Sugar Cookies Strain Information
The Sugar Cookie cannabis strain, which is bred by Oregon Green Seed, is actually not in the Cookie family. It is a result of a three-way cross between the Sensi Star strains, the Blue Hawaiian, and the Crystal Gale strains. Its buds are olive green in color and densely covered in amber pistils and white trichomes.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Sugar Cookie?
The Sugar Cookie cannabis strain offers a delicious combination of butter, coffee, brown sugar flavor profile. This is often accompanied by berry sweetness that lingers in the tongue after the last smoke. Despite its relatively sweet and mild flavors, this strain packs a massive THC average of at least 24%. That means it can deliver a high that is strong and heavy. While it is an evenly distributed hybrid, the sativa side gives you a kick of energy on the front end. You will start with an amazing cerebral high that motivates you to create and finish something. You will feel your productivity increase. After the initial energy surge, you will start to feel waves of relaxation that will soothe your muscles and eventually relax you. Contrary to the energy at the onset of the high, by this time, any physical urge to do anything will be completely gone.
What are the Medicinal Benefits of Sugar Cookie?
In the medicinal community, the Sugar Cookie has a myriad of uses. It’s an effective mood-booster that naturally uplifts patients who are suffering from fatigue, depression, and bipolar disorders. The euphoric high is, however, temporary as this strain is largely known for its sedative effects. That means patients will be lulled to sleep in the end. This makes the strain highly recommended for those who are suffering from insomnia, night terrors, and even restless leg syndrome.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Sugar Cookie?
With a whopping 24% average THC levels, this Sugar Cookie strain is not a mellow one. When used in high doses, it can cause bouts of paranoia and anxiety. You are also most likely to feel a mild headache and some dizziness at the onset of the high. Usual side effects from marijuana strains are also present in Sugar Cookies. This includes dry eyes and dry mouth.
How to Grow Sugar Cookie?  Â
Cultivating the Sugar Cookie is relatively simple. It is a hardy plant that is resistant to molds, mildew, and other common diseases. It is also adaptable to any kind of setting – indoors, greenhouse environments, and even outdoors. When grown outdoors, it requires a warm and Mediterranean-like climate. It loves its sunshine and humidity and does not thrive in dryness. When grown indoors, the same environmental factors should be mimicked in order to help the plant reach its full potential. In as early as 7 to 9 weeks, growers can enjoy its bountiful harvest.
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