Maybe from a distance it resembles the Chem family,
but really if you inspect the macros photos of the floral clusters,
there are certain traits that make GG4 very rare if not unique.
These traits include J-shaped trichomes
unusually tall capitate-stalks
unusually well-organized fields of trichomes
unusual presence of trichomes on abaxial leaf surfaces among other rare parts of leaves
Unc has a pic of an internode where you can isolate two tiny flowers for analysis
If you look at that pic, it looks like a tiny pincushion with pins in every possible space
The capitate stalks are just that strong, and they appear in well-organized fields
So it is not simply a matter of trichomes appearing on every possible leaf surface
We have seen a few strains exhibit this trait ("The White" comes to mind immediately)
an analysis of cannabinoid and terpene profiles would provide additional data
kind regards from guineapig
but really if you inspect the macros photos of the floral clusters,
there are certain traits that make GG4 very rare if not unique.
These traits include J-shaped trichomes
unusually tall capitate-stalks
unusually well-organized fields of trichomes
unusual presence of trichomes on abaxial leaf surfaces among other rare parts of leaves
Unc has a pic of an internode where you can isolate two tiny flowers for analysis
If you look at that pic, it looks like a tiny pincushion with pins in every possible space
The capitate stalks are just that strong, and they appear in well-organized fields
So it is not simply a matter of trichomes appearing on every possible leaf surface
We have seen a few strains exhibit this trait ("The White" comes to mind immediately)
an analysis of cannabinoid and terpene profiles would provide additional data
kind regards from guineapig