Let me describe my experience with the GMO Cookies strain of spinach.
First of all, I was initially perplexed by the name. What, GMO? The term “genetically modified organisms” didn’t make sense to me, so I couldn’t see why they felt it was a catchy name.
As it turns out, GMO is an acronym for garlic, mushroom, and onion. Yes, proceed. Joke is on me. Don’t be confused if you see it advertised as Garlic Cookies because it also goes by that name. So let me explain how this review of the GMO Cookies strain went.
I’d had a busy week at work traveling across the area, so I was looking for anything to help me unwind during the weekend.
I had been away from home for a while, so it was a kind of welcome-back thing I was gifting myself. Whoa! It was good. Here are some specifics about my gift.
It’s a strain I can buy again to enjoy that relaxed feeling I experienced within minutes. Although I liked the garlic flavor, I wouldn’t say it is something I want to taste every other day. So, yes, I’d try this again, but on days when I feel a bit adventurous.
I’d recommend this strain to people with previous experience with such a high THC level. Also, if you haven’t tried a garlic-flavored strain, this one can be off-putting the first few days. But it is a great price for an indica strain at Harvest Bud Cannabis.
Check it out here:
Spinach – GMO Cookies
- Lineage: Girl Scout Cookies x Chemdawg
- Type: Indica dominant
- Potency: 20 – 26% THC, 0 – 0.99% CBD
- Terpene Profile: Beta-Pinene, nerolidol, caryophyllene, humulene, limonene