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Cultivation
About Atlas Seed
This cross between Cotton Candy and Cookie Dough by Atlas Seed is sure to please with gorgeous golf ball buds, loads of resin, and a ton of flavour. Look out for this semi-full term cannabis strain’s beautifully contrasting colours during flowering.

Sugar Cookies marijuana plants offer large internodal spacing to pack on the buds.

Expect nothing less than generous amounts juicy frosted nugs. Bright green flowers the size of ping-pong balls with fiery orange hairs and loads of sticky trichomes.

A decadent combo of Cookies and Atlas’s typical fuel traits. Almost like enjoying your favourite baked treat at a petrol station.

All that sweet flavour is not to be mistaken for a lack of punch.

Sugar Cookies leaves turn deep purple, contrasting beautifully with vibrant green buds in flowering. She grows well in cold or drought conditions, while resisting mold to a decent extent too.
Flowering
Photoperiod
Photoperiod
Fast Flowering
Sex
Feminized
Variety
Hybrid
Genetics
Cotton Candy X Cookie Dough
THC Levels
Very-high
CBD Levels
Low
Environment
Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse
Flowering Time
Short
Indoor Flowering
8-9 weeks
THC %
20-28 %
CBD %
<1 %
Effects
Potent
Aroma & Flavors
Diesel
Skill Level
Beginner
Harvest Month
September (NH) | March (SH)

Atlas Seed


Atlas Seed was founded by experienced winegrape, vegetable, and cannabis farmers in Sonoma County who wanted uniform, stable, and vigorous F1 hybrid seeds bred for agriculture. They offer a full range of feminized seeds—autoflower, full-term photoperiod, and semi-full-term photoperiod—developed to finish fast, resist mold, yield heavily, and deliver rich terpene profiles and cannabinoid potency.

Backed by extensive agronomic testing, including field trials in Sonoma that produced dense, botrytis-resistant flower with consistent yields over 15% THC, Atlas Seed delivers industrial-grade genetics that perform in large-scale commercial environments and home gardens alike. Now available in South Africa through Overgrow—bred by farmers, for farmers.