The Leaf Index
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No. 1209Hybrid

Gods Gift Weed

Granddaddy Purple × OG Kush

God's Gift is a hybrid cannabis strain that emerged from California's medical cannabis scene in the mid-2000s. It is recognized for its indica-leaning characteristics, often presenting dense, resinous buds with purple hues. This strain is frequently associated with a calming and relaxing experience.

May help withInsomnia Stress
AromaGrapeCitrusHashPinePepperBerryFloralCoffeeEarthy

Appearance

God's Gift typically produces compact, dense buds with an indica-like structure. Flowers are often noted for their deep purple or violet coloration, especially when cultivated with cooler nighttime temperatures during the late flowering stage. A heavy coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosty, shimmering appearance, signaling significant resin content. Bud shapes can range from golf-ball-like to tapering spades.

Aroma & Flavor Profile

The aroma of God's Gift is often described as a blend of grape, citrus, and hash. Initial notes can resemble grape candy with hints of orange or lemon zest, underpinned by a resinous, hash-like scent. As the aroma develops or the jar is opened, earthy pine and a subtle peppery note may become apparent. The flavor profile on the inhale often mirrors the sweet grape and citrus notes, while the exhale tends to be more hash-forward, with hints of pepper and wood. Some users detect subtle coffee or cocoa undertones.

Effects & Potency

God's Gift is a THC-dominant strain, with reported THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 24%, though some exceptional harvests may test higher. CBD content is generally minimal, usually less than 1%. Consumers often report a calming and deeply relaxing experience, making it a popular choice for evening use. The effects are generally considered indica-leaning, promoting a sense of ease and tranquility.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific terpene profiles can vary, God's Gift is often characterized by a myrcene-forward profile, contributing to its relaxing effects. Other terpenes commonly associated with this strain include limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool, which can contribute to its citrus, peppery, and floral aromatic qualities. The strain is primarily driven by its THC content, with minimal CBD.

Origins & Lineage

God's Gift is widely understood to be an indica-leaning hybrid originating in California around 2004-2006. Its genetic lineage is generally accepted as a cross between Granddaddy Purple and OG Kush. This combination brings together the grape-forward, sedative qualities of Granddaddy Purple with the potent, complex profile of OG Kush, creating a strain known for its relaxing and comforting effects.

Growing Information

God's Gift typically exhibits traits consistent with its indica-leaning genetics, often resulting in dense, resinous flowers. While specific details on flowering time and yield are not extensively detailed in the provided notes, the strain is known for producing visually appealing buds. Cultivation may benefit from attention to temperature during late flowering to enhance its characteristic purple hues.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of God's Gift?
God's Gift typically has a THC content ranging from 18% to 24%.
What are the dominant terpenes in God's Gift?
While variable, dominant terpenes often include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene, contributing to its grape, citrus, and relaxing effects.
What is the origin of God's Gift?
God's Gift originated in California during the mid-2000s medical cannabis era, believed to be a cross between Granddaddy Purple and OG Kush.
What effects does God's Gift produce?
God's Gift is known for producing calming, relaxing, and sometimes creative effects, often favored for evening use.