Sativa Dominant Hybrid
AROMA: There is the distinct "purple" smell to this strain, I'm assuming from the God's Gift, with an interesting fruity twist. It has an interesting earthy undertone to it that is accented by a twist of skunk. The aroma reminds me of God's Gift more than Great White Shark.
TASTE: The "purple" flavor is very apparent, both on the smoke and especially on the aftertaste. The earthy gritty kush taste is also apparent through the "purps", but the skunk seems to disappear in the flavor. There's an earthy gritty undertone to the flavor. It's not the greatest tasting strain (I'm not a fan of "purps"), but is still flavorful.
LOOK: I think every single trichome has a cap, and an extremely bulbous one at that. It shimmers in the light at certain angles, and the bright orange hairs accent the trichs. There isn't any visible purple whatsoever (at least not in the nugs I broke up). It was odd to smell and taste the "purps", but see none of it.
EFFECTS: This is a very relaxing high, with a very gradual onset. It's definitely a creeper that doesn't get too intense. It puts pressure around the eyes, and has a nice cerebral effect. It also has an almost narcotic sensation, as it relieved my sore muscles, and made me forget about the pain in my semi-sprained ankle. Great for pain and stress relief, and a definite night time strain.
I've never heard of this strain, and have most definitely never seen the cross. I tried my hardest to find something about this strain somewhere out there on the internet, but I didn't find a thing. I was told that this strain is an exclusive strain to GSPA, and is named after Liz McDuffie, a medical marijuana advocate that teaches a class on the MMJ industry in Pasadena. This is definitely a very unique cross with surprisingly great medicinal qualities.
GRADE: A- (A+ for pain relief)
Labels: HYBRIDS, STRAIN REVIEWS