
- Sweet, sticky and reliably relaxing
Beaver Cookies
Beaver Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs sweet, bakery-like flavours with reliable indoor performance.
- Sweet, bakery-style terpene profile
- Handles training well for bigger yields
- High resin production for potent extracts
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18-24% |
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<1% (trace) |
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Beaver x Cookies |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (approx. 400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet, Nutty, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Humid Indoor Grow Rooms |
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Euphoric, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Beaver Cookies
Beaver Cookies is a resinous indica-dominant hybrid prized for sweet, nutty flavours and a calming, euphoric high. It performs best with experienced care in humid indoor grow rooms and responds well to training techniques that improve airflow and bud site distribution.
Beaver Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resin-coated buds. It leans toward calming effects while keeping a sweet terpene profile.
THC levels typically range between 18% and 24% in well-grown plants. The potency gives a fast-lifting head buzz that settles into a soothing body stone.
CBD content is generally very low, usually under 1%. Any CBD present tends to complement the THC for gentle relaxation rather than offering strong CBD-specific effects.
Beaver Cookies comes from a cross between a Beaver lineage and the Cookies family. The cross produces dense, resinous flowers with distinct sweet and doughy terpenes.
Seeds are supplied as feminised to reduce the chance of male plants and simplify canopy management. This makes it easier for indoor growers to maintain uniform growth and optimise yields.
Beaver Cookies suits growers with some experience because it needs precise humidity control in humid indoor grow rooms. Without steady airflow and careful hygiene it is prone to mould in damp conditions.
Flowering finishes in roughly eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Many phenotypes show peak trichome production around week nine.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Indoor setups benefit from SCROG or topping to maximise bud sites and final weight.
Plants stay medium in height with a stout central cola and productive side branches. They respond well to low-stress and high-stress training to control stretch.
Indoors, Beaver Cookies performs well in controlled rooms and rewards careful humidity management in Lancashire. Outdoors it finishes reliably in mild seasons but needs a sheltered site in Lancashire to avoid damp-related problems.
Growing Beaver Cookies in Lancashire demands strict humidity control due to local damp tendencies and the prevalence of humid indoor grow rooms. Expect to use dehumidifiers and strong ventilation to prevent mould while preserving resin production.
The cultivar delivers an uplifting euphoria that eases into a relaxed, body-heavy calm. In smaller amounts it can enhance focus and creative thinking before the sedative phase sets in.
Flavours combine sweet bakery notes with nutty and earthy undertones. A subtle vanilla or caramel aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Beaver Cookies is known for sweet, bakery-style terpenes and dense, resinous buds that deliver a calming, euphoric high.
Flowering usually finishes between eight and ten weeks, with many growers seeing prime trichome development around week nine.
It suits growers with some experience because it needs careful humidity and mould management; total beginners may find the humidity demands challenging.
Prevent mould with consistent airflow, good spacing, lower relative humidity during late flower, and routine inspection for early signs of rot.
A balanced NPK schedule with progressive feeding and a sugar/carbohydrate boost in late flowering helps resin production; flush lightly before harvest if using chemical nutrients.
Yes, in sheltered, sunny spots it can finish outdoors, but in many UK regions it is safer to bring plants under cover or grow indoors to avoid damp and mould.
In humid indoor grow rooms it requires dehumidification and strong ventilation to avoid bud rot, otherwise the dense buds can trap moisture and spoil the crop.
Users report relief from stress, mild anxiety and chronic pain, and some find it helps with short-term insomnia due to its relaxing effects.
Topping, LST and SCROG work well to spread bud sites and control height, which also improves airflow through the canopy to reduce mould risk.
Yes, but for northern climate cannabis growing you should favour indoor controlled environments or a very sheltered outdoor microclimate, because the extra damp and cool conditions demand vigilant humidity control and mildew prevention.
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