G.S. Cookies Regular Seeds – 10

£46.77

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G.S. Cookies Regular Cannabis Seeds by Humboldt Seed Co.

G.S. Cookies (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) is a Northern California legend. Now available for the first time ever in a stable seed. The seeds produce large plants compared to their clone counterparts, easily doubling harvest expectations. Giving it the nickname Girl Scout Monster. The buds are extremely compact and prolific with THC levels reaching upwards of 28%. The smoke is intensely Narcotic and may work well to support anxiety, depression, pain relief, and appetite stimulation.

Parentage of Girl Scout Cookies x Purple Pantie Dropper. Flowering indoors in 55 days, outdoor harvest in northern hemisphere September 25th – October 10th.

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Additional information

No. of Seeds

10

Genetics

Girl Scout Cookies x Purple Pantie Dropper

Variety

Mostly Indica

Flowering Time

55 days

Flowering Type

Photoperiod

Sex

Regular

THC Content

28%+

Grows

Grows Indoors, Grows outdoors

Medical Conditions

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Medical Properties

Yes

Effect

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Flavour

Cookies, Orange, Pine, Skunk

Brand

Humboldt Seed Co.

Humboldt Seed Co. was formed by a group of biologists in 2001 in Humboldt County, California, the home of the "Emerald Triangle". First up was a breeding programme to supply medical patients under California's Proposition 215. In tandem with legal developments the company now breeds for the recreational market as well supplying both regular and feminised cannabis seed strains Breeding is carried out on its farm in Humboldt County, claiming that only the very best of the best is retained for breeding purposes. Humboldt Seed Co. guarantees that its seeds will perform to their best potential. It continually strives to provide customers with the highest quality for their ultimate satisfaction. Humboldt Seed Company's stated mission is:"to provide high-quality cannabis seeds to customers who want to grow their own cannabis plants".