
GMO Pre-Roll
Aficionados have flocked to this pungent, acrid riff on the Cookies dynasty. The child of Chem Dog and GSC it is thick and sour with a vintage skunky flavour similar to Chem Dog and Sour D. It’s like a contemporary cut of Sour Diesel, but not a sativa at all. What’s with the name you ask? No, it’s not genetically modified. Back in 2013 when the original breeder was developing this cut, the flower was growing as if it was genetically modified, so they named it GMO.
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- Pungent
- Diesel

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Contrary to what you might think, GMO Cookies is not a genetically modified organism but a cross between Chemdawg D and a GSC (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 Chemdawg lineage.
Divine Genetics also has a strain that’s a cross of Chemdawg #4 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.