Concentrates

1G Cured Resin GMO (i/h) - Paul's Boutique

$40.00
per 1 g
Cured resin is a cannabis concentrate extracted from dried, cured cannabis plant material with hydrocarbon solvents. The drying and curing process removes moisture from the buds and improves the flavor and aroma of the final product. No CRC or color remediation media is used in our extractions. We prefer quality over quantity, using minimal solvents, and using only the freshest, frozen, cured material. This allows us to preserve the original terpenes at the cost of returning yields. The solvent used here is a mix of propane and N-butane. PAULS BOUTIQUE prefers the applesauce-like consistency we call “sauce”.
THC/A
69.7%

More about this strain: GMO Cookies

Contrary to what you might think, GMO Cookies is not a genetically modified organism but a cross between Chemdawg D and a (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) Forum cut. Also known as GMO or Garlic Cookies, GMO Cookies has been attributed to the breeder Mamiko Seeds, but this skunky phenotype has also been said to have been discovered by a breeder named skunkmasterflex.


While Mamiko seems to have called it just GMO, dispensaries were understandably wary of having that “GMO” label on their shelves and went with Garlic Cookies instead. GMO Cookies is said to carry a flavor of garlic, mushroom, and onion that descends from its lineage.


Divine Genetics also has a strain that’s a cross of and GSC that it calls Chem Cookies. Despite the similar genetics, it appears to be a different strain with different phenotypes for both parents, although it’s worth noting that some people do confuse two strains. GMO Cookies is said to produce olive green buds with bits of purple and orange blanketed by a mantle of trichomes.

Contrary to what you might think, GMO Cookies is not a genetically modified organism but a cross between Chemdawg D and a (formerly Girl Scout Cookies) Forum cut. Also known as GMO or Garlic Cookies, GMO Cookies has been attributed to the breeder Mamiko Seeds, but this skunky phenotype has also been said to have been discovered by a breeder named skunkmasterflex.


While Mamiko seems to have called it just GMO, dispensaries were understandably wary of having that “GMO” label on their shelves and went with Garlic Cookies instead. GMO Cookies is said to carry a flavor of garlic, mushroom, and onion that descends from its lineage.


Divine Genetics also has a strain that’s a cross of and GSC that it calls Chem Cookies. Despite the similar genetics, it appears to be a different strain with different phenotypes for both parents, although it’s worth noting that some people do confuse two strains. GMO Cookies is said to produce olive green buds with bits of purple and orange blanketed by a mantle of trichomes.

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