Siberian GG4 by Landrace Bureau
Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
Siberian Gg4 is an autoflowering hybrid from Landrace Bureau, blending ruderalis resilience with the potent characteristics of modern cannabis. It offers a rapid, day-neutral flowering cycle, making it suitable for various growers and environments while aiming to deliver the renowned effects of its GG4 lineage.
Appearance & Morphology
Siberian Gg4 plants typically reach a compact to medium stature indoors, producing dense, resinous colas. The flowers are heavily coated in trichomes, appearing frosty from a distance, with stigmas transitioning from cream to amber as they mature. Some phenotypes may exhibit subtle lavender hues under cooler temperatures late in the flowering stage.
Aroma & Flavor Profile
The aroma of Siberian Gg4 is characterized by a gassy, earthy, and pine-forward bouquet, often with diesel and sour undertones. Upon curing, notes of chocolate and coffee may emerge. The flavor profile frequently presents an initial diesel taste followed by earthy, herbal, and sometimes citrus notes on the exhale, finishing with a peppery sensation.
Effects & Potency
Consumers can expect Siberian Gg4 to deliver a balanced experience, combining a relaxed, potentially couch-locked sensation with a clear, functional headspace, especially at lower doses. While specific lab results vary, modern autoflowering hybrids like this commonly test around 18% THC, with CBD levels typically below 1%.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain's terpene profile is rich, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. Key terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Humulene, and Ocimene. Cannabinoid content is dominated by THC, with minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC present in smaller amounts.
Cultivation
As an autoflower, Siberian Gg4 is bred for ease of cultivation, featuring a predictable seed-to-harvest cycle of approximately 70 to 95 days. It exhibits ruderalis hardiness, tolerating cooler conditions, and is well-suited for growers seeking quick turnaround times or multi-harvest strategies in shorter seasons. The plant structure is generally compact to medium, with dense bud formation.
Origins & Lineage
Siberian Gg4 by Landrace Bureau draws inspiration from the famous GG4 (Original Glue) lineage. It integrates ruderalis genetics to provide autoflowering capabilities, meaning it flowers based on age rather than light cycle. This results in a hybrid with a three-way heritage: ruderalis, indica, and sativa.