Girl Scout Cookies, also known as GSC, is a balanced hybrid created from a cross of OG Kush and Durban Poison. This award-winning cultivar became one of the most influential strains of the 2010s, inspiring many dessert-style hybrids. Its dense, frosty buds often feature vibrant green and purple hues coated in trichomes.
Terpene Profile:
GSC is rich in caryophyllene, limonene, and humulene, with smaller amounts of myrcene and linalool. This terpene blend produces a sweet, earthy aroma with notes of baked cookies, vanilla, and nutty spice, accented by hints of mint and citrus. The flavor is dessert-like—creamy and sweet on the inhale, finishing with a herbal, fuel-tinged exhale.
Effects:
Girl Scout Cookies provides a powerful, euphoric high that begins with a mental uplift and creative buzz before melting into relaxed body effects. The balance between cerebral stimulation and physical calm makes it versatile, though higher doses tend to be sedative.
Medical Uses:
This strain is often chosen for relief from chronic pain, stress, depression, and anxiety, thanks to its mood-enhancing and relaxing qualities. Its heavier side can also help with insomnia, muscle tension, and appetite loss, making it a go-to for both day-to-evening therapeutic use.