
Killer Glue
Cannabis seeds
by Little Chief Collabs
Killer Glue Feminised Cannabis Seeds
Killer Glue is a feminised indica-dominant hybrid from Little Chief Collabs that crosses AK-47 with Original Glue (GG#4) to produce a resin-drenched, deeply relaxing strain with a flowering time of 9–10 weeks. If you've grown either parent before, you already know the pedigree — this one takes the structural density of Original Glue and the vigour of AK-47 and rolls them into a compact, heavy-yielding plant that's genuinely hard to mess up.
What Makes Killer Glue Seeds Special
Two legendary genetics in one packet — that's the short version. AK-47, despite its aggressive name, has been a staple since the mid-'90s for its complex terpene profile and reliable structure. Original Glue (GG#4) needs no introduction: it swept Cannabis Cup awards and became one of the most cloned strains on the planet for a reason. Little Chief Collabs — a UK-based seed collective that pairs established breeders for limited-run crosses — brought these two together, and the result is a strain that leans indica in structure and effect while keeping enough sativa influence to stay interesting.
The plant itself stays compact. We're not talking ceiling-scrapers here — Killer Glue keeps a manageable height both indoors and out, which makes her a solid pick if you're working with a smaller tent or need something discreet on a balcony. Despite the modest stature, yields are generous. Those tight, dense buds pack on weight in the final weeks of flowering, and by harvest you'll see a thick layer of trichomes that makes trimming a sticky affair. Bring gloves. Seriously.
Killer Glue Flavour and Aroma Profile
Killer Glue seeds produce buds with a pungent, layered scent that hits you the moment you crack a jar. The dominant notes are sweet and floral — almost honeyed — with a sharp pine backbone that comes through on the exhale. There's a diesel undertone inherited from the Original Glue side that grounds the sweetness and stops it from becoming one-dimensional. If you've smelled GG#4 before, you'll recognise that sticky, fuel-forward edge, but the AK-47 genetics soften it with something more fragrant and approachable.
Once dried and properly cured (give it at least 2 weeks in jars, burping daily for the first 5 days), the flavour tightens up considerably. Vaped at lower temperatures — around 180–190°C — you get the floral and pine notes front and centre. Combustion brings out more of the diesel and earthy tones. Either way, the smoke is smooth and thick, which tracks with the resin production you'll see during flowering.
Growing Killer Glue: What to Expect
Killer Glue feminised seeds are about as forgiving as cannabis genetics get. She performs well in soil, coco, or hydroponic setups, and doesn't demand heavy feeding schedules — medium-high nutrient doses from a reputable line will keep her happy through veg and flower. Indoors, an 18/6 light schedule during vegetative growth is standard. Flip to 12/12 when you're ready to flower, and expect 9–10 weeks before harvest.
One honest note: because the buds get so dense, airflow matters. If you're growing in a tent without proper ventilation, those thick colas can trap moisture and invite problems late in flower. A decent extraction fan and some light defoliation in week 3–4 of flower will save you headaches. This isn't a strain-specific weakness — it's just physics when you're dealing with rock-hard buds in an enclosed space.
Outdoors, she'll finish by mid to late October in most European climates. The compact structure means she doesn't scream "cannabis plant" from across the garden, which is a genuine advantage if neighbours are a consideration.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Breeder | Little Chief Collabs (UK) |
| Genetics | AK-47 x Original Glue (GG#4) |
| Type | Indica-dominant hybrid (feminised) |
| Flowering Time | 9–10 weeks |
| Seeds Per Pack | 6 |
| THC Content | High (genetics from two potent parent strains) |
| Plant Height | Compact — suitable for small tents and discreet outdoor grows |
| Yield | High — dense, resin-coated buds |
| Grow Difficulty | Easy — suitable for first-time growers |
| Suitable Environment | Indoor and outdoor |
| SKU | CSLC0002 |
Killer Glue Effects and THC Levels
Both parent strains are known for producing high THC concentrations, and Killer Glue inherits that trait in full. The effect leans heavily towards physical relaxation — a body-focused calm that settles in gradually and deepens over the course of an hour. There's a cerebral component too, especially in the first 15–20 minutes, but this isn't a strain that's going to have you reorganising your kitchen at midnight. It's more of a "sink into the sofa and appreciate whatever's on the screen" kind of evening.
For new consumers, a single small puff followed by at least 15 minutes of assessment is a sensible approach, given the potency of this cross. Experienced growers and consumers often note that Killer Glue's relaxation can tip into heavy sedation if you overdo it — which, given how smooth the smoke is, happens more easily than you'd expect. Pace yourself.
According to a review published in Pharmacotherapy (PubMed ID: 23386598), cannabis demonstrates varied pharmacological and clinical effects depending on cannabinoid concentration and individual response. Research also suggests that THC-dominant strains may support relaxation in certain contexts, though individual reactions vary and clinical evidence remains an active area of study (NIH RFI on Cannabis Research, NCCIH).
Killer Glue vs Other Indica-Dominant Hybrids
If you're comparing Killer Glue to other indica-dominant seeds in the catalogue, the most obvious alternative is a straight Original Glue (GG#4) seed. GG#4 on its own tends to produce slightly taller plants with a longer stretch in early flower, and the flavour profile leans more heavily on diesel and earth. Killer Glue, by contrast, brings in the floral sweetness and structural compactness from the AK-47 side — making it the better pick if space is limited or you want something with a more complex terpene profile.
For growers who want a similar relaxation-focused result but in autoflower format, GG#4 Original Glue Auto is worth a look. You'll sacrifice some yield and potency ceiling, but gain speed — most autos finish seed-to-harvest in 10–11 weeks total. Killer Glue's 9–10 week flowering period (plus veg time) means a longer total grow, but the photoperiod format gives you control over plant size and timing that autos simply can't match.
| Feature | Killer Glue (Little Chief Collabs) | Original Glue (GG#4) Photoperiod |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | AK-47 x Original Glue | Chem's Sister x Sour Dubb x Chocolate Diesel |
| Type | Feminised photoperiod | Feminised photoperiod |
| Flowering Time | 9–10 weeks | 8–9 weeks |
| Plant Height | Compact | Medium-tall |
| Dominant Flavour | Sweet, floral, pine | Diesel, earth, chocolate |
| Grow Difficulty | Easy | Easy-moderate |
Running Killer Glue in a small tent? Pair her with a carbon filter and extraction fan setup to manage the pungent aroma during late flower — those resinous buds throw off serious scent from week 6 onwards. A basic hygrometer is also worth grabbing to monitor humidity around those dense colas.
How to Grow Killer Glue Seeds
- Germinate your Killer Glue feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug. Keep temperatures between 22–26°C and expect taproots within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first set of true leaves appears. A 10–15 litre pot works well for indoor grows; outdoor growers can go larger for bigger yields.
- Maintain an 18/6 light schedule during vegetative growth. Killer Glue stays compact, so 3–5 weeks of veg is usually enough indoors before flipping to 12/12.
- Feed with medium-high nutrient concentrations throughout veg and flower. She's not a heavy feeder, but she responds well to consistent nutrition — don't starve her, don't drown her.
- Switch to a 12/12 light schedule to trigger flowering. Expect 9–10 weeks of flower before harvest.
- Defoliate lightly around weeks 3–4 of flower to improve airflow through the canopy. Those dense buds need air circulation to stay healthy.
- Monitor trichome development with a jeweller's loupe from week 8 onwards. Harvest when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white, with around 10–20% amber for a more relaxing result.
- Dry your harvested buds in a dark room at 18–21°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days. Cure in glass jars for a minimum of 2 weeks, burping daily for the first 5 days.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











