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No. 1840Hybrid

Mile High Glue by Heisenbeans Genetics

Indica × Sativa

Mile High Glue is a hybrid cannabis strain developed by Heisenbeans Genetics. It is recognized for its significant trichome production and robust resin content, characteristic of the 'Glue' family of cultivars. This strain aims to provide a balanced experience, combining relaxation with mental uplift.

EffectsCerebral
May help withStress
AromaDieselEarthyHerbalChocolateCoffeePineCitrusLavender

Appearance

Mile High Glue produces dense, resinous flowers with a classic hybrid structure, featuring medium-long colas and substantial secondary branches. The buds are often conical or spear-shaped, with a calyx-forward appearance that facilitates easier trimming. Its visual signature is a heavy coating of trichomes on the bracts and sugar leaves, giving the flowers a crystalline, frosted look. Coloration can range from lime to forest green, sometimes showing faint lavender hues, with pistils maturing to copper tones.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Mile High Glue is complex, often starting with a potent diesel or solvent-like fuel scent mingled with damp earth and pine notes. Upon closer inspection, spicy undertones, hints of chocolate, and coffee can be detected. When a flower is broken apart, brighter citrus and pine aromas become more apparent, supported by woodsy and herbal base notes. The flavor profile generally mirrors the aroma, offering a rich combination of diesel, chocolate, citrus, and earthy characteristics.

Effects

This hybrid strain is noted for delivering a cerebral lift, suggesting an uplifting and potentially energizing mental effect. While specific details on the full spectrum of effects are not extensively detailed, its classification as a hybrid implies a balance between mental stimulation and physical relaxation. The potency, indicated by its THC range, suggests that users may experience pronounced effects.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Mile High Glue is expected to be a Type I cultivar, with THCA as the dominant cannabinoid and CBD present at trace levels (<1%). Laboratory analyses of similar 'Glue' family strains typically show total THC percentages ranging from 18% to 26%, with occasional outliers exceeding this. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may contribute to its overall profile. Key terpenes often associated with this lineage include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, and Humulene, contributing to its distinct aroma and potential effects.

Growing

Mile High Glue is generally considered a versatile cultivar suitable for both home growers and professional cultivation. It typically finishes flowering within eight to nine weeks. The strain is noted for its resilience, potentially tolerating drier conditions and demonstrating good structure with robust stems and dense flower formation. It is bred for heavy trichome production, making it attractive for resin extraction.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Heisenbeans Genetics, Mile High Glue is a hybrid strain created by crossing indica and sativa genetics. While the precise parentage is not publicly disclosed, the 'Glue' designation strongly suggests a connection to the Original Glue lineage or similar chem-dominant strains known for their sticky resin and potent effects. The strain's name also pays homage to Colorado's Mile High City.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Mile High Glue?
Mile High Glue typically has a THC content ranging from 15% to 25%.
What are the primary aromas of Mile High Glue?
The primary aromas include diesel, earthy notes, pine, chocolate, and citrus.
What type of hybrid is Mile High Glue?
Mile High Glue is classified as a hybrid, bred from indica and sativa genetics.
Who developed the Mile High Glue strain?
Mile High Glue was developed by Heisenbeans Genetics.