
- Minty, compact and dependable for controlled grows
Fritter Mints
Fritter Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid with a cool mint aroma and compact, resinous buds suited to greenhouse and indoor cultivation.
- Minty terpene punch with compact yields
- Performs well in confined tents and greenhouse benches
- Reliable Feminised genetics for predictable runs
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Mint Cookies x Fritter OG |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (compact, bushy) |
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Medium to high (around 400-550 g/m2 indoors) |
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Mint, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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humid greenhouse environments |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Indoor and greenhouse; suitable for small indoor setups |
About Fritter Mints
Fritter Mints is a compact, resin-heavy indica-dominant hybrid that combines minty terpenes with bright citrus notes. It flowers in eight to nine weeks and produces medium to high yields under managed conditions. The strain performs well in tents and greenhouses but requires vigilant humidity control to prevent mould. Feminised seeds provide predictable growth and make it a good choice for growers aiming for multiple small harvests.
Fritter Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. It shows compact growth and strong lateral branching suited to controlled environments.
Fritter Mints typically tests between 18 and 22 percent THC. That potency delivers a pronounced but manageable high for regular consumers.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. The low CBD ratio means effects are driven primarily by THC and the terpene profile.
Fritter Mints descends from Mint Cookies x Fritter OG. The cross brings minty terpenes and robust growth traits from both parents.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to ensure flower-producing plants. Stable pheno selection reduces the risk of hermaphroditism and simplifies planning for multiple harvests.
Growing Fritter Mints in humid greenhouse environments requires careful airflow and proactive mould prevention. With good ventilation and routine defoliation it is best described as intermediate in difficulty.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor or greenhouse harvests in Somerset usually finish in late September to early October.
Indoor yields are medium to high with disciplined canopy management. Greenhouse crops in Somerset can produce consistent weights when humidity is controlled.
Plants remain short to medium with a stocky, bushy structure. They form tight colas that suit SOG and SCROG training.
Indoors Fritter Mints performs well in compact tents and benefits from SCROG or SOG to maximise space in small indoor cannabis grow spaces. Outdoors or in greenhouses around Somerset plants respond well to regular tying and increased airflow.
Growing Fritter Mints in Somerset with humid greenhouse environments demands careful climate control. Dehumidification and consistent temperature management are essential to avoid mould and preserve bud quality.
Effects are initially uplifting with a gentle cerebral clarity. The high settles into a mellow, long‑lasting body calm.
The flavour mixes cool mint with bright citrus top notes. An earthy, sugary undercurrent produces a smooth, refreshing smoke.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. It suits compact tents and responds well to SCROG or SOG to maximise yield in limited space.
Keep relative humidity around 40-50% during flowering and 20-40% at drying. Maintain daytime temperatures between 21-26°C and slightly cooler nights.
Fritter Mints prefers a moderate feeding schedule with balanced NPK during veg and lower nitrogen in flower. Watch for nutrient burn and adjust concentrations conservatively.
In humid conditions it can be susceptible to grey mould and botrytis. Strong airflow, regular leaf removal and early detection keep issues manageable.
Check trichomes for a mix of cloudy and some amber for a balanced effect. Typical harvest time is eight to nine weeks of flowering.
A short flush of plain water one week before harvest can improve smoke quality for some growers. It is not strictly necessary if you have used moderate nutrient levels throughout.
Dry slowly at 50% humidity until stems snap, then cure in jars at 60-65% RH. Open jars daily for the first two weeks to exchange air and monitor moisture.
Low-stress training, topping and SCROG work well to open the canopy and boost uniform bud development. Avoid excessive defoliation in humid periods to reduce mould risk.
Yes. Greenhouse cultivation in the UK can extend the season but requires dehumidification on wet days. Keep ventilation high and monitor for temperature spikes.
Feminised lines are selected for stability, offering predictable structure and terpene expression. Occasional phenotypic variation can occur, so select mothers from plants you prefer.
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