The Goddess
God Bud × Blue family
The Goddess is an indica-dominant hybrid celebrated for its dense, jewel-toned flowers and complex aromatics. It offers a balanced, serene euphoria that promotes relaxation without sacrificing mental clarity, making it a popular choice for evening use.
Appearance
The Goddess is recognized for its visually appealing, dense flowers, often described as jewel-toned. The plant structure typically features short internodes and heavy calyx stacking, characteristic of indica-dominant genetics.
Aroma & Flavor
This cultivar presents a lush and complex aromatic profile. Consumers often detect a prominent floral note, particularly lavender, layered over sweet berry undertones. Hints of vanilla, earthy spice, and sometimes citrus or mango can also be present, creating a perfumed rather than sugary sweetness.
Effects
The Goddess is generally associated with a serene and grounded euphoria. Its effects are often described as a balanced hybrid experience, starting with gentle mental uplift before transitioning to a deeply relaxing sensation that melts down through the body. It is often favored for easing stress without causing severe sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
The Goddess typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18% to 24%, with CBD content below 1%. The terpene profile is often dominated by myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, with supporting notes from linalool, ocimene, and humulene. This combination contributes to its distinctive floral, berry, and spice aromas and balanced effects.
Growing
Cultivators note that The Goddess exhibits classic indica-hybrid growth patterns, including moderate stretch and tight internodal spacing. Its dense colas can make it susceptible to mold in humid conditions. The strain generally responds well to topping and screen-of-green techniques.
Origins & Lineage
The precise origin of The Goddess is not universally defined, with multiple breeders using the name. However, it is widely considered an indica-leaning hybrid with influences from God Bud, known for its floral and incense-like aromas, or the Blue family, contributing berry notes. Some phenotypes may also show OG or Kush-adjacent traits.