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God’S Gift

Feminised

God’S Gift is an indica-dominant strain with dense, resinous buds and a grape-kush profile.

Why choose God’S Gift?
  • Compact, resin-heavy plants ideal for discreet gardens
  • Sweet grape and kush flavours with a creamy finish
  • Reliable sedative effects for night-time relief
THC 18-22%
CBD ≤1%
Lineage Granddaddy Purple x OG Kush
Genotype Indica-dominant
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-140 cm)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Grape, Earthy, Pine
Seed Type Feminised
Climate wet Welsh valley climate
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About God'S Gift

God’S Gift is an indica-dominant cultivar prized for its compact plants, heavy trichome coverage and a sweet grape-kush aroma. It performs well both indoors and outdoors when growers manage humidity and soil health, and it rewards careful training and organic feeding with stable yields and sedative, pain-relieving effects.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a wet Welsh valley climate this variety needs careful humidity control and excellent airflow to prevent mould. Intermediate growers who use raised beds and strict hygiene routines tend to have the best results.

Flowering Time:

Flowering usually finishes in eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions. Outdoors it will normally be ready by mid-autumn in sheltered spots.

Yield:

Yields are moderate to high when plants are trained and kept dry during bud swell. Heavy colas can form if ventilation and feeding are well managed.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with a bushy, branching structure well suited to pot culture. Height rarely exceeds 140 cm in Nottingham when grown in containers.

Environment:

Indoors God'S Gift responds well to SCROG and other low-stress training methods to maximise canopy light. Outdoors in Nottingham it needs a sheltered site or temporary cover to survive prolonged rain.

Climate:

Growing God'S Gift in Nottingham calls for preparations specific to a wet Welsh valley climate, such as covered frames and raised soil beds. Protecting buds from prolonged damp and ensuring strong airflow are essential for outdoor success.

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What's your go-to pot size for Nottingham outdoor grows?
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I use 20-30 litre pots to balance root space and mobility, which helps when moving plants under cover during heavy rain.
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Do you hand-water or use an irrigation system?
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I hand-water early in the morning and use a simple gravity dripper for consistency, watching runoff to avoid waterlogging.
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How often do you check for mould during late bud?
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Daily inspections during rainy spells and after any prolonged humidity spikes, with immediate removal of suspect material.
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Which organic amendments do you add mid-flower?
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I top-dress with worm castings and apply a kelp and rock dust tea to keep flowering nutrients steady without chemical salts.
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When do you start low-stress training?
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I begin LST after three to four nodes have formed and finish major bending by early flowering to avoid stress during bud swell.

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