During our selective process on Biscotti Mintz we introduced a critical Kush pheno that displayed an unusual 30% sativa characteristic. This combined with our delicious Mintz brought something very exciting to the table, a 70% indica dominant plant, totally unique to our catalogue with amazing characteristics. Kush Mintz Strain with its powerful Himalayan OG Kush linage is extremely vigorous, powerful indica now with a 30% stative boost. The explosion of the Critical linage infusion brings huge yields both indoor and out with outdoor heights reaching 2m, super strong and sturdy with unbelievable production capabilities.
The Mintz unsurprisingly further enhances those famous earthy Pine and sweet citrus Kush aromas with hints of coffee and delicate hints of minty cookies! Kush Mintz Strain is extremely resinous, sticky to the touch with a heavy coating of trichomes covering the familiar light green colours with occasional dark green and purple contrasting fan leaves protrude from its dense flowering structure.
The Kush Mintz strain by Barneys Farm is 30% Sativa 70% Indica.
To properly store Kush Mintz seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
- Type: Feminised
- Photoperiod: Normal
- Genetics: Critical Kush x Mintz
- Effect: Relaxed, Happy, Uplifting
- Outdoor Yield (g): up to 1500
- Indoor Yield (g): up to 600-650 gr/m²
- Flowering Time (days): 65 - 63
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month: September
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month Week: 3rd-4th week
- Height (cm): 100-110cm
- Height Indoor (cm): 100-110cm
- Height Outdoor (cm): 200cm
- Height: Medium
- Indica %: 70%
- Sativa %: 30%
- Indica/Sativa: Mostly Indica
- Taste: Fresh Pine, Coffee with Hint of Mint
- Aroma: Earthy Pine, Minty Coffee
- Climate: Cool, Hot & Temperate
Strain FAQ
Do all minty strains have similar effects?
Absolutely not! Despite their minty taste, these strains reportedly have widely different impacts. There's a minty strain for practically any occasion because to its variety of affects.
Where does the Kush Strain originate from?
In Pakistan and Afghanistan's Hindu Kush mountain range, Kush strains were born in harsh natural beauty. This tough environment has made them strong fighters who can survive in difficult temperatures.
Are strains which finish at the End of September more sustainable?
Absolutely. These strains are said to need less water and nutrients since they finish faster. Their low light and heat requirements reportedly make them a greener outdoor production option.
Does this strain's Central Asian influence have an impact on CBD levels?
Many of these strains have high CBD levels despite their high THC levels. They are said to be able to aid medicinal users seeking comfort without strong intoxicating effects.
Do 12/12 photoperiod strains have an edge in terpene profiles?
Sometimes, a little stress goes a long way, especially when it comes to pumping up the terpenes in 12/12 photoperiod strains. The stringent light schedule can stress the plants just enough to kick their flavor and aroma profile up a notch!