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Blue Mints

Feminised

Blue Mints is a minty-blue hybrid with reliable potency and compact growth.

Why choose Blue Mints?
  • Minty blueberry flavour with smooth smoke
  • Compact plants suited to limited outdoor seasons
  • Reliable resin and solid indoor yields
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1.5%
Lineage Blueberry x Thin Mint
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium; 80-140 cm
Yield 400-500 g/m² (indoor), 400-700 g/plant (outdoor)
Taste Minty, Blueberry, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Short Outdoor Growing Season
Effects Uplifting, Relaxed body buzz, Creative focus
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How did you handle a wet August in Lisburn?
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I used temporary covers and increased airflow under the canopy, and I trimmed lower growth to reduce moisture pockets.
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What feeding tweaks worked best?
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I backed off nitrogen through flower and used a PK boost mid-flower which improved bud density without causing nutrient burn.
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Any tips for trimming this strain?
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Cut away small larfy bud sites and focus on opening the canopy; a clean trim reduces mould risk and concentrates energy on main colas.
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Did you run into bud rot?
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A little grey mould appeared one season after a long wet period, so I started harvesting a week earlier the next year and avoided watering late in the day.
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How many plants per square metre indoors?
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I found four to six plants per m² works well with SCROG or LST to build an even canopy without overcrowding.

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