GMO Seeds; Buy any two packs, third one free

$50.00

GMO Cookies, also known as “Garlic Cookies,” were created by crossing the potent Chemdawg X Girl Scout Cookies strains.  Known for its super pungent aroma and a deliciously savory garlic flavor with an overarching pungency and hints of spicy rotting coffee.  This bud has flat elongated super dense pepper-shaped olive green flowers with thin orange hairs and tiny dark amber crystal trichomes.  10 Feminized seeds.

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Description

GMO Strain Seeds, also known as “Garlic Cookies,” were created by crossing the potent Chemdawg X Girl Scout Cookies strains.  Known for its super pungent aroma and a deliciously savory garlic flavor with an overarching pungency and hints of spicy rotting coffee.  This bud has flat elongated super dense pepper-shaped olive green flowers with thin orange hairs and tiny dark amber crystal trichomes.  10 Feminized seeds per package.

About GMO

History & Genetics

GMO has the hype behind it, backed by THC, for users driven by a crazy obsession to taste its unique, spicy flavor. The strain can put you down and knock you out, wielding a somewhat mysterious genetic lineage against the stresses of your broken brain. Divine Genetics created GMO and locked its sights on experienced users, those who don’t mind a little extra spice (and a lot of extra kick). The strain’s name acronym technically refers to a genetically modified organism, but not the kind you should avoid in fast food. We’d like to think that it stands for garlic-mushroom-onion because that’s exactly how it smells.

Once you get your hands on some coveted 90% indica GMO, you’ll be able to sense its cautiously reported origins as a phenotype of a cross between GSC and Chemdawg. The strain has high levels of THC from 22-30%.

Appearance, Aroma & Flavor

The unique aroma has earned GMO the nickname “Garlic Cookies.” The aroma starts with a layer of rubber, gas, and chemical goodness, which transforms into earthy spices, sort of like grassy, spicy pine. All of these odd smells add up to the “garlic, mushrooms, and onions” smell we mentioned earlier. This is a strain for people used to funk and ready for more, let’s put it that way.

GMO grows in foxtails, with slender buds that grow densely, with long bodies shaped like peppers. The gnarled, dark green and purple colas give off smelly visions of the outdoors, chemical pine, and other gasses. Its terpenes favor Caryophyllene and Myrcene, which deliver not only the smell but the spicy kick as well.

Growing

The thick, sour strain bursts with resiny trichomes that both attract and deter passionate trimmers. In about nine weeks, it can pull in beautiful crops that look and smell the part of a stinky but satisfying strain. So long as you can handle the spicy cocktail of flavors and verging-on-maddening THC levels, GMO should be on your stress-relief diet from now on.

What’s the difference between autoflower seeds and feminized and regular variants?

Significantly, there are three versions of cannabis seeds to choose from, each having different qualities and results. Below, we provide information on these variants to help you select the best option for your garden:

Auto Flower Seeds

These seeds have been modified with ruderalis genetics, allowing marijuana plants to flower regardless of the light. Since their use, experienced cultivators can grow multiple crops all year and generate yields in half the time.

Feminized Seeds

 Altered genetics give these marijuana seeds the ability to germinate 99% female plants. They’re the best option for beginner cultivators or anyone wanting to produce generous harvests.

Regular Seeds

This version has a 50% chance of developing into germinating female or male crops. Nonetheless males are useful only to breeders, so remove them from your garden before ruining your harvest.  

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