hybrid
GMO (Garlic Cookies)
Chemdawg × Girl Scout Cookies · Mamiko Seeds / Skunkmasterflex
GMO, also marketed as Garlic Cookies, is the Mamiko Seeds cross of Chemdawg and GSC that went from underground darling to hype-menu fixture. The aroma is the unmistakable signature: roasted garlic, savory funk, and a diesel sharpness that doesn't quit even after a few weeks in the jar. Onset is heavy, and the high pulls the body weight down within twenty minutes.
Flavor matches the smell almost too well, savory and pungent with a long exhale. Caryophyllene-heavy, with myrcene support, which lines up with the sedative arc some users report. Not a social strain, and not a daytime strain. Works for late evenings, post-dinner sessions, and slow weekend mornings. A reliable indica-leaning hybrid on NY, CA, and MA menus.
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Is GMO (Garlic Cookies) a sativa, indica, or hybrid?
GMO (Garlic Cookies) is classified as a hybrid strain. Its genetic lineage is Chemdawg × Girl Scout Cookies.
What are the effects of GMO (Garlic Cookies)?
Consumers commonly report that GMO (Garlic Cookies) produces feelings of relaxed, euphoric, happy, and sleepy. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
What does GMO (Garlic Cookies) taste like?
GMO (Garlic Cookies)'s flavor profile is characterized by diesel, cheese, earthy, and spicy notes.
How strong is GMO (Garlic Cookies)?
GMO (Garlic Cookies) typically tests in the 22–30% THC range. This puts it in the high-potency category; new consumers should dose carefully.
What is GMO (Garlic Cookies) commonly used for?
GMO (Garlic Cookies) is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for pain, stress, and insomnia. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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