Grape God Marijuana Seeds Information
The Next Generation Seed Company (breeders based in beautiful British Columbia) joined God Bud and Grapefruit genetics to achieve the Grape God strain. It leaves an earthy, sweet, and spicy grape aroma in the air. Its spring green leaves are streaked with purplish hues created by “shocking” the plant. The Grape God’s pine-cone shaped sea-green buds are dense and indica-like.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Grape God?
Derived from its name, Grape God tastes like sweet blueberries, grapefruit, skunk, and earth combined.
The flavors are like sweet blueberries as you inhale with an earthy undertone on the exhale.
An indica leaning strain, Grape God gives a long-lasting narcotic effect making you feel relaxed and sleepy in a smooth, gradual way. It is a high mental kick in elevating your mood, and a stronger body high envelops you in complete relaxation. It will make you happier, euphoric, creative and uplifted for hours.
Grape God is best consumed by master smokers and beginners in the evening or before bedtime because of its sedative effects.
What are the Medical Benefits of Grape God?
Grape God’s relaxing effects will benefit patients who are in pain, anxious, stressed-out, and those who suffer from lack of sleep. Its euphoric properties will lessen stress, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. A healthy appetite stimulant, it is suitable for people who want to gain weight and stock up on their nutrients.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Grape God.
Just like any other strains, the side effects often include dry mouth and dry, itchy eyes. Just remember that hydration is the key. Drinking ample amounts of water help reduce adverse reactions. Dizziness, paranoia, headaches, and sedation may also be felt if consumed in high amounts.
How to Grow Grape God?
Grape God is easy to grow indoors or outdoors. It is a low maintenance plant. Short and bushy, growers should top and trim away leaves that overcrowd others. It loves a warm, humid climate (temperatures between 72 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit) when grown outdoors. Many consumers say that the Sea of Green method and heavy feeds make a better harvest. The technique of shocking (a technique of exposing the strain to frosty temperatures in the late state of vegetation) is advised to bring out Grape God’s signature purplish color. It is also known to be resistant to common molds and mildew.
Indoors, Flowering takes an average of about 8 to 9 weeks. Its harvest produces a yield of about 8 ounces of weed per square meter. Outdoors, harvest comes around late September to early October. An expected return of about 21 ounces of bud per plant is to be thankful for.