Bred by Pisces Genetics, Grape Cookies is a display of colors, heavy on the aroma bud that’s gifted with bag appeal. It is a cross of a Forum Cut of Girl Scout Cookies and Grape Kush and emits a scent of fresh berries with floral sweetness. There are also some undertones of grape. Meanwhile, grinding up the purple buds yields the somewhat harsh odor of diesel fumes. The bud has long, dense olive green pepper-shaped nugs with rich orange hairs and bright purple undertones.
Flavor and Effects of Grape Cookies
Grape Cookies is a flavorful concoction of floral, sweet berry, and grape throughout.
Its creeping cerebral high takes about 10 to 15 minutes to reveal its effects. Ideal nighttime marijuana, a mix of happy and soothing effects, will help you fall asleep after a stressful day at work or just a bad day in general. The high you get usually starts with a slight euphoria, an uplifted mood, and mental clarity. As this effect starts to fade, you’ll melt into a stoney relaxing bliss that can easily drift you into a peaceful sleep.
Medical Benefits of Grape Cookies
Grape Cookies is medical marijuana proven to be beneficial to those who have chronic pain, depression, headaches, inflammation, and insomnia. It acts as a remedial analgesic, anti-depressant, and muscle relaxant.
Negative Effects of Grape Cookies.
Regardless of the strain, cannabis causes dehydration. Moisture-inhibiting cannabinoids in marijuana affect the salivary glands and tear ducts, thus resulting in dry mouth and dry, itchy eyes. To wane the effects, it is best to hydrate before, during, and after smoking the bud. You may also want to buy an artificial tear drops to help you soothe those red eyes.
You may also experience greening out with Grape Cookies. This is characterized by dizziness, along with anxiety, while headaches sometimes do occur. This rarely happens and should not cause you to worry. Just remember not to smoke too much of what is tolerated.
Growing Grape Cookies
Grape Cookies is a moderately easy plant to propagate. This plant flourishes both indoors and outdoors. Its seeds are available online but sometimes ran out of stock. You can get clippings of mature, healthy plants to grow clones as a substitute.
It loves a semi-humid, almost Mediterranean climate. It is short and bushy in stature. It can fit in limited spaces so the indoors will accommodate it well. Just remember to prune and trim the thick foliage to avoid light and air blockage. Doing this will also reduce mildew formation on the crevices of the plant. You can try to grow it using hydroponics or just plain soil. To bring out the lovely purple hues out of Grape Cookies, you should expose the plants to nighttime temperatures that are between 10 and 15 degrees below average.