Georgia GMO
GMO (Garlic Cookies) × Georgia Pie
Georgia Gmo is a hybrid cultivar celebrated for its potent combination of savory, fuel-heavy notes from GMO and the sweet, stone-fruit dessert tones of Georgia Pie. This strain offers a memorable flavor experience and is often sought after for its relaxing and euphoric effects.
Appearance and Morphology
Georgia Gmo typically presents as a medium-tall plant with robust lateral branching and slightly wider internodal spacing. Its flower structure can range from conical to spear-shaped colas, with dense secondary buds. Mature flowers often display a heavy, silver-white frost due to dense resin production, and may exhibit deep olive green hues with plum or eggplant undertones under cooler temperatures, contrasting with bright orange pistils.
Aroma and Flavor
This strain is characterized by a pungent baseline of garlic and diesel, layered with nuances of peach cobbler, toasted dough, and a peppery finish. The aroma and flavor profile is a distinct fusion of savory and sweet elements, making it a polarizing yet memorable experience.
Effects
Georgia Gmo is known for delivering potent effects that lean towards relaxation and euphoria. It is often reported to elevate mood and can stimulate appetite, making it a popular choice for evening use. Individual responses may vary.
Terpenes and Cannabinoids
Georgia Gmo is typically high in THC, with CBD content generally below 1%. Its terpene profile is often dominated by beta-caryophyllene and limonene, with myrcene also frequently present. Total terpene content can range from 1.8% to over 3% in optimized conditions, contributing to its complex aroma and flavor.
Growing Characteristics
Cultivating Georgia Gmo requires careful environmental management and often an extended flowering period, typically 9-10 weeks, to maximize secondary metabolite development. It is known for producing above-average yields of dense buds with significant resin production, rewarding growers with excellent bag appeal.
Origins and Lineage
Georgia Gmo is a cross between GMO (Garlic Cookies), itself a potent hybrid derived from Chem D and GSC, and Georgia Pie, a cultivar popularized by Cookies and attributed to Seed Junky Genetics. This lineage combines the intense potency and pungent funk of GMO with the sweet, dessert-like qualities of Georgia Pie.