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Cotton Candy Cookies

Feminised

Cotton Candy Cookies is a compact hybrid with sweet, vanilla-forward buds suited to sheltered coastal plots.

Why choose Cotton Candy Cookies?
  • Sweet, vanilla notes with dense resin.
  • Compact growth ideal for sheltered coastal gardens.
  • Performs well with early starts and good wind protection.
THC 18-24%
CBD <1%
Lineage Cookies x Cotton Candy
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium to high
Taste sweet, vanilla, earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate windy coastal
Effects euphoric, relaxed, creative
Environment Both

About Cotton Candy Cookies

Cotton Candy Cookies combines candy-sweet flavour with a compact, resinous structure that works well for growers in smaller outdoor spaces. The plant is intermediate in difficulty, responds well to training, and benefits from shelter in exposed coastal sites such as those found in Suffolk. Expect moderate to high THC, low CBD and a balance of uplifting and calming effects that suit afternoon or evening use.

Grow Difficulty:

Cotton Candy Cookies is best described as an intermediate grower in windy coastal conditions. Windy coastal exposure increases the need for staking and sturdy support.

Flowering Time:

The strain flowers in around eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoors, flowering completes by early autumn in a suitable season.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants receive consistent feeding and light. Outdoor yields depend heavily on shelter and season length.

Height:

Plants stay short to medium with a compact, bushy structure that suits small plots. Side branching creates dense cola development that responds well to training.

Environment:

Indoors, Cotton Candy Cookies performs well under controlled environments and responds to SOG and SCRoG techniques in Suffolk. Outdoors in Suffolk, sheltered spots near hedgerows or walls help reduce wind stress and improve bud quality.

Climate:

Growing Cotton Candy Cookies in Suffolk requires careful siting to avoid salt spray and excessive wind. Windy coastal conditions in Suffolk mean growers should use windbreaks and stout supports to prevent stem damage.

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How did you cope with the gale last month?
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I moved young plants behind a new windbreak and added extra ties; stems held up much better after that.
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Are you starting seeds in Suffolk this spring?
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Yes, I'm doing an early indoor start to get a head start before moving plants outside into a sheltered bed.
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Do you use cloches for coastal grows?
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I use temporary cloches for young plants to protect from wind and salt until they establish stronger stems.
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When do you switch to a high-PK feed?
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Around week 5 of flowering I reduce nitrogen and introduce a bloom feed to support bud swell.
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Any tips for avoiding mould in late season?
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Prune inner foliage for airflow, harvest promptly if wet weather is forecast and prioritise drying space to prevent mould.

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