God Stomper by The Bakery Genetics
(Unknown Indica) × (Unknown Sativa)
God Stomper is a hybrid strain developed by The Bakery Genetics, emerging from early 2010s breeding efforts aimed at combining indica and sativa qualities. It is recognized for its balanced profile, appealing to both recreational and medicinal users.
Appearance
God Stomper buds are typically dense and compact, characterized by deep green hues often interspersed with purple undertones. They are notable for their abundant trichome coverage, which can appear as sparkling crystals, and vibrant orange pistils that provide a striking contrast. The plant structure is generally robust, with leaves that exhibit a resinous sheen.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of God Stomper is a complex blend featuring earthy, citrus, and spicy notes, with hints of sweet spice and a forest floor-like quality. Its flavor profile mirrors the aroma, opening with citrus and berry sweetness that evolves into deeper, earthy undertones. Some users also detect subtle peppery or garlicky notes.
Effects
This strain is noted for providing a balanced experience, combining cerebral euphoria with physical relaxation. Early testers and connoisseurs have consistently observed this blend of thoughtful relaxation and elevated moods. The effects are generally well-rounded, making it suitable for various consumption occasions.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
God Stomper typically exhibits THC concentrations ranging between 18% and 22%, with CBD levels generally below 1%. This cannabinoid profile contributes to its psychoactive properties and balanced effects. The strain's terpene profile is complex, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor characteristics.
Origins & Lineage
God Stomper's lineage is a product of modern cultivation and traditional breeding techniques, aiming to capture the best traits from both indica and sativa phenotypes. Developed in the early 2010s by The Bakery Genetics, its creation involved meticulous selection and integration of genetics from renowned strains known for potent effects. The strain's development reflects a commitment to genetic purity and experimental breeding.