GG#4 Auto: The Reliable Workhorse for Speed-Run Harvests
When you want the legendary resinous potency of GG#4 without waiting for a full photoperiod cycle, Blimburn Seeds' auto-flowering take delivers the goods. This sativa-leaning cross marries the sticky, terpene-rich character of the original GG#4 clone with dependable ruderalis genetics. The result is a strain that flips to flower on its own timeline, completing its lifecycle in roughly 9–10 weeks regardless of your light schedule. At 24% THC, expect a buzzy, energetic high paired with that coveted glue-like resin production. Whether you're growing in a cramped BC apartment or maximizing short Prairie summers, this strain respects your constraints while delivering serious quality.
Growing GG#4 Auto Across Canada: Practical Notes
GG#4 Auto's ruderalis parentage makes it tolerant of variable light and temperature swings—a genuine advantage in coastal fog or prairie cold snaps. Indoors, maintain 18–20°C nights and ambient humidity below 55% once flowering arrives to prevent bud rot in humid Maritime climates. Outdoors, direct it into full sun for 12+ hours daily; even in Ontario's shortened season, it'll mature before heavy autumn rains arrive. Feed conservatively—this line doesn't demand heavy nitrogen, and oversupply can dilute terpenes. Expect vigorous branching rather than single-cola dominance; LST works well in confined spaces. Watch for powdery mildew in humid regions; ensure airflow and prune lower foliage. The sticky resin makes manicuring labour-intensive, so plan accordingly.
High, Flavour & Experience
GG#4 Auto's 24% THC produces a clear-headed rush that builds into a sustained, creative state—ideal for daytime or social sessions. Flavour leans earthy and diesel-forward, with peppery undertones and a subtle sweet finish reminiscent of fuel and forest floor. That glue-lineage resin coating means a slower burn and long-lasting smoke that clings to your palate. Best enjoyed when you want mental stimulation without couch-lock; perfect for artists, musicians, or anyone tackling focused work who doesn't mind the buzz.




