Egyptian Gold doesn’t announce itself—it glows. A slow-burner from Purple City Genetics, built on Moroccan Peaches × GovernMint Oasis, it leans 60% sativa / 40% indica, threading old-world warmth through a modern, terp-driven frame. The effect arrives with a clear, upward push—bright, thoughtful, slightly dreamy—before settling into a smooth, centered body calm that never drags too heavy. Flavor leads the experience. Ripe peach and soft stone fruit open the profile, quickly met by citrus zest and a dry, herbal spice, with a faint earthy sweetness underneath. It’s clean on the inhale, lightly resinous on the exhale—terpinolene and limonene doing most of the talking, with a subtle caryophyllene edge. Indoors, plants stretch with purpose, often landing around 110–150 cm, forming elongated, well-spaced colas that benefit from light penetration. Give it 65–72 days of flowering, stable feeding, and airflow, and it returns 400–500 g/m² of shimmering, gold-dusted buds that live up to the name. It’s not the most difficult cultivar, but it prefers a steady hand—moderate growing difficulty, especially when managing height and canopy. Potency sits comfortably at 20–24% THC, with CBD below 1%, making it versatile across sessions. Recreationally, it leans daytime to early evening—uplifting, creative, socially fluid—while medical users often reach for it to manage stress, low mood, fatigue, and mild physical discomfort. As with many sativa-leaning hybrids, the edges can show: dry mouth and eyes are common, and in higher doses, a touch of restlessness or mental overstimulation can creep in. Still, Egyptian Gold holds its balance well—bright but grounded, expressive without excess, and quietly refined from start to finish.













