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Grandma’S Cookies

Feminised

Grandma’S Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid suited to cool, temperate gardens, offering sweet cookie flavours and calming effects.

Why choose Grandma’S Cookies?
  • Sweet, cookie-like flavour with vanilla finish
  • Compact plants ideal for SCROG or small gardens
  • Resilient resin production with calming effects
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Girl Scout Cookies x Afghani
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium to high
Taste Sweet, Vanilla, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool temperate, rainy autumn harvest season
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sleepy
Environment Indoor and outdoor

About Grandma'S Cookies

Grandma’S Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid bred for dense, resinous buds and a sweet, vanilla-forward aroma. It thrives under controlled indoor conditions and can succeed outdoors in temperate regions with proactive rain management; expect medium to high yields from compact plants with a flowering time around eight to ten weeks.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Grandma'S Cookies is intermediate and demands vigilance against mould during wet spells. In the rainy autumn harvest season extra ventilation and weekly inspections are essential.

Flowering Time:

Flowering normally completes within eight to ten weeks. Cooler temperatures can stretch that window by a week for outdoor plants.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high for a compact cultivar. Outdoor results in Kent can vary widely depending on late-season weather.

Height:

Plants remain short to medium with sturdy branching and dense colas. They respond well to topping and screen-of-green training.

Environment:

Indoors it thrives under stable, drier conditions with controlled humidity in Kent. Outdoors place plants in a sheltered, well-aerated site in Kent to reduce rot risk.

Climate:

In Kent the rainy autumn harvest season raises the stakes for outdoor crops, increasing mould and rot risk. Growers in Kent must shelter plants, choose earlier-flowering phenotypes and keep canopies open during the rainy autumn harvest season.

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How do you handle late-season rain?
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I build temporary rain shelters and thin canopies so sun and airflow reach the buds, then harvest the most mature branches first.
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Any tips for indoor growers in Kent?
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Maintain humidity below 50% in flowering, use a carbon filter for odour and run oscillating fans to keep air moving.
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Do you recommend SOG or SCROG for this strain?
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SCROG suits its branching and yields; SOG works if you prefer many small colas from cloned stock.
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When to flush before harvest?
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I typically flush for ten days to two weeks, watching trichome development rather than sticking rigidly to calendar days.
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What common mistake should new growers avoid?
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Overlooking mould risk during wet autumns; check plants weekly and act fast on any signs of rot.

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