Cripple Creek Cookies Strain Information
Cripple Creek Cookies is a strain of cannabis with indica dominant components. This hybrid strain is from the breeders of Twisty Seeds. The name originated from the town of Cripple Creek Colorado where the name was inspired of. The pairing of the Monster cookies strains with the StarBurstBubba strain resulted in this weed that has promising qualities that are definitely prize winners. The nugs of the weed are covered with a frosty coating of trichrome in milky white color, drizzled with resins that are sticky to touch.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Cripple Creek Cookies?
The weed is packed with fruity tones in terms of flavor and aroma. It comes with a beautiful scent of grapes and berry that is emphasized by the sweetness and earthy combination of the flavors upon inhalation. When the strain is exhaled, the hints of similar tones can be distinguished yet the earthy and berry hints overpower. When the effects strike, it starts with gradual building upon the mind and slowing washes the body leaving you feeling stones and in massive sedation.
What are the medical benefits of Cripple Creek Cookies?
Due to the significant and strong effects mentioned, marijuana is excellent for dealing with ailments like persistent discomfort of the body, pain, sleeplessness, anxiousness, and stress. It can even expand its help by providing hope for people with depression at a minor to moderate level.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Cripple Creek Cookies
The strain is the main responsible for the feeling of dehydration caused by the consumption of it.
How to Grow Cripple Creek Cookies?
The weed can fully sustain its life when developed indoor and outdoor areas. Always take note that when growing outdoor, the plant expects to be exposed in a climate that has similar conditions as the Mediterranean. It also loves some little humidity and during the day, it can fully maximize its potential when under a 70° Fahrenheit temperature. Trimming can also be part of the routine when maintaining the plants as it can grow bushy thus preventing the light to penetrate the plants.