mdjenks
Well-Known Member
this is from Green Dream Health in Boulder CO:
Girl Scout Cookies is perhaps the most speculated strain of cannabis in the Green Dream garden. It is also one of the most sought after flowers worldwide and represents the pinnacle of the new era of cannabis in America. Generations of guerrilla growers, activists, and true cannabis farmers have spawned an enlightenment age in the medical marijuana industry. As grow operations evolved from sparing outdoor plots in Humbolt County, California, to a proliferation of black-market basements abroad and finally now to industrial scale indoor agriculture in several states, the world of high-THC cannabis has advanced in great measure. New phenotypes of old-school classics emerge from seemingly nowhere and unique hybrids are developed on a daily basis. Girl Scout Cookies is a prime example of how far this industry has come along.Very little is known about Girl Scout Cookies. The only certainty is it was bred in San Francisco, California, sometime in the last couple of years; perhaps 2011 or 2012. The strain was developed by a Nor-Cal group of associates known simply as the Cookie Family. Alongside the amazing flower quality of Girl Scout Cookies, comes a world of underground marketing unsurpassed in the history of cannabis. Besides the heavy name-dropping in rap lyrics, a marketing tactic brought to popularity first by Snoop Dogg in the early 1990′s with “Kush”, there are exclusive t shirts, custom glass designs, and just about every smoking accessory imaginable with the “Cookies” insignia on it. There are even rumors of a “pollen nation” distribution center of Girl Scout Cookies male-flower pollen– I term it Boy Scouts– coming into production in Northern California within the next few years.
The instant success that Girl Scout Cookies accrued is not, however, due to it’s marketability in head shops and in hip-hop alone. GSC speaks for itself as a potent hybrid with a particular flavor, aroma and sedating effect. Attached to the one-and-only appeal as a fresh-baked smelling hybrid-indica is an unknown and controversial genetic lineage. Green Dream has what is known in the industry as the “forum” cut, widely accepted as the genuine original. International Cannagraphic has an immaculate conversation on the origins of this mysterious treasure. The Cookie Family publicly attests, and frequently affirms to their mass of speculators, to never reveal the true heritage of GSC. What they have revealed, as unearthed in a High Times article in early 2014, is a strain they call “The F1″ was bred to a Durban Poison, and then crossed with an OG Kush for greater stability. They describe the F1 as the “special sauce” and will never disclose the whole recipe. In that sense, Girl Scout Cookies and other Cookie Fam’ strains all named after their favorite desserts, are unique as they have held strong to their promise of exclusivity.
Girl Scout Cookies is perhaps the most speculated strain of cannabis in the Green Dream garden. It is also one of the most sought after flowers worldwide and represents the pinnacle of the new era of cannabis in America. Generations of guerrilla growers, activists, and true cannabis farmers have spawned an enlightenment age in the medical marijuana industry. As grow operations evolved from sparing outdoor plots in Humbolt County, California, to a proliferation of black-market basements abroad and finally now to industrial scale indoor agriculture in several states, the world of high-THC cannabis has advanced in great measure. New phenotypes of old-school classics emerge from seemingly nowhere and unique hybrids are developed on a daily basis. Girl Scout Cookies is a prime example of how far this industry has come along.Very little is known about Girl Scout Cookies. The only certainty is it was bred in San Francisco, California, sometime in the last couple of years; perhaps 2011 or 2012. The strain was developed by a Nor-Cal group of associates known simply as the Cookie Family. Alongside the amazing flower quality of Girl Scout Cookies, comes a world of underground marketing unsurpassed in the history of cannabis. Besides the heavy name-dropping in rap lyrics, a marketing tactic brought to popularity first by Snoop Dogg in the early 1990′s with “Kush”, there are exclusive t shirts, custom glass designs, and just about every smoking accessory imaginable with the “Cookies” insignia on it. There are even rumors of a “pollen nation” distribution center of Girl Scout Cookies male-flower pollen– I term it Boy Scouts– coming into production in Northern California within the next few years.
The instant success that Girl Scout Cookies accrued is not, however, due to it’s marketability in head shops and in hip-hop alone. GSC speaks for itself as a potent hybrid with a particular flavor, aroma and sedating effect. Attached to the one-and-only appeal as a fresh-baked smelling hybrid-indica is an unknown and controversial genetic lineage. Green Dream has what is known in the industry as the “forum” cut, widely accepted as the genuine original. International Cannagraphic has an immaculate conversation on the origins of this mysterious treasure. The Cookie Family publicly attests, and frequently affirms to their mass of speculators, to never reveal the true heritage of GSC. What they have revealed, as unearthed in a High Times article in early 2014, is a strain they call “The F1″ was bred to a Durban Poison, and then crossed with an OG Kush for greater stability. They describe the F1 as the “special sauce” and will never disclose the whole recipe. In that sense, Girl Scout Cookies and other Cookie Fam’ strains all named after their favorite desserts, are unique as they have held strong to their promise of exclusivity.