City Of God
City Of God
Also known as: City of God
Overview
City of God is a rare indica-dominant hybrid strain that was created through crossing NYC Diesel and God Bud strains. This unique cannabis variety has gained recognition for its exceptional potency, with THC levels ranging from 23-33%, making it one of the more potent strains available. The strain's lineage combines the energizing diesel characteristics from NYC Diesel with the relaxing, heavy effects of God Bud, creating a well-balanced hybrid that leans toward indica effects. City of God produces dense, fluffy oversized buds with golden-tinted coloration, furry orange hairs, and a thick coating of golden amber crystal trichomes. The strain is named after the iconic Brazilian film, reflecting its urban cultural significance and robust character. Despite being indica-dominant, City of God offers a complex high that begins with clear-headed, alert tendencies and social energy before transitioning into deep physical relaxation without completely diminishing energy levels.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with headaches and migraines
- Often used for chronic fatigue
- Users report muscle spasm relief
- May help with stress
- Often used for insomnia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
City of God can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with average growing difficulty. Indoor flowering time is typically 8-10 weeks with moderate yields and average plant height. The Screen of Green (SCROG) method is particularly effective for managing this strain's dense, bushy growth. Outdoor cultivation thrives in warm, sunny climates with well-draining soil, harvesting around October with moderate yields. The strain exhibits robust growth characteristics and is suitable for diverse climates. Plants develop dense buds and require proper airflow due to their compact structure. Regular feeding with nutrients and proper pH balance is essential, and the strain benefits from pruning to manage its bushy nature.