
- Minty blueberry punch that performs in cooler, wetter seasons
Blue Mints
Blue Mints is a minty-blue hybrid with reliable potency and compact growth.
- Minty blueberry flavour with smooth smoke
- Compact plants suited to limited outdoor seasons
- Reliable resin and solid indoor yields
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18-22% |
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0.5-1.5% |
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Blueberry x Thin Mint |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium; 80-140 cm |
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400-500 g/m² (indoor), 400-700 g/plant (outdoor) |
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Minty, Blueberry, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Short Outdoor Growing Season |
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Uplifting, Relaxed body buzz, Creative focus |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Blue Mints
Blue Mints is a hybrid bred from Blueberry x Thin Mint that offers a mint-forward terpene profile and a clear, balanced high. It performs well under attentive care and rewards growers who manage humidity and finish outdoor crops before persistent rain.
Blue Mints is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly towards indica in structure. It combines calming body effects with a clear-headed uplift.
THC levels generally sit between 18 and 22 per cent, offering noticeable potency for regular users. Beginners should start low and increase slowly to find a comfortable dose.
CBD remains low to moderate, typically under 2 per cent. The variety is therefore more suited to symptom relief that benefits from THC rather than CBD-dominant therapy.
Blue Mints traces to Blueberry crossed with Thin Mint, which gives its sweet-minty terpene mix. The parents contribute compact bud structure and good resin production.
Seeds are offered as feminised to give growers a predictable female crop. They are not autoflowering, so flowering relies on light-cycle control.
Growing Blue Mints is mid-range in difficulty and rewards attentive canopy and humidity management. It tolerates damp conditions but requires extra vigilance during a short outdoor growing season.
Indoor flowering finishes in around eight to nine weeks under stable light schedules. Outdoor crops should be timed to finish well before late autumn rains arrive.
Indoor yields are solid at roughly 400–500 g per square metre with good light and feeding. Outdoor plants can reach 400–700 g per plant when grown in fertile soil and finished before heavy weather.
Plants are compact with sturdy internodes and thick bud sites. Final height commonly falls between 80 and 140 cm depending on training and pot size.
Blue Mints performs reliably indoors where humidity and light are easy to control in Lisburn. In Lisburn outdoor crops are viable but need careful timing and sheltering to avoid persistent damp.
Growing Blue Mints in Lisburn with short outdoor growing season demands early planting and harvesting to avoid autumn moisture. Provide windproofing and temporary covers where possible to reduce prolonged damp on buds.
The initial effect is a bright, uplifting sensation that sharpens mood and focus. That opens into a gentle physical relaxation that rarely knocks users into sedation.
The flavour profile shows a clear mint note up front with a sweet blueberry core and a citrus lift on the finish. Smoke is generally smooth with a slightly creamy mouthfeel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Maintain relative humidity around 45–55% in flower, use fans for good airflow, and avoid overwatering to reduce mould risk.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation use dehumidifiers, prune lower foliage, space plants for airflow and harvest earlier when conditions stay damp outdoors.
Flush with plain water in the final 7–10 days to improve smoke quality, but adjust timing if trichomes are not yet mature.
Use a balanced vegetative feed then shift to a bloom formula with reduced nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium once flowering starts.
Yes — low-stress training or topping encourages an even canopy and better light penetration for denser buds.
It shows decent vigour but is not immune; regular inspection and preventive measures are necessary, especially in humid environments.
A well-draining, loam-rich soil with added perlite or grit is ideal to balance moisture retention and drainage.
Aim to finish by early to mid-October in temperate UK gardens, earlier if your local autumns tend to be wet.
Yes — the mint and blueberry terpenes can be quite pronounced, so consider odour control if privacy is important.
Dry slowly in a controlled environment at around 50% humidity and good airflow to prevent mould, using dehumidification if necessary.
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