
- Minty clarity with a relaxed finish
Breath Mints
Breath Mints is an indica-leaning hybrid with a cool peppermint aroma and a clear, calming high.
- Mint-forward flavour with a clear-headed lift
- Compact plants ideal for trained canopies
- Performs well in controlled greenhouse environments
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Approx. 18-22% |
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Low (<1%) |
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Thin Mint x Breathwork |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium, 60-120 cm |
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Moderate, 375-450 g/m² |
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Peppermint, Citrus zest, Earthy herbal |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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Clear-headed uplift, Mild body relaxation, Focused calm |
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Indoor and greenhouse |
About Breath Mints
Breath Mints is an indica-leaning hybrid prized for its minty terpene profile and balanced effects. It produces compact, resinous buds and thrives in controlled greenhouse or indoor setups where humidity and airflow are carefully managed to prevent mould while encouraging rich flavour.
Breath Mints is an indica-leaning hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It delivers a balanced experience that leans towards body relaxation while keeping the mind clear.
THC levels sit in the upper mid-range for modern hybrids. Expect around 18–22% THC depending on phenotype and feeding regime.
CBD content is low and not a defining trait of this strain. Any CBD present is typically below 1% and unlikely to change the overall effect profile.
Breath Mints originates from a cross of Thin Mint and Breathwork. The breeding emphasises minty terpenes and a harmonious hybrid effect.
Breath Mints is commonly available as feminised seed stock for predictable female crops. Autoflower versions exist but are less widespread than the feminised phenotype.
This cultivar suits growers with some experience managing humidity because it prefers humid greenhouse environments which can both enhance terpene production and increase mould risk. Good airflow and active monitoring are essential to keep mould and bud rot at bay.
Flowering completes quickly compared with many hybrids. Plan for roughly eight to nine weeks of bloom under stable conditions.
Yields are steady and can be generous with proper care. Greenhouse environments with controlled feeding tend to produce the best returns.
Plants remain compact to medium with a sturdy central cola and several tight side branches. They respond well to training to build a level canopy and maximise light use.
Indoors in Birmingham, Breath Mints performs well under SCROG or LST to make the most of small areas. Outdoors or under glass around Birmingham it finishes earlier than many strains but benefits from humidity control and occasional shading.
Growing Breath Mints in Birmingham works well when using humid greenhouse environments to boost terpene development. Maintain strong ventilation and dehumidification options to manage mould risk in Birmingham greenhouses.
The high starts with a crisp uplift that sharpens focus and mood. Over time the heady clarity eases into a gentle body relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavour is dominated by a cool peppermint note and a bright citrus undercurrent. Subtle earthy and herbal tones linger on the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed followed by a slightly richer bloom feed from week two of flowering, and reduce nitrogen in the final two weeks to improve flavour.
Keep air moving with fans, control temperature swings, use dehumidifiers when needed and remove overcrowded foliage to improve airflow around colas.
Selective defoliation and early topping help build a strong canopy and reduce internal humidity, which is useful for dense-budded strains like Breath Mints.
Monitor trichomes closely and harvest when most are cloudy with some ambers for a balanced effect, usually around the eight to nine week mark.
A novice can succeed with careful humidity control and good ventilation, but it is better suited to growers with some experience managing mould risk.
Full-spectrum LED fixtures are efficient and give good bud density, while high-quality HPS can also produce strong yields in a greenhouse setup.
Very important; techniques like SCROG and low-stress training maximise canopy and light use in limited areas, improving both yield and quality.
Yes, Breath Mints is compact and responds well to training, making it a strong candidate for small indoor cannabis grow spaces with proper humidity management.
Dry slowly to 60% relative humidity then cure in jars for a minimum of two weeks, with regular burping for the first fortnight to develop flavour and smoothness.
Keep an eye out for spider mites and whitefly in greenhouse conditions, and use integrated pest management to prevent infestations early.
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