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Garlicane by Advanced Seeds delivers a knockout combo of 23% THC, bold flavor, and stunning indoor yields up to 600 g/m².
This indica-dominant hybrid explodes with garlic, mint, and diesel terpenes, wrapped in dense, frosty buds ready in just 55–60 days.
Garlicane Strain Info
What happens when you cross two cannabis legends like GMO and Slurricane?
You get Garlicane, a strain that hits like a freight train wrapped in velvet—pure fire with finesse.
This hybrid from Advanced Seeds brings together the funky power of Garlic Cookies and the fruity depth of Slurricane, blending raw strength with creamy, complex flavor.
If you’re into bold aromas, heavy effects, and chunky harvests, these feminized cannabis seeds deserve a front-row spot in your grow room or garden.
The moment Garlicane starts growing, you know you’re in for something special.
This is a plant that doesn’t play small—it builds a sturdy, bushy structure with thick, muscular stems ready to hold the weight of its massive, resin-dripping buds.
In indoor grows, it keeps things tidy and manageable, reaching around 80–90 cm (2.6–3 ft), perfect for tight spaces or stealthy setups.
But put it outside in open soil and Garlicane transforms into a cannabis beast, easily pushing up to 2.4–2.6 m (7.8–8.5 ft) tall with a wild hunger for sun and space.
The buds are a sight to behold—dense, heavy, and soaked in trichomes like frosted sugar rocks, with flashes of deep purple and bright orange pistils giving them serious bag appeal.
Flowering Time & Yield
Time-wise, Garlicane doesn't keep you waiting long.
Indoor flowering wraps up in just 55–60 days, making it a solid option for those who want speed without compromising on quality.
Expect yields of up to 600 grams/m² (21 oz/yd²) indoors under optimal conditions—yes, the fabled gram-per-watt is within reach here.
Outdoor growers? Get ready.
This strain can put out well over 1,200 grams (42 oz) per plant if you give it the space and love it craves.
Harvest season rolls in around early October, comfortably ahead of fall rains and cold snaps.
Effects and Aroma
One hit and you’ll know Garlicane isn’t your average couch-lock strain—it’s a deep body buzz with a chill mental edge that melts tension and smooths out the noise in your head.
With 23% THC pumping through its sticky buds, this is definitely not for the faint of heart.
Think warm waves of relaxation, a slow exhale after a long day, or that heavy-eyed bliss that hits right before a perfect nap.
Medicinal users say it helps with anxiety, fatigue, and chronic pain, but let’s be real—it also makes movie nights and deep conversations way better.
The flavor profile is where Garlicane really flexes.
Open a jar and you’re hit with that unmistakable garlic funk from GMO, spiced up with sweet berry undertones from Slurricane, like someone roasted chestnuts with lemon zest and mint in a diesel-soaked kitchen.
On the tongue, it’s sharp, savory, slightly nutty, then freshens up with a cooling twist—a sensory rollercoaster for the seasoned smoker.
Break the buds apart and those terpenes come alive—limonene, caryophyllene, and menthol swirl into something unforgettable, bold, and totally addictive.
Garlicane seeds are the kind of stash you hide from your friends… or grow extra just so you don’t have to.
Grower's Tips & What We Love
If you're planning to grow Garlicane, here’s a solid tip—give it some space and it will reward you big time.
In outdoor gardens, this strain stretches wide and tall, so it's perfect for growers with room to let it shine under the sun.
It thrives in warm, slightly humid climates, where daytime temps hover between 22–28°C (72–82°F).
Garlicane loves consistency—stable temperatures, steady feeding, and a well-oxygenated substrate rich in nutrients make all the difference.
During the flowering stage, it craves phosphorus and potassium, but don’t overdo the nitrogen or you’ll get burnt tips.
Its bushy structure and thick buds mean airflow is crucial, especially in humid environments, so a little defoliation goes a long way.
It’s reasonably tough, showing good resistance to pests like spider mites and aphids, but the ultra-dense buds make it a bit vulnerable to mold if humidity spikes late in bloom.
We always recommend a preventive fungicide treatment outdoors, especially if rain's on the forecast near harvest time.
Garlicane responds beautifully to techniques like SCROG, topping, and main-lining, letting you sculpt the canopy and boost yields with ease.
Even though it’s not a beginner strain, it’s not overly demanding either—intermediate growers will feel right at home if they give it attention.
What really gets us about Garlicane is the sheer quality of the flower—every bud looks like it was dusted with powdered sugar and painted by hand.
It’s that kind of strain you grow once and then keep coming back to, just to chase that perfect harvest again.
Strain Characteristics
Strain name: Garlicane
Seedbank: Advanced Seeds
Type: Feminized
Genetics: GMO (Garlic Cookies) x Slurricane
Genotype: 80% Indica – 20% Sativa
Flowering Time Indoor: 55–60 days
Harvest Time Outdoor: Early October
Indoor Height: 80–90 cm (2.6–3 ft)
Outdoor Height: 240–260 cm (7.8–8.5 ft)
Indoor Yield: Up to 600 g/m² (21 oz/yd²)
Outdoor Yield: Over 1,200 g/plant (42 oz)
THC: 23%
CBD: Low
Difficulty: Medium
Climate: Warm, sunny, stable conditions
Resistance to pests: Good
Resistance to mold: Moderate
Structure: Bushy, compact, with thick stems
Best training methods: SCROG, topping, main-lining
Flavor profile: Garlic, chestnut, diesel, sweet, minty, lemon
Dominant terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Menthol
Effects: Deep physical relaxation, calming, long-lasting, narcotic
Garlicane FAQ
Is Garlicane sativa or indica?
Garlicane is an indica-dominant strain, with around 80% indica and 20% sativa genetics.
This means its effects are typically more relaxing and body-centered, ideal for unwinding and easing tension.
Sativa strains, in contrast, usually deliver more energetic, uplifting highs and grow taller with longer flowering times.
Garlicane reflects its indica roots with compact structure, dense buds, and a fast flowering cycle.
How much does Garlicane yield?
Indoors, Garlicane can produce up to 600 grams/m² (21 oz/yd²) under ideal conditions.
Outdoors, a well-grown plant can yield over 1,200 grams (42 oz), especially in warm climates with lots of sunlight.
When is the best time to harvest Garlicane outdoors?
In the northern hemisphere, Garlicane is usually ready for harvest in early October.
This allows growers to bring in the buds before cold temperatures or autumn rains increase the risk of mold.
What growing techniques work best for Garlicane?
Garlicane responds well to SCROG, topping, main-lining, and defoliation during vegetative growth.
These methods help maximize light exposure and airflow, leading to better bud development and higher yields.
Is Garlicane mold resistant?
Garlicane has good resistance to pests but only moderate resistance to mold due to the density of its buds.
Proper ventilation, low humidity during flowering, and preventive treatments can help avoid fungal issues.
Is Garlicane difficult to grow?
We’d say it’s of medium difficulty, suitable for growers with at least some experience under their belt.
It doesn’t demand expert skills but benefits greatly from attentive care and environmental control.