GMO Cookies

GMO Cookies

GMO Cookies

aka Garlic Cookies, GMO

Indica-Dominant Hybrid

Calming
Energizing

GMO Cookies, also called “Garlic Cookies” or simply “GMO,” is an indica-dominant hybrid strain known for its potent aroma and effects. GMO Cookies hails from parent strains Girl Scout Cookies (GSC) and Chemdawg. When you get into some GMO Cookies, you can expect strong flavors, loud aromas, and powerful results. A diesel and garlicky taste immediately takes over upon your first inhale, but a pain-relieving and euphoric high quickly develops in its wake. From its curly orange hairs to its sparkling white trichomes, GMO Cookies certainly stands out aesthetically, too. Get ready to sink into your couch cushions as you toke away some GMO!

GMO Cookies

Terpenes

The most abundant terpene found in GMO Cookies is beta-caryophyllene, followed by limonene and myrcene.

Predominant Terpene

Caryophyllene
 (
pepper
)
Spicy, peppery terpene that may have anti-inflammatory benefits.

Other Terps

Limonene
 (
citrusy
)
Myrcene
 (
earthy
)

GMO Cookies

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GMO Cookies

Grow Info

GMO Cookies comes from Spanish breeder Mamiko Seeds. If you get your hands on standard or feminized seeds, you can expect a tricky growing experience that produces a fairly average medium yield. 

When growing indoors, GMO Cookies takes about eight to nine weeks to flower and usually is short to medium in height. Make sure your GMO plants get plenty of light so they can grow to be as tall and dense as possible.

Indoors or Outdoors?
Both
Flowering Time (Weeks)
Approx. 8-9
Growth Height
Average
Yield
Medium

GMO Cookies

FAQs

How strong is the GMO strain?

GMO Cookies has an average THC level of about 28%, and most variations have THC levels between 22% and 30%. That means the GMO strain is definitely a potent option, and it’s one that might be best suited for experienced users.

Why is it called the GMO strain?

The GMO in GMO Cookies stands for Garlic, Mushroom, and Onion. That sounds delicious, but it doesn’t exactly translate well to a short and snappy name. Thus, the nicknames Garlic Cookies and GMO (or GMO Cookies) were born! 

Does the GMO strain make you sleepy?

GMO Cookies can indeed make you sleepy; in fact, sleepiness is one of most commonly reported effects, as is relaxation. This indica-dominant tends to make users feel mellowed out, especially if the strain has other cannabinoids like CBD in it.