STRAWBERRY COOKIES

Sativa-DominantHybrid


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DESCRIPTION: Strawberry Cookies is a Sativa-dominant hybrid marijuana strain made by crossing Animal Cookies with Strawberry Fields. The effects of Strawberry Cookies are more energizing than calming. Taos Mountain Budz Strawberry Cookies is testing at 24% to 28% but still has a mellowing high. 

Strawberry Cookies packs a sweet and fruity nutty cookie taste into every toke. The aroma follows the same profile: a rich cherry berry overtone accented by sweet strawberries and nutty earth. The Strawberry Cookies high is just as delicious, with tingly and arousing effects that will relax the body while stimulating the senses at the same time. It starts with a boosted understanding, filling your brain with an expansive and unfocused euphoria. You'll find yourself filled with a hazy sense of happy calm as a light physical tingle creeps throughout your body. This quickly turns heavy and buzzy, leaving you immovable and relaxed, although pretty aroused at times. 

Strawberry Cookies flowers into pointy nugs with vibrant green foliage covered with white patches of thick trichomes. Strawberry Cookies have an average flowering time of 63 days and will produce a medium yield. This bud has small, tight grape-shaped minty green nugs with yellow-orange hairs and tiny golden-white crystal trichomes coating.

HERITAGE & GENETICS: Connoisseur Genetics, Strawberry Fields x Animal Cookies

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THC: 24.47%

Bar chart displaying the terpene profile of "Strawberry Cookies," totaling 2.8% terpenes. Linalool is the highest at 0.89%, followed by a-bisabolol at 0.77%, geraniol at 0.38%, b-caryophyllene at 0.36%, b-pinene at 0.09%, isopulegol and terpinolene at 0.07%, myrcene at 0.06%, a-pinene at 0.05%, limonene and humulene at 0.03% each.

*Strain descriptions are a combination of opinion, existing research, and data from compliance testing required by the state of New Mexico. They are for informational/educational purposes, not to substitute medical advice.