Cookies Gelato from RQS

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Cookies Gelato: A Mix Between Girl Scout Cookies and Gelato 33
The more cannabis you smoke, the higher your tolerance becomes. It doesn’t take much for beginners to get stoned. A couple of puffs from a weak strain will do the trick. However, after several years, frequent smokers require stronger bud to experience the same effects. Cookies Gelato is one of these strains. She provides a monstrous THC level that thrusts the mind into an altered state of consciousness and suspends it there for hours.
Cookies Gelato inherited her mighty effects from potent parent strains Girl Scout Cookies and Gelato. However, this dynamic duo is known for more than their sheer power. As you can tell from their names, they both boast sweet and sugary terpene profiles. Cookies Gelato is a manifestation of the best traits from both of these legendary varieties.
Effects, flavor and aroma
It’s not hard to tell that these flowers pack a punch. A brief glance at the buds reveals a forest of trichomes and an ocean of resin. This sticky substance smells spectacular and holds an outrageous THC level of 28%. Such a high level of the psychoactive cannabinoid results in an immediate high. A single hit is enough to induce a high that’s capable of overwhelming novices.
The hybrid strain contains both indica and sativa genetics, with effects targeting body and mind in equal measure. The head high is characterised by a rush of euphoria and a philosophical perspective. It’s almost psychedelic. The body high is less pronounced, but adds a relaxing touch.
It could be argued that Cookies Gelato is one of the most aromatic strains available. Her shimmering, bulbous buds emit an attractive scent of sugary sweetness—similar tones race across the tongue upon inhalation.
Growing Cookies Gelato
Not only does Cookies Gelato produce savagely potent flowers, but she does so in significant quantities. After flowering for 8–10 weeks, she produces approximately 600g/m² when cultivated indoors. Growers can enhance yields through training techniques such as LST.


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Really looking forward to giving these a try.
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I Like RQS never had any trouble with them. I also like cobs, good luck.

Cheers bud ;)
My first Photoperiod and I am going to try and fill the tent with it.
Was considering mainlining, but I think instead that I will just top it after 4 full nodes, LST it flat and run 8 branches that way. Some LST and a SCROG net and it should be good to go...
 
but I think instead that I will just top it after 4 full nodes said:
A man after my own heart. although I prefer 4 plants scrog.
I did just attempt a singleton, but the plants just didnt want to grow wide enough to make it a viable/efficient/profitable grow. probably my own impatience. :smoking:S o back to 4x scrog. I find it the most efficient way to use my small space and remain profitable.
 
Multiple plants in RDWC is a pain in the posterior unless I run 4 clo... hmmm..... :eyebrows:

i am sure you will get the results you are hoping for, the cookies gelato isnt a big plant as I understand, I think under 150m tall, but indoors and scrogged that should be a good, well spread canopy with LST and topping.

i look forward to watching how it goes.
 
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i am sure you will get the results you are hoping for, the cookies gelato isnt a big plant as I understand, I think under 150m tall, but indoors and scrogged that should be a good, well spread canopy with LST and topping.

i look forward to watching how it goes.

According to the data sheet for it, Indoor height is 90 - 130 cm.
In a 4x4, that leaves me 50cm of lateral, scrog netted, growth before the plant gets too close to the walls and I flip it, so 40 - 70cm of vertical growth left then in flower.
Should be big enough if I look after her well.
 
According to the data sheet for it, Indoor height is 90 - 130 cm.
In a 4x4, that leaves me 50cm of lateral, scrog netted, growth before the plant gets too close to the walls and I flip it, so 40 - 70cm of vertical growth left then in flower.
Should be big enough if I look after her well.

seems like good math:smoking:
 
Think exactly the same way, @Corum59 and I have had this discussion before, I'm way to insecure to just grow one, need back up but wishing you every success because they do say where there's a will there's always a big fat way
 

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