
Trap God
Cannabis seeds
by Solfire Gardens
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Trap God Cannabis Seeds by Solfire Gardens
Trap God is a feminized photoperiod hybrid from Solfire Gardens that crosses Trap Trufflez with Last Supper — two terp-heavy parents that produce dense purple buds testing up to 25% THC. If you're chasing bag appeal, flavour, and a deep body stone in a single packet of seeds, this is the one we'd point you towards. Solfire Gardens built their reputation pheno hunting in the Pacific Northwest, and Trap God is one of those strains that shows exactly why growers keep coming back to their genetics.
Why Trap God Seeds Stand Out
Trap God cannabis seeds produce plants that genuinely look like they belong on a magazine cover. We're talking tight, rock-hard buds with deep purple hues running through compact calyxes, bold orange pistils poking out everywhere, and a blanket of sticky trichomes so thick the buds almost shimmer under light. The resin production alone makes this strain a standout — if you run extracts or press rosin, you'll get serious returns from these flowers.
But it's not just looks. The terp profile on Trap God is properly layered. Open a jar and the first thing that hits you is a sharp diesel punch — that's the Trap Trufflez parent doing its thing. Give it a second, and the back end rolls in: overripe melon, banana, pineapple, and a citrus sweetness that lingers. It smells like someone spilled tropical fruit punch in a petrol station, and somehow that works brilliantly. If you've grown strains from the Cookies or Runtz lineage and enjoyed that gas-meets-candy profile, Trap God takes it a step further with genuine tropical depth.
The honest limitation? This strain produces compact, dense plants — medium to heavy yields, not monsters. You're not going to pull record-breaking harvests per square metre. What you will pull is top-shelf flower that looks, smells, and smokes like something from a dispensary menu board. Quality over quantity, and we'd make that trade every time with genetics like these.
Trap God Strain Genetics and Lineage
Trap God's lineage tells you exactly what to expect. Trap Trufflez brings the gas-forward terpene profile — that unmistakable diesel funk that coats your palate. Last Supper contributes the tropical fruit sweetness and the deep purple colouring that makes these buds so visually striking. Both parents are known for heavy resin production, and Trap God inherits that trait in spades.
Solfire Gardens is a Pacific Northwest seed company that started with a fascination for pheno hunting and grew into one of the more respected artisan breeders in the US market. Their catalogue — including strains like Hood Candyz, Mind Flayer, and Bahama Mama — consistently delivers on flavour and bag appeal. Trap God sits comfortably alongside their best work. If you've run any Solfire genetics before, you know the quality of the breeding stock. If this is your first time, you're starting with one of their strongest releases.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Solfire Gardens |
| Genetics | Trap Trufflez x Last Supper |
| Seed Type | Feminized Photoperiod |
| Strain Type | Hybrid |
| THC Content | Up to 25% |
| Flowering Time | 56 days (8 weeks) |
| Yield | Medium to heavy |
| Bud Characteristics | Compact, purple, dense trichome coverage |
| Aroma | Diesel, melon, banana, pineapple, citrus |
| Seeds Per Pack | 6 |
| SKU | CSSO0012 |
Growing Trap God Seeds: What to Expect
Trap God feminized seeds are built for growers who want top-shelf results without a 10-week flowering marathon. At 56 days from flip to chop, this strain finishes fast — a full two weeks quicker than many comparable hybrids. That shorter window doesn't come at the expense of quality. The buds pack on density and resin right through the final weeks, and the purple colouring intensifies as night temperatures drop.
She performs well in both soil and hydro setups, indoors or outdoors. The plant structure is compact with tight internodal spacing, which makes her manageable in smaller tents — an 80x80 or 100x100 will handle her comfortably. If you're running a SOG setup, even better. The dense bud structure means you'll want decent airflow through the canopy to prevent moisture buildup in those rock-hard colas. A good carbon filter is non-negotiable here — the diesel and tropical terps are loud from mid-flower onwards.
- Germinate your Trap God seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a propagation plug — taproot should emerge within 24-72 hours.
- Veg for 3-5 weeks depending on your space. She stays compact, so a longer veg works if you want to fill out a larger canopy.
- Flip to 12/12 and watch the stretch — it's moderate, not explosive. Expect roughly 1.5x height increase during the first two weeks of flower.
- Support the colas from week 4 onwards. The buds get dense and heavy — bamboo stakes or a trellis net will prevent branches snapping under their own weight.
- Drop night temperatures by 3-5°C during the final two weeks to bring out the deep purple colouring. This is where Trap God's bag appeal goes from good to exceptional.
- Harvest around day 56 when trichomes show mostly milky with 10-20% amber. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity for 10-14 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks.
One thing to watch: the density of these buds makes them slightly more susceptible to bud rot in high-humidity environments. Keep your RH below 50% during late flower, and defoliate enough to let air circulate through the lower canopy. We've seen growers lose beautiful colas to botrytis simply because the buds were too tightly packed for the environment they were in. A small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy goes a long way.
Trap God Aroma, Flavour, and Effects
The smell alone justifies growing this strain. Crack open a cured jar and you get that immediate diesel-gas slap from the Trap Trufflez genetics — sharp, acrid, and unmistakable. Then the second wave arrives: a syrupy, almost sticky-sweet tropical blend of overripe melon, ripe banana, pineapple, and a citrus zest finish. It's the kind of terp profile that fills a room and makes everyone ask what you're growing.
The flavour follows the nose closely. On the inhale, you get gassy sharpness that coats the tongue. The exhale is where the fruit comes through — sweet, lingering, and complex. If you've smoked strains from the Zkittlez or Gelato family trees and enjoyed those candy-gas crossover profiles, Trap God sits in that same territory but with more tropical depth and less straight sugar.
With THC levels reaching up to 25%, Trap God is not a casual afternoon smoke. According to the breeder's notes, effects start with a cerebral onset that quickly transitions into full-body relaxation. Research published in the journal Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research has noted that THC-dominant cultivars at this potency level are traditionally associated with strong sedative properties. This is a clear-your-schedule strain — the kind where you sit down on the sofa thinking you'll get up in ten minutes, and an hour later you haven't moved. Deeply soothing and long-lasting.
Trap God vs. Other Solfire Gardens Strains
If you're browsing Solfire Gardens genetics and wondering where Trap God fits in the lineup, here's how it compares to two other popular releases from the same breeder.
| Feature | Trap God | Hood Candyz | Bahama Mama Vol 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Trap Trufflez x Last Supper | Hood Candyz cross | Bahama Mama cross |
| Dominant Terps | Diesel, tropical fruit | Sweet candy, gas | Tropical, creamy |
| THC | Up to 25% | High | High |
| Flowering Time | 56 days | 56-63 days | 56-63 days |
| Bud Colour | Deep purple | Purple-green | Green-purple |
| Best For | Gas lovers who want purple bag appeal | Candy-terp enthusiasts | Tropical flavour chasers |
Trap God is the pick if you want that diesel-forward punch balanced with fruit. Hood Candyz leans more into straight candy sweetness, and Bahama Mama Vol 2 goes full tropical. All three produce stunning plants — but Trap God's purple colouring and resin production give it the edge for growers who want flower that looks as good as it smokes.
Running Trap God indoors? Pair your seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, lighting, and ventilation sorted in one go. A carbon filter is especially worth grabbing alongside these seeds, because the diesel-tropical terp profile gets loud by week 4 of flower. If you're pressing rosin or making extracts, a set of micron bags will help you make the most of Trap God's heavy trichome production.
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











