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God’S Green Crack

Feminised

God’S Green Crack is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its citrus lift and focused, energetic high.

Why choose God’S Green Crack?
  • Bright citrus lift for daytime focus
  • Performs well in controlled, compact grows
  • Sturdy, short plants ideal for limited space
THC 20-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Green Crack x Gods Gift
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium (60-120 cm)
Yield Medium to high
Taste Citrus, Earthy, Mango
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Highland
Effects Energising, Focused, Uplifting
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About God’S Green Crack

God’S Green Crack combines Green Crack vitality with stabilising hybrid traits to deliver an uplifting, clear-headed experience. It suits intermediate growers who can manage ventilation and training, and it performs well in controlled indoor spaces or sheltered outdoor sites. In cooler areas like Leicester, attention to timing and protection from late-season chills will ensure full ripening and preserve terpenes. Expect bright citrus and mango notes over an earthy base and a medium to high yield from managed canopies.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing God’S Green Crack is best suited to an intermediate cultivator, especially in cool Highland growing conditions where extra attention is needed. You should manage ventilation and heat to avoid slow ripening in cooler climates.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually finishes in 8–10 weeks under a stable light cycle. Outdoor plants should be ready by early autumn in a decent season.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive stable light and nutrient regimes. In smaller grows yields improve with careful training and canopy management.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with a compact, branchy structure that suits limited vertical space. Expect a dense canopy rather than tall sativa spires.

Environment:

Indoors in Leicester this cultivar performs well under controlled conditions with low-stress training to maximise bud sites. Outdoors in Leicester it prefers a sheltered, sunny spot and benefits from protection against wind and late chills.

Climate:

Growing this strain in Leicester with cool Highland growing conditions requires careful timing to avoid autumn chills. Use covers or move plants inside to ensure buds fully mature in Leicester's cooler microclimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.

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How do you train God’S Green Crack in a tent?
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I top at 3–4 nodes and use low-stress training to spread the canopy, which works well in a small tent.
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What feeding schedule do you use?
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I use a balanced veg feed until the switch, then increase phosphorus and potassium through week six of flowering.
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Any tips for ventilation in Leicester grows?
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Ensure fresh air intake and a reliable extractor; cool ambient air in Leicester can slow drying if airflow is poor.
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How do you avoid late-season issues outdoors?
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I move plants under cover or into a greenhouse in late summer to protect against rain and early chills.
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What pests are most common here?
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Spider mites and aphids are the usual suspects; regular inspection and beneficials help keep them in check.

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