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BC Bud Depot - God's Gift

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Both relaxing and euphoric, the extremely flavourful God's Gift is an S1 hybrid of Grand Daddy Purps and OG Kush and a world champion winner for Best Indica at the 2015 Bio Cannabis Cup in Spain. With excellent bag appeal, The God's Gift also has a strong odour that will waft through the air and stick around for a while.

The buds have a very dank pungent smell with the smoke being so smooth and sweet that you never want to let it out. When smoked or vaped, the amazing taste will linger on the lips and tongue and the exhale is robust and deep, bringing on a clear and heady high that is very motivational, balanced with a transcending and soothing body high. Overall God's Gift is true to the name it was given.

Characteristics

Genetics: Grand Daddy Purps x OG Kush (s1)

Type: Mostly Indica

Flowering Time: 8-9 Weeks

Flowering Type: Photoperiod

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Taste: Deep grape

Smell: Dank pungent

Effect: Relaxing and euphoric

Harvest: Late September

Awards: Best Indica 2015 Bio Cannabis Cup

Disclaimer

In accordance with UK laws we only sell genuine cannabis seeds which are strictly for collection or souvenir purposes only. At present in the UK, it is legal to sell and own dormant cannabis seeds however it is illegal to cultivate, germinate, grow, or otherwise use them and as such we are not able to provide any information relating to this.

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