue #4). A sativa-hybrid jump start to my day is always a pleasant way to get things going.īecause of this, I’m always on the hunt for a great new sativa-dominant flower. But the hybrid status also helps slow my thoughts, and bring me to the present. For me, the slight sativa dominance gets my heart pumping and it turns the switch of my mind to an “on” position. I’ll let you in on a secret about me: I enjoy smoking a nice sativa-hybrid to get my day going when I know it’s going to be busy.
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