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Chem De Menthe

Feminised

Chem De Menthe is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a minty diesel aroma and a clear, uplifting high.

Why choose Chem De Menthe?
  • Bright, minty diesel terpene profile
  • Performs well under LED with good yields
  • Compact plants ideal for SCROG
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Chemdawg x Mint
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Short to medium
Yield Medium to high (indoors)
Taste Peppermint, Diesel, Citrus
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate, variable British weather
Effects Uplifting, Focused, Relaxing
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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.

Flowering Time:

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.

Yield:

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.

Height:

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.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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Any tips for avoiding mould late in flower?
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Keep lower bud sites well trimmed, maintain RH below 50% and increase airflow around dense colas.
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What nutrient brand do you prefer?
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I use a two-part base with a quality PK boost in mid-flower and keep EC conservative to avoid nutrient burn.
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How many plants per square metre indoors?
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With SCROG one plant per square metre works well; for multi-plant canopies you can run 4-6 smaller plants depending on pot size.
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Do you flush before harvest?
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I reduce feeding and flush mildly in the final 7-10 days to improve smoke quality, but I avoid extreme starvation.
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Best way to finish outdoors if autumn looks wet?
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Move plants under a temporary polytunnel or into a greenhouse to get them through the final ripening period without rot.

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