Cookie Killer enters like a velvet-clad enforcer, its presence thick with sugared cherries and a slow-burning wave of gas. Bred by Genetic Designer, this decadent hybrid fuses CHERRY PIE KUSH II × GRAPES II, carving out a rich 75% indica / 25% sativa profile that leans into depth, density, and full-bodied calm. Plants grow with a compact, sturdy frame, typically reaching 85–120 cm indoors, with tight internodes and heavy lateral branching that stacks into dense, resin-soaked colas. Flowering wraps up in 60–68 days, delivering 450–600 g/m² indoors of chunky, frost-caked buds brushed with violet hues and fiery pistils. The aroma rolls out thick and layered—sweet cherry compote, baked cookie dough, and a deep, creamy fuel note underneath. On the inhale, it’s lush and dessert-forward: ripe cherries, sugary pastry, and a subtle grape candy twist, finishing with a smooth, gassy exhale that coats the palate. Myrcene leads the charge, backed by limonene and caryophyllene, giving the profile both sweetness and bite. With THC levels ranging from 23–27% and CBD under 1%, Cookie Killer delivers a heavy, immersive experience. The high opens with a soft cerebral glow—uplifting, slightly dreamy—before sinking into a deep physical relaxation that spreads limb by limb. Recreationally, it’s a late-evening indulgence, perfect for unwinding, zoning into music or film, or easing into sleep. Medically, it’s often chosen for stress relief, anxiety reduction, chronic pain, appetite stimulation, and insomnia support. Cultivation sits at a moderate level—forgiving in structure but demanding respect in environment. Dense buds call for proper airflow and humidity control, while moderate feeding and light defoliation help maximize yield and resin production. In return, growers get standout bag appeal and a terp profile that leans unapologetically rich. Negative effects may include dry mouth, dry eyes, and in stronger doses, sedation, dizziness, or mild mental fog. For those chasing dessert-heavy profiles with a knockout body finish, Cookie Killer lives up to its name—smooth on the entry, devastating on the exit.
