
What Are Grease Monkey Seeds?
Grease Monkey seeds grow into a feminized photoperiod plant created by crossing GG4 (Gorilla Glue #4) with Cookies and Cream. The genetics lean indica and are recognized for producing thick, resin-coated buds that reflect the glue-style potency of their GG4 parent.
This lineage combines the heavy trichome production of Gorilla Glue with the creamy dessert traits of Cookies and Cream, creating a cultivar valued for both strength and terpene depth.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Earthy diesel and sweet vanilla dominate the aroma, often backed by subtle skunky notes. Terpenes such as caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene help shape a slow, body-centered effect that begins with a light mental lift before settling into deep physical relaxation typical of indica-leaning hybrids.
Grease Monkey Grown by our customers

You may also like…

Cereal Milk

Zoap

White Truffle

Peanut Butter Breath
Usefull information and FAQ
- Are Grease Monkey seeds good for beginners?
Grease Monkey seeds are better suited for intermediate growers. The plant is structurally resilient and handles training well, but its dense buds make late flowering tricky. Beginners often underestimate humidity control, which is where most problems happen. If your environment is stable, it becomes much easier to manage.
- How do you train Grease Monkey plants?
Start early. Topping around the 4th–6th node combined with low-stress training creates a wide, even canopy with multiple strong bud sites. This strain responds extremely well to lateral training, and a light ScrOG setup can significantly increase yield by improving light distribution across the canopy.
- Why is airflow critical for Grease Monkey?
Grease Monkey produces very dense, sticky buds that trap moisture inside the canopy. Without strong airflow, mold can develop quickly during flowering. Oscillating fans, proper spacing, and selective defoliation are essential to keep microclimates dry around the buds.
- What humidity levels work best for Grease Monkey?
Humidity should gradually decrease as the plant matures. Around 50–60% in veg and closer to 40–50% in flower helps prevent mold while supporting healthy growth. Letting humidity stay too high late in bloom is one of the most common mistakes with this strain.
- Does Grease Monkey require heavy feeding?
It’s a moderate-to-heavy feeder. During vegetative growth, it benefits from strong nitrogen levels, then shifts toward higher phosphorus and potassium in flower. However, overfeeding can reduce terpene quality, so balance is key rather than pushing maximum nutrients.
- What mistakes reduce Grease Monkey yield?
The biggest mistake is poor canopy management. Letting the plant grow naturally often creates dense, shaded areas with weak bud development. Another issue is ignoring environmental stability like temperature and humidity swings during flowering can reduce both yield and resin quality.
- What makes Grease Monkey unique to grow?
Unlike many strains, Grease Monkey combines strong structural resilience with very high resin production. It can handle aggressive training better than most, but still requires careful environmental control. This mix makes it forgiving in early growth, yet demanding during the final flowering stages.







