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House Weed - House Weed | Gods Gift | 3.5g - 1

House Weed | Gods Gift | 3.5g

Users report feeling relaxed with this high potency product.
24.2%
THC
Relaxed
Sleepy
Euphoric

Gods Gift is a classic heavy indica strain that descends from legendary Grandaddy Purple x OG Kush. Both its flavor and aroma profiles share notes of citrus and grape. Toke on some Gods Gift if you are looking for a deeply relaxing body high that leaves you overcome by a dreamy and peaceful state.

Flavors
  • Earthy
  • Spicy/Herbal
  • Pepper
  • Sweet
  • Berry
  • Citrus
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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God's Gift
hybrid

God’s Gift is a strain of mysterious origins, most commonly thought to be a cross of OG Kush and Granddaddy Purple, also known as Grand Daddy Purp or GDP. Winning first place for best indica at the 2015 Bio Cannabis Cup in Spain, God’s Gift is available in the form of feminized seeds from a variety of online seed banks.


Reported to carry an aroma and flavor of skunky, sweet grapes, God’s Gift is said to bless smokers with heady cerebral effects that gradually taper off into a relaxing buzz. One sample of God’s Gift analyzed by the cannabis testing lab Analytical 360 demonstrated THC levels exceeding 18%. For this particular sample, the three most prominent terpenes included humulene, terpinolene, and beta-caryophyllene.


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