
Short Description
Cereal Milk x Fruity Pebbles OG with cereal-bar sweetness, colourful flowers and a balanced 25–26% THC effect.
Characteristics
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| Strain Type | Girl Scout Cookies and Cookies Crosses, Hybrid, North American and Canadian |
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Description
Sugar Rock is built around two modern US favourites: Cereal Milk x Fruity Pebbles OG. Silent Seeds developed it in collaboration with Cookies, the California company behind well-known cultivars such as Girl Scout Cookies, London Pound Cake, Cereal Milk, Gary Payton, Gelatti, Biscotti and Georgia Pie. It is available as feminised seeds, with a photoperiod flowering cycle.
This is a contemporary exotic hybrid with a strong dessert profile, colourful flowers and a balanced effect rather than a one-note hit. The headline cannabinoid figures are 25–26% THC and 0.02% CBD, so it sits firmly in potent modern territory while keeping the overall character rounded.
Modern Cookies-style genetics
The Cereal Milk side gives Sugar Rock its creamy cereal and sweet pastry character, while Fruity Pebbles OG adds bright fruit and that colourful, resinous American hybrid look. Silent Seeds describes the variation as centred around two or three profiles, but all are said to stay fairly close to the same general type, so this is not presented as a wildly split line.
Plants are vigorous, fairly slender and can get tall. Indoors, Silent Seeds recommends keeping the vegetative period to a maximum of three weeks, as the structure has medium to long internodes and enough stretch to fill space quickly. The leaves are medium-sized, and the general shape is fairly open and balanced, allowing light to reach deeper into the plant.
Indoor flowering is listed at 60–65 days. Under lights, expected production is around 550 g/m². Outdoors, Sugar Rock can reach about 2–2.2 m, with harvest falling in late September to early October. Outdoor production is given as 1,400–1,500 g per plant in suitable conditions.
During bloom, Sugar Rock develops compact flowers with orange pistils and deeper purple tones appearing through the foliage and buds. A white layer of resin trichomes adds to the bag appeal and also makes it an interesting option for growers who value resin-heavy flowers. Silent Seeds also points to training and canopy work as useful with this sort of new-generation American hybrid, including SCROG or SOG setups, lollypopping, lower-stem defoliation, Schwazzing, pruning and bending.
Sweet cereal, fruit and milk
The flavour is one of the clearest reasons to look at Sugar Rock. The listed taste is fruit-flavoured cereal bars, and the aroma follows the same dessert line: sweet pastry, biscuit-and-fruit cereal and a milky creaminess. It is rich rather than sharp, with the sort of jar smell that suits fans of modern Cookies-influenced strains and sweeter American hybrids.
The effect starts with an uplifting, euphoric cerebral feel before easing into a more physical relaxed state. It keeps a noticeable potency from start to finish, but the description is not simply heavy or sedating. Sugar Rock is better described as a balanced modern hybrid for people who want flavour, colour, resin and a high-THC profile in the same plant.
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