
- Minty Chemdawg clarity for day or early evening
Chem De Menthe
Chem De Menthe is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a minty diesel aroma and a clear, uplifting high.
- Bright, minty diesel terpene profile
- Performs well under LED with good yields
- Compact plants ideal for SCROG
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Chemdawg x Mint |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium to high (indoors) |
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Peppermint, Diesel, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, variable British weather |
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Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Chem De Menthe
Chem De Menthe is a sativa-dominant hybrid that blends Chemdawg lineage with a mint-forward terpene profile to produce bright, focused effects and a cool peppermint flavour. It suits growers who run indoor LED setups or sheltered outdoor sites in temperate regions and rewards attentive training and moisture control.
Chem De Menthe is a sativa-dominant hybrid that mixes Chemdawg's diesel edge with a cool mint character. I grow it in Brighton where the plants show energetic top colas and lively internodal spacing.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22%, delivering a reliable, pronounced high. This potency suits those who want clarity with a steady cerebral lift.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%, so it won’t significantly blunt the THC effect. Patients requiring high CBD should consider pairing it with a CBD-rich strain.
The lineage pairs Chemdawg with a mint-forward phenotype to create the cooling terpene signature. The genetics are Chemdawg x Mint and show Chemdawg resilience with a fresher aroma.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to guarantee female flowering plants. Some breeders may release autoflower or regular versions, but feminised is the usual commercial option.
Cultivation is moderately challenging and rewards steady training and environmental control. In Brighton's variable British weather it benefits from prompt movement indoors or under cover when humidity rises.
Indoors it finishes in about 8-9 weeks under a good schedule. Outdoors a Brighton summer can allow harvest by late September if conditions are favourable.
With SCROG or topping and strong light, indoor yields are medium to high. Outdoors in Brighton yields vary but well-managed plants can be generous when the summer holds.
Plants remain compact to medium with dense colas that respond well to low-stress training. The structure suits growers who prefer scrog or multiple-tier canopy management.
Chem De Menthe adapts very well to indoor LED setups and also produces outdoors in sheltered Brighton gardens when the summer is kind. For outdoor crops in Brighton it pays to provide windbreaks and a dry finish to avoid mould.
Growing Chem De Menthe in Brighton requires planning around the variable British weather and the risk of early autumn rain. Provide wind protection, vigilant mould checks and consider finishing under cover to protect the crop.
The high is upbeat and mentally clear with focused creativity that stays functional. Physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation, making it useful during the day or early evening.
The flavour profile brings a sharp diesel base cut with a cool peppermint note and bright citrus highlights. The aftertaste is herbal and slightly sweet, lingering on the tongue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Full-spectrum LED lights with strong blue in veg and warm whites in flower give good results while keeping electricity use down.
Keep RH below 50% in late flower and improve airflow with extraction and circulation fans to reduce the chance of mould.
Start with a mild nutrient schedule in early veg, increase potassium and phosphorus into week 3-4 of flowering, and taper off in the last two weeks for a clean finish.
Yes. Low-stress training and topping encourage an even canopy and maximise bud sites, which suits its compact to medium frame.
Yes, but pick a sheltered spot and be prepared to protect plants from heavy rain and wind, especially in coastal areas like Brighton.
Dry slowly for 7-10 days, then cure in jars for at least 2-4 weeks to develop flavour and smoothness.
Spider mites and aphids can appear indoors, while outdoors you should check for slugs and caterpillars; act quickly with biological controls.
Yes, clones root readily and preserve the minty terpene profile, which helps maintain consistency across crops.
For a single-season indoor grow, 10-15 litre pots balance root volume and ease of handling; larger pots are fine if you have the space.
It performs very well under LED rigs, showing good bud development and manageable stretch when light intensity and spectrum are optimised.
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