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GSC reviews

4.4(7,611)

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March 5, 2016
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This was the first time I had tried this strain and I am very pleased. For me, I feel very creative with a steady flow of ideas that isn't overwhelming. I have a pretty crippling anxiety disorder and it helps me feel more confident. It also give me a strong sense of euphoria. The only negative for me is that it is not a very effective sleep aid so I wouldn't recommend smoking right before you go to bed! Also, I didn't get particularly hungry after smoking this strain, just as a side note. Have fun and be well! :)
1 person found this helpful
August 6, 2016
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By far one of my favorite strains. Helps a ton with bipolar. Would recommend to anyone looking for something to take them out of a depressive state.
March 20, 2016
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I've enjoyed Girls Scout Cookies off and on for about a year and it has never dissapointed. The smell is so yummy! Typically comes in smaller buds, but they are fairly potent. After a bowl, I really start to feel wonderful. It's a decent daytime high where I can still function and it allows me to enjoy working around the house. Also has some really nice pain controlling qualities that can reduce a migraine to just a small headache. I highly recommend Girl Scout Cookies as an all around good choice. Happy Toking!!
1 person found this helpful
May 23, 2016
S........y
What happens when you mix the best two strains in the world? GSC! This strain is as good as it gets. I love the Thin-Mint cut for that chocolate minty after taste. It has more of the OG Kush high too. GSC is a great day smoke for those people that need to focus. As long as you don't smoke too much you can still function.
September 17, 2016
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Great for someone who smokes a lot and is looking for a sting high
January 30, 2016
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The cut I got was from a local caregiver and had a stronger affect on relaxation. That's an understatement, actually. A really reliable strain for ending the day on a positive happy note and a nice body calming feeling. Also with the added benefit of putting your mind in a creative world. The only thing, though, regarding this strain, is that it tends to make you feel a but anxious. But it does not make you over think things, which I have a tendency to do. Lastly, if you're having a hard time feeling the need to eat, well, now you won't. I guess that's also a warning, too haha.
1 person found this helpful
July 1, 2013
2........9
In the mid-16th century, when the tulip was first introduced there, Western Europe fell in love with the new flower. The Dutch simply couldn’t get enough of the late blooming Tulip, contract prices on bulbs soared to ten times the average annual income of a skilled craftsman - for a single bulb! What goes up, must come down, and prices quickly collapsed, resulting in what many economists say is the first economic bubble. Girl Scout Cookies, allegedly a three-way cross of OG Kush, Durban Poison, and Cherry Kush (one stage of the cross being an accidental pollination from a hermaphroditic flower), was available to a few limited people who knew somebody in the Bay Area. When it first found its way to the Harborside clone counter, it was available for $50, or some such nonsense. It could be had a few weeks earlier on Craigslist for $500. Of course, counterfeits abounded, both at Harborside, and on Craigslist. I’m sure many unfortunate investors watched as their $500 cuts grew slowly (and it is a slow-growing cut) toward motherhood as prices tumbled, or cloned out their exclusive cookie cut just in time to find out it was actually sour diesel. I got mine when Dark Heart's cuts of it fell to under $20. That was a little over a year ago. Now, cookie cuts seem to cost the same as everything else does. This is an indeterminate cut, that starts a little slow, but stretches late into flower, forming solid branches, studded at intervals with dense, trichome covered buds. The leaves accumulate chlorophyll, growing deep green in the late weeks of flower, breaking to a rich purple with cooler conditions and a proper flush. Although the buds are dense, and of an easy and uniform quality, the yield is lower, due to greater spacing of individual internodes, and a lesser tendency to grow out its secondary branches. It does train well, but because of late stretch, will often grow in a taller, sparse patch, when compared to most other strains. This plant burns relatively easily, as it tends to concentrate nutrients in its fan leaves. This means that it requires both a longer flush, and a gentle hand with the bloom fertilizers. This plant, true to its origins, has shown a tendency to create the occasional staminate (male) flower, without much rhyme or reason as to its cause. These tend to form lower on the plant, in the first few weeks of flower, directly next to the stamen at the base of an internode on a main stem. They are not a cause for alarm, and will rarely pollinate neighboring plants, but they do occasionally pollinate the stamen they’re attached to. In this case, the stamen attached to the stem will begin to swell. The seeds formed will be a feminized self copy of the original plant, no more or less likely to hermie than its mother. My current cutting of cookies is actually a grown out seed from a flowered plant. I have found these seeds a few times. This plant produces almost completely dense buds when grown with a reasonable canopy depth. Waiting until the second or third week of flower to trim undergrowth will help somewhat with density, while avoiding stretch. I find that this cut takes 9-10 weeks to finish. The cured buds have aromas of menthol, lemon grass, dankness, and a hint of curacao. Early in the cure, menthol predominates, fading while the dankness increases as the cure progresses. The final effect after a few months is a minty sour diesel with extra dankness. The overall intensity of this cut is impressive, in terms of aroma, density, and potency. Any cut with such intense popularity will attract its detractors, and Cookies is no exception. This cut has several downsides: low yield, difficult stretch, a tendency to burn and a long flush time. The first batch of Cookies crosses and variants (I’ve even got a Blue Cheese x Cookies cut I worked up that shows promise) are just starting to arrive at the clone counters, and eventually we’re likely to see a cross that retains the good while losing all the bad. But for now, if you want a jar full of Cookies, you’ll have to make do.
18 people found this helpful
May 25, 2016
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Another top hybrid here! I first tried it at 2am one morning. One of the best moments ever as the high took me on a crazy euphoric and a lil mind bending visual journey until I blacked out a few hours later. Felt so good waking up too! 😉
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