Cookie Wreck
Negatives**
Terpenes
Genetics
If Cookie Wreck cannabis strain were dessert, it would be like bingeing on something sweet and then feeling weirdly good and bad about it after – all at the same time. That's because this hybrid has an average THC content of around 21% and hardly any CBD (just 1%), so people get high but also kind of relax too without getting too wasted.
Limonene is the most common terpene in Cookie Wreck weed strain; as well as smelling like orangesicle meeting lemon tree grove at harvest time, it might help take the edge off stress and anxiety. Along with notes of vanilla plus sweet mint that pop against a backdrop of citrus goodness (thank you again, limonene!), there is nothing else quite like it for flavour experience—unless one has tried sister varieties such as Candyland or Sherbert, which share close genetic ties.
Cookie Wreck can provide a welcome respite for medical marijuana patients seeking relief from symptoms like chronic pain or mood disorders such as depression and anxiety; conditions may melt away temporary span of brightness warmth enveloped within fuzzy blanket comfort tingling pleasantly uplifted -without becoming too intoxicated overall.
Derived from two powerhouse predecessors Trainwreck (known for its "heady" effects) GSC aka Girl Scout Cookies (famed for both amazing taste), does not disappoint fans either category whether they are looking for sheer potency or sheer pleasure.
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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.