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God’s Gift

God’s Gift is a potent indica-dominant hybrid strain known for its relaxing and euphoric effects. A cross between the legendary Granddaddy Purple and OG Kush, this strain is widely appreciated for its calming properties that help ease stress, anxiety, and physical pain. With THC levels typically between 18% and 22%, God’s Gift delivers a strong body high that leads to deep relaxation, making it ideal for nighttime use. Its sweet, fruity flavor and smooth smoke further add to its appeal, making it a favorite among medical and recreational users alike.

OG Kush

God’s Gift is a 90% indica and 10% sativa hybrid, known for its strong sedative effects. The strain’s heavy indica lineage makes it perfect for users looking to relieve stress and unwind after a long day. With its high THC content, God’s Gift provides a euphoric cerebral high that quickly transitions into a relaxing body high, making it an ideal strain for treating insomnia, chronic pain, and stress-related conditions. The strain’s flavor profile, which includes notes of sweet berries and earthy undertones, has made it popular among cannabis enthusiasts who appreciate flavorful, potent strains.
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Cannabinoids

Tetrahydrocannabinol

THC

15%-27%

Cannabidiol

CBD

0.45%-1.6%

Tetrahydrocannabivarin

THCV

0.34%-1.62%

Cannabidiol

CBG

0.38%-1.68%

Strain types

Indica
90%
Sativa
10%

Flavors

Citrus / Berry / Earthy / Chestnut / Hash

Aromas

Fruit / Grape / Pine / Spicy

Terpenes

God’s Gift’s terpene profile includes:

  • Myrcene: Known for its sedative properties, myrcene adds an earthy, musky aroma to the strain and helps promote relaxation and sleep.
  • Limonene: This citrusy terpene adds a bright, uplifting quality to the strain’s effects, helping to relieve stress and anxiety.
  • Beta-Caryophyllene: This spicy terpene provides anti-inflammatory effects and adds depth to the strain’s flavor with its peppery, earthy notes.

Flavonoids

Flavonoids aren’t regularly tested in individual cannabis strains. Due to this, it hasn’t been determined what exact flavonoids are in God’s Gift. Common flavonoids in cannabis, which may be present in God’s Gift, include cannflavins A, B, and C, quercetin, beta-sitosterol, and kaempferol.

Effects

God’s Gifts has been reported to have the following effects:

Relaxed

Sleepy

Uplifted

Happy

Tingly

The following adverse effects have also been reported:

Dry Eyes / Paranoia / Dizziness / Dry Mouth / Headache
The effects of God’s Gift are primarily physical, with a strong body high that promotes relaxation and sedation. Users typically feel an initial wave of euphoria, followed by a deep sense of calm that helps ease tension and stress. The strain’s indica dominance ensures that users experience heavy physical relaxation, which can lead to couch-lock or sleep in higher doses. While the strain provides mental clarity and mood elevation, its primary focus is on physical relaxation, making it a perfect choice for evening or nighttime use. Common side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and slight dizziness in higher doses.

Medical Applications

God’s Gift is widely used for its medicinal properties, particularly for managing chronic pain, insomnia, and stress. Its strong sedative effects make it suitable for treating a variety of physical and mental conditions, offering relief without causing overwhelming psychoactivity.
God’s Gift is highly effective at managing chronic pain, muscle tension, and inflammation. Its sedative effects make it ideal for patients dealing with conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, and migraines. The strain’s long-lasting body high helps ease pain and discomfort, allowing users to relax and sleep more comfortably.
Due to its calming and mood-boosting effects, God’s Gift is commonly used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. The strain helps reduce anxious thoughts while promoting a sense of well-being and relaxation. Its euphoric head high also makes it useful for managing depression and other mood disorders.
God’s Gift can help stimulate appetite, making it beneficial for patients dealing with appetite loss due to illness or treatments like chemotherapy. Its sweet, fruity flavor also makes it enjoyable to consume before meals, helping to increase hunger and improve the overall eating experience.
In addition to stimulating appetite, God’s Gift can relieve nausea and vomiting. The strain’s calming effects on the stomach, combined with its relaxing body high, make it a good option for patients undergoing treatments that cause digestive discomfort.
God’s Gift has anti-inflammatory properties, largely due to its beta-caryophyllene content. This makes it effective for managing inflammation-related conditions such as joint pain, arthritis, and muscle inflammation. The strain’s ability to reduce swelling and provide pain relief makes it a popular choice for patients seeking natural ways to manage inflammation.
God’s Gift’s relaxing effects make it useful for managing symptoms of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). While the strain provides deep physical relaxation, its mood-enhancing effects help improve energy and motivation, making it easier for users to manage fatigue without becoming overly sedated.

Dosing

Given God’s Gift’s high THC content, beginners should start with a low dose to avoid overwhelming psychoactive effects. A small amount is usually enough to experience the strain’s calming and relaxing effects. For more experienced users, higher doses can provide stronger pain relief and deeper relaxation, making God’s Gift ideal for nighttime use.

Growing

God’s Gift is relatively easy to grow and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. The strain thrives best in a controlled environment where temperature and humidity levels can be monitored. It is resistant to mold and pests, making it a good option for novice growers.
Growing Strain

Height

God’s Gift plants tend to grow medium to tall, reaching around 3 to 5 feet when grown indoors. Outdoor growers can expect slightly taller plants, making God’s Gift a manageable strain for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.

Humidity and Temperature

God’s Gift prefers warm, dry climates with temperatures between 70°F and 80°F. The strain is relatively tolerant of varying humidity levels, but it’s important to maintain proper airflow during the flowering stage to prevent mold and mildew from developing on the dense buds.

Flowering

God’s Gift has a flowering period of around 8 to 9 weeks when grown indoors. Outdoor growers can expect to harvest by early October. The plants produce dense, resin-coated buds with purple hues, making them visually appealing. Indoor yields average around 16 ounces per square meter, while outdoor plants can yield up to 18 ounces per plant.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the THC content of God’s Gift?

God’s Gift typically contains between 18% and 22% THC.

2. Is God’s Gift more indica or sativa?

God’s Gift is an indica-dominant hybrid with 90% indica and 10% sativa genetics.

3. What are the medical uses of God’s Gift?

God’s Gift is commonly used to treat chronic pain, stress, insomnia, appetite loss, nausea, and inflammation.

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