Georgia Peach

Georgia Peach is a 70% indica-dominant hybrid delivering a luscious stone-fruit aroma and layered effects that balance euphoric mental uplift with deep body relaxation. Dominated by myrcene, limonene, and beta-caryophyllene, this strain offers sweet peach and citrus flavors with earthy undertones. Ideal for evening wind-down, stress relief, and chronic pain management, Georgia Peach is a rare, flavorful gem for those who want serious relaxation without total sedation.

The Short Answer

What kind of high is Georgia Peach?

Myrcene-led and sweet-peach on the palate, most often reported relaxed and picked for stress relief in the evening.

Terpenes decide how a strain feels — THC% only decides how strong the dose is. Here is the family, the chemistry behind it, and what people reach for it to do.

High Family
Entourage High
Full Entourage Effect
🔥 THC-Dominant
Dominant Terpenes
myrcene
Smells Earthy, musky, fruity
Runs neck and neck with Caryophyllene
  • Sedating
  • Muscle relaxant
  • Anti inflammatory
  • Caryophyllene Spicy, peppery, woody
  • limonene Citrus, lemon, orange

Ordered by measured share — the exact percentages shift with every batch and cure.

How It Feels
Relaxed
  • Euphoric
  • Happy
Best For
Tastes Like
Sweet peach
  • Fruity
Smells Like
Earthy peach
  • Sweet
  • Fruity
  • Best Time evening
  • Era
  • Rarity Uncommon

Genetics Indica-Dominant Hybrid A lineage label, not an effects predictor — most modern flower is a hybrid, and the terpene mix above is what you will actually notice.

Potency Check the label, not the strain Varies by batch, grower and harvest — check the label on the product you are buying. Scan your label → Reported ranges →

Heads up Most reported: dry mouth and dry eyes. Responses vary — start low, go slow. Review safety →

Strain Highlights

Key insights at a glance

1
Sweet peach and citrus aroma driven by myrcene, limonene, and linalool
2
70% indica hybrid delivering euphoric uplift followed by deep body relaxation
3
Ideal evening strain for stress, anxiety, chronic pain, and insomnia relief
4
Potency ranges 15–30%+ THC — always start low with unfamiliar batches

The Experience

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Professor High Says...

In-depth strain breakdown from Professor High, our AI cannabis expert

4.5 / 5 Rated 4.5 out of 5 by Professor High

Right, so — myrcene hits first. That warm, almost tropical sedation just starts draping itself over my shoulders like a weighted blanket, and I immediately understand why this strain has such devoted fans. But then — and this is the genuinely interesting part — limonene steps in like a polite interruption. There's this little spike of clarity and brightness, a mood lift that feels almost citrus-scented in its character. My thoughts are organized, even optimistic. Then the two forces find equilibrium, and it's remarkable: body relaxed, mind pleasant, not foggy. The beta-caryophyllene adds a subtle warmth, like the sensation after a deep breath of evening air. It's a textbook entourage effect — each terpene playing its role, nothing overpowering. The peach flavor on exhale is genuinely striking, a rare case where a strain's name is actually an accurate flavor description. This is what a well-constructed indica-dominant hybrid should feel like: intentional, layered, and genuinely satisfying from first exhale to final wave.

Indica-Dominant Hybrid
Myrcene Forward
evening Use

Effects Profile

Relaxed · Euphoric · Happy
relaxed euphoric happy uplifted focused

Best enjoyed during evening

Wind down and relax

Best For

Stress Relief · Creative Projects · Socializing

Look, Aroma & Taste

Aroma & Flavor

Peach · Sweet · Fruity

Aromas

Peach
Sweet
Fruity
Earthy

Flavors

Peach
Sweet
Fruity

Terpene Profile

Myrcene leads · 9 terpenes mapped
Total Terpene Content: 2.38% (High)

Terpene Distribution

Terpene profile: Myrcene 0.6%, Caryophyllene 0.5%, Limonene 0.5%, Linalool 0.2%, Humulene 0.1%, Ocimene 0.1%, Nerolidol 0.1%, Pinene 0.1%, Terpinolene 0.1% .

