Train Cookie Strain
Train Cookie is a primary cannabis strain found in many hybrids throughout the West Coast. Its own lineage is mysterious, however. Its buds resemble the typical structure associated with the original Cookie, and although still unproven, many believe this to be its origin. Despite this lack of clarity, Train Cookie is one of the most popular strains in California today.
As a medical cannabis strain, patients love Train Cookie because it is both soothing and enjoyable. It tastes like pine and has an earthy, woody aroma pleasant to the senses. It is extremely potent and you will feel mentally and physically relaxed, but it will not give you couchlock or help you sleep. If you are an insomniac, do not use Train Cookie before bed.
Why Patients Use Train Cookie?
Several different varieties of Train Cookie exist today, but they are all Sativa-dominant. This guarantees euphoria-like effects for those suffering from depression, anxiety and related stress disorders. This is a worry-free strain ideal for daytime use. It will not make you drowsy or unable to get through the day. Instead, patients feel inspired, energetic, and ready to face the world.
Medical Uses of Train Cookie
Nausea
Depression
Pain
Headaches
Stress
Fatigue
Anxiety
Side Effects of Train Cookie
Red Eye
Dizziness
Paranoia
Dry Mouth
Dry Eyes
Information about Train Cookie
Classification
80 percent Sativa and 20 percent Indica
Parents
Exact lineage is unclear but suspected to be from the original Cookie strain.
Stoned Meter
One a scale of 1 to 10 on the stoned meter, this strain has a seven rating. You will get high.
THC Levels
THC content can range from 18 percent to 22 percent.
Breeder
Unknown
Flowering Time
Within eight or nine weeks.
Ideal Growing Method
Train Cookie does well outdoors in a long growing season. In colder climes, it does better indoors.
Plant Height
It is common for this plant to reach six feet in height.
Yield
This strain has a moderate yield.
Growing Skills
Growing Train Cookie requires intermediate gardening skills.
Potential Problems
Height may be problematic if grown indoors. Consider pruning techniques for bushier plants.