The Leaf Index
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No. 4448Indica

Indoor Gods Gift

Granddaddy Purple × OG Kush

Indoor God's Gift is an indica-dominant cultivar originating from California, recognized for its dense purple buds and profoundly calming effects. It is well-suited for indoor cultivation due to its compact size and manageable growth habits.

EffectsCalming Sedating Relaxing Cerebral Mood-lifting
AromaGrapeBerryEarthyFloralCitrusCreamyKush

Appearance

This strain produces chunky, resinous buds often displaying deep purple, violet, and green hues contrasted by bright orange pistils. The flowers are densely stacked with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, contributing to a visually appealing, frosted appearance. Its indica-leaning structure results in a bushy plant with short internodal spacing.

Aroma & Flavor

The primary aroma is a blend of grape and berry candy, underpinned by an earthy, kush-like base. Secondary notes of black pepper, lavender, and sweet cream are often present, with some phenotypes exhibiting a subtle fuel undertone. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, featuring sweet grape, red fruit, and earthy notes on the inhale, with spicy, citrus, and floral hints on the exhale.

Effects

Indoor God's Gift is known for delivering heavy, serene body relaxation coupled with a warm, mood-enhancing headspace. It is often described as providing end-of-day comfort and unhurried calm, making it a popular choice for unwinding.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The terpene profile is typically led by myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and limonene, with contributions from linalool, humulene, and pinene. THC content generally ranges from 18-25%, with CBD levels consistently below 1%. The cannabinoid and terpene balance contributes to its soothing yet uplifting effects.

Growing

This cultivar is well-suited for indoor environments, characterized by its compact stature, short internodal spacing, and cooperative feeding requirements. It typically flowers in 8-9 weeks, yielding approximately 450-600 g/m² when properly managed. Its dense bud structure and high resin production are advantageous for growers.

Origins & Lineage

God's Gift emerged on the West Coast scene in the mid-to-late 2000s. It is widely believed to be a cross between Granddaddy Purple and OG Kush, combining the grape-berry aromatics and relaxing qualities of GDP with the structural density and complex euphoria of OG Kush.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Indoor God's Gift?
Indoor God's Gift typically has a THC content ranging from 18% to 25%.
What are the dominant terpenes in God's Gift?
The most common terpenes found in God's Gift are myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, and limonene.
What is the genetic lineage of God's Gift?
God's Gift is generally accepted to be a cross between Granddaddy Purple and OG Kush.
What kind of effects can I expect from God's Gift?
Users often report deeply soothing body relaxation combined with a warm, mood-forward headspace, leading to calm and comfort.