Myrcene

Flavor: Earthy, musky, fruity

Sedating Muscle relaxant Anti-inflammatory

Caryophyllene

Flavor: Spicy, peppery, woody

Anti-inflammatory Pain relief Anti-anxiety

Limonene

Flavor: Citrus, lemon, orange

Anxiety reduction Mood elevation Stress relief

Linalool

Flavor: Floral, lavender, sweet

Calming Anti-anxiety Sedative

Humulene

Flavor: Hoppy, woody, earthy

Appetite suppressant Anti-inflammatory Antibacterial

Ocimene

Flavor: Sweet, herbaceous, woody

Antiviral Antifungal Decongestant

Nerolidol

Flavor: Woody, fresh bark, floral

Sedating Anti-parasitic Antifungal

Pinene

Flavor: Pine, fresh forest

Alertness Memory retention Bronchodilator

Terpinolene

Flavor: Fresh, piney, floral, citrus

Uplifting Antioxidant Antibacterial

Appearance

Medium forest green · Deep olive green

Color Palette

medium forest green
deep olive green
golden green highlights
lime green accent leaves
warm amber trichomes
burnt orange pistils
milky white crystal coating

Texture

Dense, chunky indica-style buds with a satisfying firmness and generous resin coverage. The surface feels slightly sticky to the touch with a heavy trichome blanket that gives buds a frosted, almost pearlescent appearance.

Crystal Density

high

Heavy frost coating

Chemistry & Research

Medical Effects

10 reported therapeutic uses on file

Mental Effects

45 %
  • Anxiety Relief

    Reduces anxiety and worry without heavy sedation

  • Stress Reduction

    Calms stress and tension throughout the body

  • Depression Support

    Elevates mood and reduces depressive symptoms

  • Mood Elevation

    Promotes happiness and uplifted mental state

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Body Effects

55 %
  • Pain Management

    Alleviates chronic pain and muscle tension effectively

  • Muscle Relaxation

    Reduces muscle spasms and cramping sensations

  • Sleep Support

    Promotes restful sleep and reduces insomnia

  • Inflammation Reduction

    Decreases inflammation and arthritic joint pain

  • Anti-inflammatory

    Reduces systemic inflammation throughout the body

  • Appetite Stimulation

    Increases appetite for those with eating difficulties

Medical Disclaimer: This information is AI-generated based on available research and user reports, provided for educational purposes only, and is not intended as medical advice. Cannabis affects everyone differently. Consult with a qualified healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes. Do not use cannabis if pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition without consulting your doctor.

What Research Says

Peer-reviewed studies, terpene science & safety guidance

What does the research say about Georgia Peach?

Georgia Peach is a hybrid cannabis strain containing up to 30.5% THC, with a terpene profile dominated by Myrcene and Caryophyllene. This page currently has good data confidence. Below are profile sources when available plus authoritative resources for understanding the compounds in this strain.

Educational resources only — not medical advice. Always consult a qualified clinician for health decisions.

Cannabinoids (THC & CBD)

THC 15-30.51% · Type I chemovar

THC% tells you how strong. Terpenes tell you how it feels.

THC percentage is a property of the product in your hand, not of the strain. It shifts with the batch, the grower, the harvest, and how the flower was cured and stored — the same strain can test several points apart from two different jars.

Treat the ranges below as market context for what to expect on a shelf — then read the actual label on the product you are buying, and use the terpene profile to judge how it will feel.

Type I THC-Dominant

High THC (>15%), low CBD (<1%) - Most common recreational strains

Reported THC Range
15-30.51%

Using It Well

Consumption Methods

Vaping · Smoking · Edibles

Recommended Methods

Vaping
Smoking
Edibles
Concentrates

Side Effects

Dry Mouth · Dry Eyes · +3 more

Side effects vary by individual. Start low, go slow. Consult a healthcare professional with concerns.

Dry Mouth
Dry Eyes
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Anxiety

These are commonly reported effects. Individual experiences may vary based on dosage, tolerance, and consumption method.

Where It Comes From

Lineage & History

Parent strains, breeder and the story of how it came about.

Seed Bank

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Historical information is actively being researched. Details will be updated as more verified data becomes available.

The Full Story

Detailed Description

The long-form profile · ~4 min read

Georgia Peach: The South's Sweetest Indica-Dominant Hybrid

If you've ever wondered what it feels like to sink into a sun-warmed peach orchard at golden hour, Georgia Peach is your strain. This 70% indica / 30% sativa hybrid has carved out a devoted following thanks to its unmistakable stone-fruit aroma, balanced body-forward effects, and a terpene profile that reads like a botanical masterpiece. Whether you encounter it as Georgia Pie or GeP, the experience consistently delivers relaxation without total sedation — a rare and valuable quality in the indica-dominant world.


