
- Sweet, compact and resilient for cooler gardens
Cookiehead
Cookiehead is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet cookie notes and compact growth suited to cooler climates.
- Compact plants, big flavour
- Sweet cookie aroma with diesel undertones
- Ideal for small tents and sheltered outdoors
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18-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Girl Scout Cookies x Chemdawg |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact; 60-120 cm |
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Medium-high (up to 450 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet cookie, Earthy diesel, Citrus zest |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Uplifting focus, Gentle body relaxation, Calming mood lift |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Cookiehead
Cookiehead is a compact, resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid bred for flavour and manageable size. It performs well in small indoor tents and sheltered outdoor spots, making it a reliable choice for growers in Sheffield who need compact plants. In cool Highland growing conditions extra light and good airflow speed maturity and reduce mould risk. The profile leans sweet and diesel, with THC that delivers a clear-headed lift moving into a relaxed body calm.
Cookiehead is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It favours calming physical effects while keeping mental clarity.
THC typically measures between 18% and 24% in well-cultivated plants. This gives a noticeable potency without overwhelming inexperienced users.
CBD remains low, usually below 1% in most phenotypes. The cultivar is selected for recreational potency rather than high-CBD therapy.
The lineage reads Girl Scout Cookies x Chemdawg and explains the dessert-diesel terpene mix. This cross encourages heavy trichome production and compact bud structure.
Seeds are commonly offered Feminised to guarantee female plants and simplify crop planning. Photoperiod varieties give growers control over veg and bloom timing.
Overall grow difficulty is intermediate and responsive to training techniques. In cool Highland growing conditions plants need attentive airflow and careful feeding to avoid slow finishes.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to ten weeks under stable indoor lights. Outdoors, cooler sites may add a week or two before harvest.
Yields are medium to medium-high when plants receive adequate training and nutrients. Indoor setups using SCROG or SOG tend to reach the upper range.
Cookiehead maintains a compact structure with a dominant central cola and robust side branches. Final height generally sits between 60 cm and 120 cm depending on training.
Cookiehead performs well in compact indoor setups and smaller tents in Sheffield. Outdoors it stays manageable and finishes reliably when sheltered from late-season rain in Sheffield gardens.
In Sheffield with cool Highland growing conditions Cookiehead benefits from extra light and protection during bloom. A dry, sheltered spot or a heated greenhouse reduces mould risk and helps the flowers mature fully.
The initial sensation is bright and focused, moving into a cushioned body calm. It suits both daytime creativity and an evening wind-down.
A sweet cookie core is backed by earthy diesel and sharp citrus notes. The smoke is smooth with a lingering sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 7–11 litre pots for a balance between root space and compactness; smaller pots speed up dryness and require more frequent watering.
Maintain good airflow, reduce humidity during late flower, and remove dense inner foliage that traps moisture around the buds.
Yes; SCROG and SOG maximise yield in limited space and complement Cookiehead's compact habit and strong cola formation.
Switch after your desired vegetative period; with Feminised photoperiod seeds many growers flip after 3–6 weeks of veg depending on training.
Reduce nitrogen and increase phosphorus and potassium during peak bloom while maintaining balanced micronutrients for trichome development.
Wet trimming can be done at harvest; buds typically cure well after two to four weeks in a cool, dark, ventilated space with regular burping.
Observe first- and second-generation plants for terpene clarity, vigour, and stretch; select phenos with tight internodes and resinous buds for compact gardens.
Yes, Cookiehead is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens due to its small stature and strong central cola, making it ideal for tents and small rooms.
Yes, cooler sites often add a week or two to flowering, so plan harvest timing accordingly and provide protection from early autumn weather.
Spider mites, powdery mildew and bud rot are the main concerns; regular inspections, cleanliness and preventive measures keep plants healthy.
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