
- Sweet, sturdy and suited to sheltered coastal gardens
Cookie Dos
Cookie Dos is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing in cool coastal regions, offering sweet cookie flavours and steady yields.
- Sweet cookie flavour with sticky resin
- Reliable finish in cool coastal sites with shelter
- Good yields from trained, medium-height plants
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18-24% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Girl Scout Cookies x Dos Si Dos |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (bushy) |
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Moderate to high |
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Sweet cookie, Vanilla, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Cool to temperate, tolerant of coastal winds |
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Relaxed, Euphoric, Creative |
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Indoor and Outdoor |
About Cookie Dos
Cookie Dos is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Girl Scout Cookies x Dos Si Dos that performs well for growers willing to manage coastal conditions. In Armagh and similar UK locations it responds to training and wind protection, producing dense, aromatic buds with THC typically in the high teens to low twenties.
Cookie Dos is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces dense, resinous buds. It combines calming body effects with a clear-headed lift.
THC levels commonly sit between 18% and 24% in well-grown crops. Users notice effects at modest doses, so start low and assess tolerance.
CBD content is low, generally under 2%, so the variety is primarily psychoactive. It is not intended as a high-CBD therapeutic option.
Cookie Dos descends from Girl Scout Cookies x Dos Si Dos, combining well-known resin and terpene traits. The cross favours sweet, biscuit-like aromas and sticky buds.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised for straightforward female-only crops. Some breeders may produce autos for growers seeking a faster outdoor cycle.
Growing Cookie Dos in windy coastal growing areas requires stout staking and sheltered sites to prevent wind rock. It suits intermediate growers who can manage plant support and moisture control.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under ideal conditions. Outdoor plants are usually ready by early to mid-autumn in mild UK seasons.
Yields are moderate to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Techniques like topping and SCROG increase bud development and overall harvest weight.
Plants maintain a medium, bushy structure with multiple lateral branches. This form helps produce several sizeable colas rather than one tall leader.
Indoors Cookie Dos responds well to training and a controlled environment for stable results. Outdoors in Armagh it can finish reliably if given shelter from salt spray and strong gusts.
In Armagh, where windy coastal growing areas are a factor, select sheltered plots and install robust windbreaks. In Armagh, ensure free-draining soil and protection from salt spray to reduce stress and mould risk.
Effects start with a cerebral uplift that settles into a soothing body relaxation. It remains functional at moderate doses while offering clear relief for tension.
Flavours are dominated by sweet cookie and creamy vanilla notes with an earthy finish. The aroma becomes more pronounced as flowers mature.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Cookie Dos can work in short season outdoor cannabis growing if you choose early finishing phenotypes and provide shelter from extreme winds.
Monitor trichome colour and pistil darkening from late summer onwards. Harvest timing depends on desired effect and local microclimate.
Use windbreaks, hedging or temporary screens and stake main stems. Position plants where they have some lee from prevailing winds.
It benefits from a balanced NPK program with higher phosphorus and potassium during flower. Watch for nutrient burn and adjust to plant response.
Yes, feminised seeds reduce the chance of male plants and simplify planning for limited-space gardens. They ensure all plants produce usable flowers.
Look out for slugs, thrips and aphids, along with occasional caterpillars. Use integrated pest management and inspect plants regularly.
It tolerates some dampness but requires good airflow and drainage to avoid mould. Keep canopy open and remove any diseased material promptly.
Expect eight to nine weeks under controlled conditions but allow extra time outdoors in cooler climates. Microclimate and phenotype selection can shorten or lengthen the period.
Topping, low-stress training and basic trellising help control height and improve light penetration. These methods increase bud sites and even canopy development.
Prioritise airflow, low humidity around the canopy and sturdy spacing. Remove inner foliage that blocks circulation and harvest promptly when ripe.
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