🧬 Genetic Heritage & Lineage

Georgia Peach's precise parent strains remain somewhat shrouded in mystery, a quality that only adds to its allure in cannabis culture. One notable version is attributed to Crockett Family Farms, a respected breeding operation known for meticulous selection and flavorful cultivars. Some seed banks, including Seeds Here Now, have catalogued a Georgia Peach lineage involving a Tangilope Peach Cut crossed with Chocolope Kush — a combination that would elegantly explain the strain's citrusy-sweet stone fruit character layered over earthy, herbal undertones. This likely originated in the 2010s, during the golden era of boutique hybrid development in the American craft cannabis scene.


👃 Terpene Profile & Aromatics

Georgia Peach boasts a total terpene content of approximately 2.3%, which is notably rich. The dominant terpenes and their approximate contributions include:

Terpene Approx. % Primary Effect
Myrcene 0.60% Sedating, body relaxation
Limonene 0.50% Mood uplift, citrus brightness
Beta-Caryophyllene 0.45% Pain relief, CB2 receptor activity
Linalool 0.20% Calming, anxiety reduction
Humulene 0.15% Anti-inflammatory
Ocimene 0.125% Sweet, floral brightness
Nerolidol 0.125% Sedative, woody-floral depth

The myrcene dominance grounds everything in a warm, earthy musk, while limonene lifts the profile with bright citrus and sunshine. Beta-caryophyllene adds a subtle spiced warmth — think the skin of a ripe peach rather than the juice. Linalool contributes a calming floral note reminiscent of a backyard in bloom. Together, these terpenes create an aroma that opens with sweet peach and apricot, transitions through citrus and floral mid-notes, and settles into a grounding earthy base with faint pine and herbal undertones.


👅 Flavor Experience

On the inhale, you'll immediately register ripe peach and sweet stone fruit — it's candy-like but not cloying, balanced by a gentle citrus zing that keeps the palate engaged. The mid-palate introduces subtle tropical and apricot notes, while the exhale delivers a mild earthy, spiced warmth courtesy of caryophyllene and humulene. The finish is clean and smooth, leaving a pleasant fruity sweetness that lingers. It's one of the most genuinely fruit-forward flavor profiles in the indica-dominant category.


🎯 Effects & Experience

Georgia Peach offers a graduated onset — you'll feel a gentle cerebral lift within the first few minutes, courtesy of limonene and the sativa influence. This initial phase is characterized by euphoria, happiness, and mild mental clarity or focus. Think of it as the strain clearing mental fog before the indica body settles in.

Within 15–30 minutes, the myrcene-driven body relaxation begins to spread from the shoulders downward — muscles release tension, breathing deepens, and a pleasant calm settles over your entire system. At peak, you'll feel genuinely relaxed but not couch-locked (at moderate doses), with a dreamy, content mood. Higher doses or edible preparations may accelerate the slide toward sleepiness, making this an excellent evening strain.

THC content ranges from approximately 15–30% depending on the phenotype and producer, so potency varies meaningfully. Test results from dispensaries have recorded numbers as high as 30.51%, so approach unfamiliar batches with appropriate respect.


👁️ Visual Characteristics

Georgia Peach buds are typically dense and chunky, structured with classic indica architecture. You'll notice:

  • Medium to deep green coloration as the dominant hue
  • Warm orange to amber pistils weaving through the bud structure
  • A generous coating of milky-white trichomes that give the buds a frosty, almost luminescent quality
  • Occasional golden or light lime green highlights on outer leaves

The overall visual impression is of a well-developed, resinous flower that signals quality and potency at a glance.


💚 Medical & Therapeutic Potential

Georgia Peach may be particularly well-suited for those seeking relief from:

  • Anxiety and stress — limonene and linalool work synergistically to ease mental tension
  • Chronic pain and muscle spasms — myrcene and beta-caryophyllene provide meaningful body relief
  • Depression — the uplifting euphoric onset may support mood elevation
  • Insomnia — higher doses or evening use may support restful sleep
  • Inflammation — humulene and caryophyllene are well-studied for anti-inflammatory properties

⚠️ Consumer Considerations

Georgia Peach is suitable for intermediate consumers and above given its potentially high THC ceiling. Beginners should start with a small dose and allow 15–20 minutes before re-dosing. Dry mouth and dry eyes are the most commonly reported side effects — keep water nearby. This strain is classified as uncommon in availability, so when you find it, it's worth grabbing.

Research Methodology

How we compiled this strain profile

74%
Data Confidence

This strain profile was compiled from 18 published sources covering 'Georgia Peach'. Our research pipeline cross-references these sources and reports how strongly they agree — see the confidence breakdown below.

Data Quality by Section

Terpenes Medium (4 sources)
Effects Low (12 sources)
Medical Low (9 sources)
Aromas Low (12 sources)
Cannabinoids Low (11 sources)
Last updated: August 18, 2026

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