The Glue family begins with Gorilla Glue #4, a 2013 phenotype hunt by Joesy Whales and Lone Watie of GG Strains that crossed Chem's Sister with Sour Dubb and Chocolate Diesel. GG4 swept the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cups in both Los Angeles and Michigan, then took the 2015 Jamaica World Cup, and its winning resin coverage gave the line its name — trim scissors literally glue shut after a session with GG4 buds. The family is small but distinctive: every strain in the line traces back to GG4 or its sibling phenotypes (GG1, GG5) and inherits the same loud chem-diesel-pine terpene stack alongside borderline absurd trichome production. Plants finish in eight to nine weeks, hold a medium height with sturdy branching, and reward growers with dense, frosty colas that test in the high twenties for THC. The high is heavy, glue-to-the-couch sedating in the classic sense, and the Glue line still anchors the "most resin per gram" conversation on commercial menus a decade after release.