
- A compact, resinous hybrid for cooler gardens
Cookie Dog
Cookie Dog is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to cool, maritime gardens and controlled indoor environments.
- Resin-rich, compact colas
- Sweet biscuit aroma with diesel depth
- Built for cooler, wet finishes
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
<1% |
|
|
Girl Scout Cookies x Northern Lights |
|
|
Indica-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Moderate |
|
|
8-9 weeks |
|
|
Compact to medium (0.8–1.8 m outdoor) |
|
|
Moderate to high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor; 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
|
|
Sweet biscuit, Earthy diesel, Citrus exhale |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Cool, maritime; tolerant of wet conditions; suited to cool climate cannabis strains |
|
|
Relaxed body, Gentle cerebral uplift, Improved mood |
|
|
Both; performs well indoors and outdoors in sheltered cool climates |
About Cookie Dog
Cookie Dog combines dessert-forward terpenes with a sturdy, compact form that suits cooler, damper gardens. The strain offers a steady, body-led high with a gentle uplift and performs well both indoors and outdoors when growers prioritise airflow and shelter.
Cookie Dog is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds and stable, calming effects. It favours a body-led high while keeping mental clarity.
THC typically ranges between 18% and 22%, offering a reliably potent experience. Occasional phenotypes test a little higher, so check lab results where available.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%, so it is not chosen for CBD-centric therapy. Patients looking for higher CBD should seek dedicated high-CBD varieties.
Cookie Dog descends from Girl Scout Cookies x Northern Lights, combining dessert-style terpenes with classic resinous stability. That lineage encourages compact growth and rich trichome production.
Seeds are commonly offered in feminised format to ensure reliable female flowering. Autoflower variants are less common but may be available from some breeders.
Growing Cookie Dog in a rainy autumn harvest season requires close attention to ventilation and timely trimming to prevent mould. Extra airflow and careful canopy management will reduce rot risk during wet finishes.
Flowering usually completes in 8 to 9 weeks under controlled conditions. Outdoor finishes in Antrim often occur in mid to late October depending on the site.
With good feed and a long veg period Cookie Dog produces moderate to generous yields. Indoor growers can expect around 400-500 g/m² while outdoor plants can reach similar weights per plant in prime sheltered spots.
Plants remain compact to medium, with strong lateral branching and dense cola formation. The structure suits limited-height grows but benefits from staking in exposed sites.
Cookie Dog performs well indoors and can also thrive outdoors in sheltered sites in Antrim. Outdoor plants in Antrim benefit from early placement and sheltering to avoid excessive autumn rain.
Growing Cookie Dog in Antrim requires planning for a rainy autumn harvest season and protecting flowers from prolonged damp. Using covered canopy space, raised beds and consistent airflow helps secure a clean finish.
The high brings a steady, relaxed body effect combined with a light cerebral uplift. Users report improved mood and a gradual, calm comedown.
Flavours merge sweet biscuit and vanilla notes with an earthy diesel core. A bright citrus tang can appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Cookie Dog tolerates cool, maritime climates and can finish outdoors in mild UK summers with appropriate shelter and airflow.
Increase spacing, prune lower foliage, use fans or natural ventilation and harvest promptly when trichomes indicate readiness to limit mould risk.
Yes, Cookie Dog is often listed among cool climate cannabis strains due to its compact structure and tolerance for damp, provided growers manage airflow and shelter.
Begin bloom feeding at the start of the flowering stretch and taper nitrogen while increasing phosphorus and potassium through weeks two to four of bloom.
You can grow from seed outdoors in Antrim, but select a sheltered, well-draining spot and consider starting plants under cover to avoid early-season wet stress.
Low-stress training and light topping encourage lateral growth and even canopy development without excessively delaying flowering.
Dry slowly for 7-14 days in a cool, dark, ventilated space and cure in jars for at least 2-4 weeks to develop flavours and smoothness.
No special nutrients are required beyond a balanced base feed and bloom supplements; microelements and silica help with cell strength in wet climates.
Some phenotypes emphasise biscuit/sweet terpenes while others show stronger diesel notes; potencies can also vary slightly between cuts.
It is manageable for beginners willing to monitor for mould and practise basic ventilation and feeding routines, so it sits at a moderate difficulty level.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating