
GSC Live Resin Diamonds and Sauce
GSC is an indica-dominant hybrid with a strong sativa component (40%sativa/60%indica ratio). This strain is one of the most potent strains available. This strain provides the best aspects of both sativa and indica, and the high is powerful, happy, and euphoric, but with couch-lock body effects and feelings of lethargy. Girl Scout Cookies tastes sweet and earthy, and it smells much the same.
- Earthy
- Lemon
- Citrus

Kola farms is one of Michigan’s largest outdoor grow facilities located on Lake Huron near the 45th parallel. Currently we have 59 different strains making up the 12,000 plants growing throughout the farm.
At Kola Farms we believe in maintaining the environment and have dedicated only 15 acres of our 159 acres of land, leaving the rest for nature.
We can farm using organic principles. We employ regenerative farming practices that improve the health of the soil and surrounding ecosystem. Some practices we use is water conservation, cover crop rotation, integrated pest management, companion planting and organic inputs. The practices we utilize support biodiversity and maintain ecological health.
We list our marijuana as being Biodynamic, instead of organic, as we take the entire ecosystem into consideration as the cannabis is grown.
Not only are we sustainable, while protecting the environment, we are able to grow the highest quality cannabis. The climate, soil, topography, and cooler climates produce a fruitier more robust product.
Kola farms practices the “Farm to Table” mantra, starting from seed, all the way to the products you enjoy from your local dispensary.
GSC, which was originally known as the Girl Scout Cookies strain, was first bred by Northern California's Cookie Family sometime about 2012. A Sativa-leaning hybrid cross between a cutting of OG Kush and the breeder’s own F1 Durban Poison strain, GSC produces a plant with multiple branches and a powerful flower.
The strain has a short stature that is common on strains with Indica lineage and is known for its tight internodal structure, which creates its iconic spear-shaped flowers with lavender calyxes. The most popular phenotype produced by the first batch of GSC seeds was Thin Mints.
GSC has taken home several High Times Cannabis Cup awards since it was first propagated — including a first-place trophy for Best Hybrid at the 2013 Southern California Cannabis Cup.