GMO Cookies
Overview
GMO Cookies is a stable hybrid originating from Chemdawg and GSC parentage, developed to express a distinctive garlic- and fuel-forward terpene profile alongside pronounced resin production. The chemotype is strongly indica-dominant (~90%) with reported THC levels up to ~28%.
Morphology and cultivation
Plants exhibit a compact, bushy habit, typically reaching about 100 cm indoors and up to 180 cm outdoors. Flowering runs approximately 9–10 weeks; under optimized indoor regimes yields can approach 500 g/m², while outdoor specimens have produced up to 650 g per plant in suitable climates (harvest commonly in early October). The genotype is resilient and adapts well to a range of cultivation environments.
Aroma, flavor, and chemistry
The terpene profile is dominated by caryophyllene, myrcene and limonene, generating a pronounced aroma often described as garlicky and savory with mushroom/onion and fuel notes. Flavor reflects this pungency, delivering an intense, savory-sweet fuel character.
Effects and applications
Onset is typically rapid, with an initial cerebral impact that transitions into a heavy, full‑body stone characterized by deep muscle relaxation and sedation. High resin content and robust terpene expression make this cultivar well-suited for concentrate production and for applications where strong indica-style effects are desired.