grape god strain
Grape God Strainis a cross between God Bud, an indica, and Grapefruit, a sativa. The sativa genes are dominant, though the exact numbers are hard to come by. The THC content of this useful strain is relatively modest, about 14%, while the CBD content is low, about 0.6%. But the combination of the two, plus the sativa genetics, makes for a focused head high that’s ideal for anxiety and chronic pain. Grape God strain gets its name from its parents and from its strong, sweet grape smell, with hints of earth. This strain has a bright green appearance flecked with dark strands of gold. The effect is deeply relaxing, making this a good strain for treating PTSD, arthritis, migraines, and mood disorders. It can also help with insomnia and chronic pain. Its low CBD content makes it less effective for patients with seizure disorders, but it’s a great choice for many other patients. Possible side effects include dry mouth and dry eyes, while dizziness is also possible. Grape God is most popular on the legal markets in Colorado and the Pacific Northwest, while it’s also commonly found in Michigan, Arizona, and on the black market.grape god strain
About this Hybrid Strain
The sea-green, pine-cone shaped buds that grow off the Grape God cannabis plant smell delicious, like freshly picked grapes in a vineyard. This hybrid is a little more indica than it is sativa, and its flowers taste like sweet burnt berries.grape god strain
Grape God’s THC content can range between 14-28%. The effects from Grape God are long-lasting, simultaneously euphoric with that narcotic effect that comes with smoking an indica. Those wrestling with insomnia or chronic pain may find quick relief in this strain, but PTSD, migraines, and mood disorders are other candidates for treatment with Grape God.
Side effects often include dry mouth, red eyes, and dizziness in high amounts.grape god strain
Growers should anticipate 50 days for flowering. Grape God is known to produce high yields, and grows more like an indica than a sativa. Sea of green and heavy feeds work well with this strain.
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