
ClearGold Cartridge 1000mg - God's Gift
God's Gift is an Indica dominant hybrid (90% Indica, 10% sativa) and is the potent offspring of Grand Daddy Purple and OG Kush. The high will leave you in a dreamy and peaceful daze. Do not be surprised if you want to end up hugging onto your couch for dear life before the high gradually begins to disappear. A few hits of the strain are more than enough to make you sleep for hours. But this is not necessarily a bad thing as it is perfect for individuals looking for a pain reliever. Moreover, it is highly effective as a stress reliever and at naturally boosting your appetite. -- iLAVA ClearGold vape cartridges are rich in cannabinoids and terpenoids and are manufactured using best practices for clear distillation. Our cartridges contain No Vitamin E Acetate, No lipids, No Residual Solvents, No polyethylene glycol, No propylene glycol, No MCT oil, and No vegetable glycerin. iLAVA ClearGold cartridges contain naturally derived Terpenes and have been tested to show No glycerin derivatives. No pesticides are applied on any marijuana plants used in the production of iLAVA ClearGold vape cartridges. -- iLAVA cartridges should be used only with genuine CCELL batteries.
- Earthy
- Spicy/Herbal
- Pepper

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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.