Cookie Mint from PowerStrains® is a cannabis strain that took a lot of work. The results are certainly worth it. High yields of cannabis within a short flowering time and provided with tasty aromas.
Cookie Mint from PowerStrains® is made for true connoisseurs with two of the best and most elusive strains from the US. Biscotti, itself a world-class indica, was crossed with an exclusive Mintz phenotype.
Cookie Mint is predominantly a deep purple plant with a huge production of trichomes, during the last day(s) the leaves display a stunning array of purple, orange and green hues enveloping her thick dark green buds with striking purple highlights and long orange hairs.
You will be amazed by the seductive flavours and aromas, cushy flavours with hints of chocolate biscuits with creamy mint and spices. While enjoying a highly creative, concentrated and relaxing effect with a noticeable and markedly stealthy physical high.
- Strain Type: Feminised strain
- Indica / Sativa: 80% indica/20% sativa
- Genetics: Biscotti x Mintz
- THC: High (20%+)
- CBD: Low
- Flowering time: 8-9 weeks
- Yield Outdoor: High (550-650 g/m2)
- Yield Indoor: High (600+ g/m2)
- Height Indoor: 100-150 cm
- Height Indoor: 200 cm
- Effects: Creative, relaxing, body high
- Flavor: Kush, creamy, spicy, cookies
Strain FAQ
How has the chocolate flavour of these strains been produced?
Chocolate strains like Chocolate Thai are often the outcome of intensive selective breeding and genetic preservation. Over time, breeders have cross-bred these strains to keep their chocolate qualities and boost yield and potency.
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern heritage mean?
African cannabis strains, especially those near the equator, thrive in high humidity and bright sunlight for long growing seasons. While Middle Eastern strains have gained drought resilience and so they thrive in desert-like settings.
What role does stress play in increasing THC levels in cannabis plants?
Strategically applied stress, known as 'stress training,' can enhance THC levels in cannabis plants. Techniques such as low-stress training (LST), super cropping, and controlled light exposure are used to stress the plant in a way that boosts cannabinoid synthesis without harming the plant. This method must be carefully managed to avoid over-stressing the plants, which can lead to adverse effects.