
- High resin, small footprint, reliable finish.
Cosmic Cookies
Cosmic Cookies is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid bred for dense, resinous buds and balanced effects.
- Compact plants, hefty yields.
- Sweet cookie flavour with citrus lift.
- Well-suited to small tents and controlled spaces.
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20% |
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0.60% |
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Girl Scout Cookies x Northern Lights |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-110 cm) |
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Indoor: 400-550 g/m²; Outdoor: 300-400 g/plant in good conditions |
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sweet cookie, citrus zest, earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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uplifting, relaxing, focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Cosmic Cookies
Cosmic Cookies is a compact indica-leaning hybrid combining Cookie sweetness with Northern Lights resilience. It performs well in small indoor setups and can deliver strong yields when grown with attention to temperature and humidity control.
Cosmic Cookies is an indica-leaning hybrid with a compact, dense bud structure. The balance leans towards calm physical relaxation with a clear headspace.
THC averages around 20 per cent, offering a potent but controllable experience. Occasional phenotypes can test slightly higher, so monitor doses accordingly.
CBD is low, typically under one per cent, and does not blunt the plant's psychoactive effects. The profile suits recreational and light therapeutic use where THC is the primary agent.
The lineage combines classic Cookie traits with resilient Northern Lights characteristics. The cross, Girl Scout Cookies x Northern Lights, explains its compact habit and resin production.
Seeds are typically offered as feminised for consistent female plants and predictable growth. Breeders may also release limited regular or autoflower variants for specific needs.
Growing Cosmic Cookies in cool Highland growing conditions requires careful control of temperature and humidity to avoid mould. It rewards growers who can maintain steady conditions and practice basic training.
Flowering commonly completes in eight to nine weeks under good light. Buds develop heavy resin and compact colas as the cycle concludes.
Yields are respectable for a compact cultivar, often reaching 400–550 g/m² indoors. Outdoors in Hampshire plants can produce 300–400 g each when given shelter and a long season.
Plants remain short to medium, typically between 60 and 110 cm at maturity. The bushy form responds well to low-stress training and screen-of-green methods.
Indoors it suits tents and small rooms in Hampshire and fits tight setups without sacrificing bud mass. Outdoors it finishes reliably in Hampshire when given a sunny, sheltered spot away from persistent rain.
In Hampshire with cool Highland growing conditions this strain benefits from added warmth, good airflow and attention during late season. Growers in Hampshire should consider season extenders or controlled indoor finishing to ensure full trichome maturity.
The high starts with a bright cerebral lift that eases into a gentle body relaxation. Many users find it promotes creativity and then a smooth descent into calm.
Flavours mix sweet cookie dough with sharp citrus top notes and an earthy, spicy base. The smoke is smooth with a lingering sugary finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is manageable for beginners with a controlled environment but performs best with some basic experience in humidity and feeding control.
A moderate feed schedule with a focus on phosphorus and potassium during flowering produces dense buds; reduce nitrogen after week three of bloom.
Keep airflow strong, control RH below 50% in late flowering and remove inner foliage to improve penetration; consider a dehumidifier in enclosed spaces.
Yes, the plant responds well to LST and SCROG which increase light exposure and even out canopy height for better yields.
Its compact height and dense foliage make it suitable for discreet indoor grows with proper odour control and stealth measures.
A short flush of seven to ten days with plain water helps improve smoke quality, but adjust based on nutrient brand and substrate.
Spider mites and aphids can be issues; monitor regularly and use neem oil, predatory mites or insecticidal soaps as part of integrated pest management.
Yes, Cosmic Cookies is ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens because its short stature and flexible branches suit small tents and training techniques.
Aim for late September to early October in southern regions but harvest earlier if autumn rains threaten trichome development.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at 18–21°C and 45–55% RH, then cure in jars for several weeks to develop aroma and smooth the smoke.
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