
- Citrus-driven sativa lift for focused daytime use
God’S Green Crack
God’S Green Crack is a sativa-dominant hybrid prized for its citrus lift and focused, energetic high.
- Bright citrus lift for daytime focus
- Performs well in controlled, compact grows
- Sturdy, short plants ideal for limited space
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20-24% |
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<1% |
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Green Crack x Gods Gift |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium to high |
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Citrus, Earthy, Mango |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Energising, Focused, Uplifting |
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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.
God’S Green Crack is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for a lively, focused high. It leans sativa in effect while retaining enough hybrid stability for predictable growth.
THC typically sits between 20–24%, producing a pronounced cerebral lift. Strong phenotypes can feel very potent for daytime use.
CBD is very low, usually under 1%, so this is not a CBD-forward choice. Those seeking therapeutic CBD should consider pairing this strain with a high‑CBD variety.
The genetic lineage is Green Crack x Gods Gift, blending a lively sativa parent with a stabilising hybrid. This cross explains the citrus profile and the clear-headed uplift.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify cultivation and reduce the chance of male plants. Breeders sometimes offer regular seeds for those focused on stability and breeding work.
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.
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.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive stable light and nutrient regimes. In smaller grows yields improve with careful training and canopy management.
Plants remain short to medium with a compact, branchy structure that suits limited vertical space. Expect a dense canopy rather than tall sativa spires.
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.
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.
Effects are energetic and uplifting, providing clear-headed focus for daytime tasks. The high can sharpen creativity and reduce mental fog without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile favours bright citrus and mango notes layered over an earthy, diesel undertone. The smoke is sharp on the inhale and slightly sweet on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is known for an uplifting, energetic high and a citrus-forward flavour.
Indoor flowering typically finishes in 8–10 weeks.
It is better for growers with some experience due to its sensitivity to cool conditions and need for training.
Moderate veg nutrients followed by a phosphorus-heavy bloom feed in flower yields consistent results.
Use a carbon filter and good extraction to manage the citrus-diesel aroma indoors.
Yes. With low-stress training this strain adapts well to compact indoor cannabis gardens and small tents.
Maintain airflow, avoid dense foliage, and keep humidity low during late flowering to reduce mould risk.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and amber, ideally before persistent autumn rains.
It responds well to topping and LST, which keeps plants compact and increases bud sites.
Keep daytime temperatures around 22–26°C and slightly cooler at night for best terpene development.
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