Grape God is a relaxing smoke, making you feel invigorated and soothed. It’s THC content can range between 14-28%. The effects are long-lasting, simultaneously euphoric with that narcotic effect that comes with smoking an indica. Not just heavenly in name, Grape God Bud also has a taste and aroma that would make angels weep. Being true to its name, Grape God marijuana strain has a grape -floral aroma and flavor. The smoke is mild and pleasant. This strain doesn’t take effect immediately, but sort of floats in very gently and slowly eases you into a cerebral high. You will feel more and more sedated with time, eventually fully unwinding you without making you sleepy.
Grape God is a favourite that many patients at the end of the day. Those wrestling with insomnia or chronic pain may find quick relief in this strain, but PTSD, migraines, and mood disorders are other candidates for treatment with Grape God. Medical consumers often appreciate the heavy relaxation that this strain provides. Patients with stress-related conditions like PTSD often find mental and physical relief with this strain. Inflammatory conditions like arthritis and chronic pain also tend to benefit from this flower. More of an evening or nighttime strain than a wake and bake booster, Grape God is a go-to for relaxation and relief.
This strain can thrive indoors or outdoors, although outdoor growing requires a warm, humid climate since its short and bushy plants can easily be maintained indoors. Growers should be sure to “top” their crops, trimming away any large, light-blocking fan leaves. Growers should also be sure to bring out Grape God’s signature purple color by “shocking” the plant, or exposing it to cold temperatures late in the vegetative stage. Grape God has a short flowering period of 7 to 8 weeks when grown indoors and is ready for harvest in early October when grown outdoors. Growers are rewarded for their labor with typically high yields.
Effects: Relaxed, Euphoric, Happy, Uplifted, Sleepy
Medical: Depression, Pain, Stress, Insomnia, Spasticity
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