God’s Gift

$29.00

Grape-berry candy sweetness meets a faint diesel-pine edge, easing into a dreamy, sleepy finish.

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God’s Gift has a darker fruit character, the kind that smells rich rather than bright. Grape and berry sweetness show up immediately, then candy notes fill the middle, and the base turns earthy with diesel and pine adding depth and contrast. Granddaddy Purple x OG Kush genetics keep it firmly Indica-leaning at 90%.

You will often feel warm and content, with a happy lift early on that gradually slows into a more restful experience. Flowering usually runs about 7 to 9 weeks, so it stays manageable without being rushed. Height stays consistent across environments at 130 to 180 cm, which makes planning easier whether you run it indoors or outdoors. Yields lean more quality-forward than sheer output: about 300 to 350 gr/m² indoors, and 350 to 450 gr/plant outdoors, rewarding growers who focus on finishing and cure rather than chasing maximum weight.

A careful cure helps the grape note become smoother and more defined, while the diesel and pine keep the jar from turning overly sweet. God’s Gift works well for growers who want fruit depth with a grounded OG edge, plus a comfortable, slow-settling experience that feels unforced and steady.

Genetic Background:Granddaddy Purple x OG Kush
THC: 
CBD:Medium
Sativa:10%
Indica:90%
Flavor:Sweet, berry, grape, candy, citrus, earthy, diesel, pine
Effect:Soothing, relaxing, happy, sleepy
Breeder Location: United States
Yield indoor:300-350 gr/m²
Yield outdoor:350-450 gr/plant
Flowering time:7-9 weeks
Height indoor:130-180 cm
Height outdoor:130-180 cm
Harvest Month:Mid to late October
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God's Gift FAQ

God’s Gift is often associated with a more compact, manageable growth style that can feel straightforward to shape compared with taller, stretchier varieties.

Often, yes. Its growth habit typically makes it easier to keep the canopy under control in short tents.

Many plants build a sturdy frame with a fuller canopy, and side branches can become productive when you guide them outward early.

Stretch is often modest to moderate, which is helpful if you are trying to avoid height surprises.

It is generally treated as a standard flowering run, with exact finish time depending on phenotype and environment.

Growers often describe a deeper, richer profile that leans more “dark” and grounded rather than sharp or zesty, especially after curing.

Some plants can show more color expression depending on phenotype and finishing conditions. If color matters to you, keep the environment stable and avoid stressing the plant late in flower.

It can produce tight, weighty flowers, which is great for yield but also makes airflow and humidity management important late in the run.

It can be, especially for growers who want a plant that stays more compact. The main thing is staying consistent with watering habits.

With an even canopy and steady conditions, it can produce a satisfying harvest. A flat canopy usually matters more than pushing extreme feeding late.

Yes, we offer a germination guarantee, and you can find the policy HERE.

We ship in plain, unbranded packaging so your order arrives privately and without attention-grabbing labeling.

It can do well outdoors with strong sun and airflow, but as with many denser-flowering plants, prolonged damp finishing weather is something to watch.

Look for a mature, steady aroma, reduced new pistil growth, and a fuller flower swell, then confirm final timing with your preferred trichome approach.

It often appeals because it can finish with a rich, grounded character and a solid, dense structure when dried and cured patiently.

Feminized seeds are bred to produce flower-only plants under normal growing conditions.

Yes, flowering starts when you switch the light schedule.

Yes, cloning in veg is possible, and it is a good option if you find a specific plant expression you want to keep consistent.

Usually, yes. You are planning around flower-producing plants instead of making space for male identification and removal.

They can be, especially if you train the plant wide and keep the canopy even rather than tall.

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