
- Sweet, compact and resilient.
Luci Cookies
Luci Cookies is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid with sweet biscuit flavours and a relaxed, uplifted high.
- Sweet biscuit aroma with a citrus finish.
- Compact, resinous plants suited to small gardens.
- Performs well with protective outdoor setups.
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18-22% |
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0.2-0.6% |
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Luci x Cookies |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoors; 250-400 g/plant outdoors) |
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Sweet biscuit, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy |
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Both |
About Luci Cookies
Luci Cookies is a dependable hybrid bred for resinous buds and approachable potency. It produces a sweet, biscuit-like flavour with earthy and citrus notes, and suits growers who want a solid evening variety that performs indoors and in sheltered outdoor spots.
Luci Cookies is a hybrid that leans towards an indica structure. It combines calming body sensations with a gentle cerebral lift.
THC levels are moderate to high, typically ranging from 18% to 22%. The potency suits regular users looking for a balanced but noticeable effect.
CBD content is low, usually under 1%, so it is not a CBD-focused variety. This means therapeutic benefits are mostly driven by THC and terpenes.
Luci Cookies descends from a Luci phenotype crossed with Cookies lineage. The result is a hybrid that preserves cookie-like sweetness with resinous buds.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised, ensuring predominantly female plants. This simplifies cultivation for growers focused on flower production.
Growing Luci Cookies outdoors in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires some experience to avoid mould and wind damage. The plant tolerates cool temperatures but needs careful attention to airflow and protection from persistent rain.
Flowering generally completes within 8 to 10 weeks indoors. Outdoors you can expect harvest readiness late September to early October in the UK.
Yields are reasonable but not extreme, with good returns under attentive care. Indoors you can push yields higher with SCROG or LST techniques.
Plants stay compact to medium height, making them suitable for smaller spaces. Structure is bushy with multiple dense colas.
Indoors Luci Cookies responds well to sea of green and training methods in Leicester. Outdoors in Leicester it benefits from sheltered spots and slightly earlier harvest planning.
Growing Luci Cookies in Leicester requires planning for the region's cooler, maritime influences and occasional heavy rain. In Leicester with a cool Scottish outdoor climate you should site plants in sheltered, south-facing positions and consider temporary covers during prolonged wet spells.
The high brings relaxed body sensations while keeping the mind mildly alert. It is suited to evening use and winding down after a long day.
The flavour profile mixes sweet biscuit notes with earthy undertones and a bright citrus finish. Smoke is smooth with a lingering sugary aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Aim for daytime temperatures between 20°C and 26°C and nights no lower than 12°C to 15°C to avoid stress.
Increase airflow, space branches well, prune inner foliage and consider an antifungal regime late in flowering if local weather is damp.
Look for 60-70% amber trichomes and swollen calyxes; in most UK climates harvest falls late September to early October.
Yes, but salt spray and strong winds require sheltered sites or windbreaks near coasts to protect buds and leaves.
Topping and low-stress training work well to create an even canopy and improve light penetration to lower bud sites.
Rich, well-draining soil with good organic matter promotes robust growth; avoid waterlogged positions in cool, wet seasons.
Standard N-P-K feeding with a tapering of nitrogen in flowering and a boost of phosphorus and potassium works best.
For coastal climate cannabis cultivation, prioritise shelter from prevailing winds, use robust supports, and manage salt exposure with barriers and regular leaf rinses.
Yes, taking cuttings from a healthy mother plant ensures genetic consistency and can accelerate crop cycles compared with starting from seed.
Aphids, spider mites and thrips are the usual suspects; monitor regularly and use biological controls or targeted treatments when needed.
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