Garlic Cocktail #7 Clone
$89.00
Garlic Cocktail #7 clones - GMO lineage cross, phenotype #7 selection. 25-30% THC. Garlic, fuel, coffee complexity. The 7th plant won the pheno hunt.
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About Garlic Cocktail #7
The "#7" in Garlic Cocktail #7 tells the full story: this is the seventh phenotype selected from a run of Garlic Cocktail seeds. Someone grew out a large batch of Garlic Cocktail genetics, evaluated each plant on aroma, structure, yield, and potency, and selected #7 as the winner of that pheno hunt.
This is how the elite cannabis clone market works. The number isn't random - it's documentation. When you grow Garlic Cocktail #7, you're growing the plant that won.
The GMO-lineage garlic-fuel-coffee profile from this strain is among the most intense savory terpene expressions in the catalog. For fans of garlic-dominant strains, this is a top-tier option alongside Garlic Mints and Donny Burger.
| Genetics | GMO Cookies x Mimosa (pheno #7) | THC | 25-30% |
| Type | Indica-dominant Hybrid | Flower | 9 weeks |
| Terpenes | Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene | Difficulty | Intermediate |
| Flavor | Garlic, fuel, earthy, coffee | Effects | Heavy body, deeply relaxing, euphoric |
Phenotype #7: The One They Kept
The number in Garlic Cocktail #7 is the story: out of a GMO-lineage cocktail cross hunt, the seventh phenotype evaluated was the one worth keeping - the plant that stacked the loudest garlic over the most interesting supporting cast. That supporting cast is what separates this cut from straight GMO: beneath the funk sits a dark roast coffee note, bitter-sweet and rich, that emerges fully in the cure and turns the exhale into something closer to espresso than allium. At 25-30% THC, it's a connoisseur's funk strain with top-tier authority.
Effects and Flavor
GMO descendants hit heavy, and #7 honors the family: a deep, enveloping body high that builds for the better part of an hour and holds. The euphoria is real but unhurried - this is contemplative evening flower, suited to music, food, and conversation that doesn't require getting up. The garlic-coffee-fuel profile is loud, complex, and absolutely not anonymous; consumers either request it by name or trade their jar away, and the first group is larger.
Growing Garlic Cocktail #7
The GMO heritage shows in tall, rangy growth with long internodes - top early, train hard, and net it, because untrained #7 spends its energy on height. Stretch runs 70-85%. The flower compensates: long, spear-shaped colas that frost completely and weigh out better than their airy early appearance suggests.
Feed moderately-plus with patience on the finish - the nine-week mark is where the coffee tones develop, and pulling early leaves plain garlic in the jar. Filter sizing matters more here than almost anywhere in the catalog; GMO-family funk penetrates everything. Harvest at 20-30% amber and cure a month minimum: time in glass is what unlocks the cocktail.
Garlic Cocktail #7 FAQ
What does the coffee note actually taste like? A dark, roasted bitterness on the exhale that rounds the garlic funk - clearest after a real cure.
Is it louder than GMO? Comparable funk, more complexity. The cocktail cross added layers rather than volume.
Difficulty? Intermediate with a training requirement - the stretch must be managed.
Best companions in the catalog? Its relatives: Garlic Mints for the minty counterpoint, Mule Fuel for maximum heaviness.
Living With a Loud Plant
A practical word on the funk: Garlic Cocktail #7's aroma is a lifestyle decision for the duration of flower. Budget for a filter rated above your tent volume, check seals on exhaust ducting, and warn anyone who shares the building - the GMO families broadcast in a way sweet strains simply don't. The reward structure is equally outsized: cured #7 is the jar that experienced smokers reach past everything else for, and in a market where candy profiles blur together, genuine garlic-coffee complexity holds value that never needs explaining twice.
Final sourcing note: numbered phenotypes only mean something when the number traces to the actual selection - and #7's documented lineage is the difference between this jar and the anonymous garlic crosses flooding the market. The cut is the credential.
Related strains: Garlic Mints | Donny Burger | Orange Garlic
Grower resources: Best Indica Clones for Sleep and Deep Relaxation | Clones vs. Autoflowers: Which Should You Grow?


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