Lilac Cookies is a rare, evenly balanced hybrid (50% indica/50% sativa) crafted from the legendary Lilac Diesel and Forum Cookies. True to its name, this strain stands out for both its stunning appearance and irresistible flavor. Its oversized, fluffy buds showcase deep olive-green hues with lilac undertones, fiery orange hairs, and a frosty coat of chunky, lilac-tinted trichomes.
Strain Type: Hybrid – 50% Sativa /50% Indica THC: 30%, CBD: 1% Genetics: Lilac Diesel x Forum Cookies
When broken apart, Lilac Cookies releases a bouquet of sweet, floral citrus layered with hints of sour fuel. The flavor follows suit—bright and citrusy on the inhale, followed by a smooth, creamy finish on the exhale.
The effects are just as dynamic as its profile. The high starts with a soaring cerebral rush, lifting the mind into a euphoric, almost psychedelic state filled with giddy energy and hazy bliss. Soon after, a deeply relaxing body high takes over, melting into full couch-lock and, at times, gentle sedation.
With THC levels often exceeding 30%, Lilac Cookies is a heavy hitter. It’s commonly sought for relief from migraines, headaches, appetite loss, nausea, stress, depression, and insomnia.
Terpenes:
Caryophyllene:
Caryophyllene is a spicy-scented, bicyclic sesquiterpene found in many plants like black pepper, cloves, and cannabis, and is unique for its ability to bind to the CB2 cannabinoid receptor, not the CB1 receptor. This interaction grants it therapeutic potential for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, neuroprotective, and pain-relieving effects, impacting immune and nervous systems without producing the psychotropic effects of THC. Also known as a dietary cannabinoid, caryophyllene is approved as a natural flavoring by the FDA and is used in aromatherapy, food, and medicinal products.
Limonene:
Limonene is a naturally occurring chemical found in citrus fruit rinds, known for its pleasant lemon-like scent and flavor. It’s widely used in food flavorings, air fresheners, and cleaning products as a solvent and fragrance. While potentially offering health benefits like reducing inflammation and acting as an antioxidant.
Myrcene:
Myrcene is a monoterpene found in many plants, including cannabis, hops, and lemongrass, known for its earthy, musky aroma and potential health benefits such as pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, and promoting sleep. It is a common ingredient in cosmetics and is historically used in traditional medicine for anxiety, pain, and other ailments.