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Girl Scout Cookies
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Indica Dominant Hybrid
Girl Scout Cookies, with its indica dominance and up to 28% THC, delivers a potent, euphoric, and relaxing high. This strain is celebrated for its sweet, earthy taste and effectiveness against anxiety, stress, and depression. Its popularity is especially high on the West Coast and in Michigan, making it a valued choice for its long-lasting effects and medical benefits.
- Density: High
- Size: Large
- Stickiness: High
- THC: 25-30%%
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Description
Girl Scout Cookies: A Potent Hybrid Marvel
Girl Scout Cookies, an indica-dominant hybrid with a notable sativa component (40:60 sativa/indica ratio), stands out for its impressive THC levels of up to 28%. This strain skillfully combines the best of both sativa and indica worlds, offering a potent, happy, and euphoric high alongside relaxing couch-lock effects and a touch of lethargy.
Sweet Sensation: Taste and Aroma
Renowned for its sweet and earthy flavor, Girl Scout Cookies delights users with a taste and aroma profile that’s as enticing as its effects. It’s this distinctive sweet-earthy blend that has contributed to the strain’s popularity, making it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts.
Versatile Therapeutic Effects
With its high THC content, Girl Scout Cookies is particularly effective in treating anxiety, stress, and depression, also promoting appetite. Despite the potential for dry mouth, its therapeutic benefits and the long-lasting nature of its high make it a valuable choice for medical marijuana patients and recreational users alike. Its widespread appeal and effectiveness have cemented its status as a top choice on the West Coast and in Michigan, showcasing its versatility and strong following.
THC: 25-30%
Effects: Creative, Euphoria, Relaxing
Flavour: Cherry, Lemon, Mint, Sweet, Woody
Medical Use: ADD/ADHD, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Pain, Depression, Insomnia, Loss of Appetite, Migraines, Nausea, Stress
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