Originally available as a clone-only strain, this indica-dominant variety has been rapidly gaining popularity and is one of the most sought-after among the cannabis community. Thanks to the tireless efforts of our breeders, we are able to provide this Bay Area strain in the form of feminized seeds.
Dragonaut Cookies takes its name from its unique pheno, which tastes of thin mint cookies thanks to its faint chocolate and sweet, minty flavor but also has earthy notes and can be quite pungent.
Its mixture of purple leaves, green calyxes, orange hairs and white trichomes make this an incredibly pretty strain in addition to its wonderfully delicious taste.
Dragonaut Cookies usually takes about 8-10 weeks to flower indoors and outdoors it's fully formed in late September. Plants can range between 100-180 cm in height and their yields of up to 500 g/m2 also make them an excellent choice among commercial growers.
With an average THC content of 22%, its effects are fast-acting and cerebral. The stone can be quite euphoric and provides an overall elevated mood and increased appetite.
This strain also has a very good range of medicinal applications, such as treating pain, stress, insomnia, depression and a lack of appetite. This legendary hybrid plant is a hit among all types of users and its popularity should come as no surprise. A must have!
Strain FAQ
How has the chocolate flavour of these strains been produced?
Chocolate strains like Chocolate Thai are often the outcome of intensive selective breeding and genetic preservation. Over time, breeders have cross-bred these strains to keep their chocolate qualities and boost yield and potency.
Why are Girl Scout Cookie genetics so intriguing?
GSC's genetic canvas is a mix of OG Kush and Durban Poison. The empire continues with phenotypes like Thin Mint and Platinum GSC, which add flavour, scent, and visual appeal to the GSC family image.
Are strains which finish at the End of September more sustainable?
Absolutely. These strains are said to need less water and nutrients since they finish faster. Their low light and heat requirements reportedly make them a greener outdoor production option.