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Jealousy Mintz

Feminised

Jealousy Mintz is a minty hybrid that offers a clear, uplifting head high followed by gentle body relaxation.

Why choose Jealousy Mintz?
  • Minty terpene profile with citrus lift
  • Reliable medium-height growth for indoor setups
  • Good yields under attentive care
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Jealousy x Mintz
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium (90-150 cm indoors)
Yield Medium to high (indoor: 400-500 g/m²; outdoor: up to 500 g/plant)
Taste Mint, Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Variable British weather
Effects Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Jealousy Mintz

Jealousy Mintz is a balanced hybrid bred from Jealousy x Mintz genetics, selected for its mint-forward terpene profile and steady growth habit. It performs well indoors under controlled conditions and outdoors in sheltered spots, producing medium to high yields and a smooth, minty flavour with citrus highlights.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Jealousy Mintz is intermediate and rewards attention to feeding and airflow. In variable British weather it benefits from sturdy supports and more vigilant mould prevention.

Flowering Time:

Indoor flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor harvest in Derbyshire typically finishes around late September to October.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when growers keep nutrients and environment steady. Proper training and pruning boost overall production.

Height:

Plants develop a medium height with a branching structure suited to SCROG and SOG techniques. Indoors they remain manageable while outdoors they can stretch in long summer days.

Environment:

Indoors Jealousy Mintz responds well to controlled light cycles and stable humidity in Derbyshire grow spaces. Outdoors in Derbyshire it prefers sheltered, sunny positions to avoid persistent damp.

Climate:

Growing Jealousy Mintz in Derbyshire means planning for changeable conditions and occasional cool spells. Variable British weather makes shelter and airflow important to prevent rot and mould.

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How often should I water Jealousy Mintz?
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Water when the top 2–3 cm of medium feels dry and adjust with pot size and stage of growth.
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Any tips for curing?
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Dry slowly to 60% RH then jar and burp daily for two weeks, reducing burps over the next month for a smoother smoke.
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I have limited vertical space indoors, what to do?
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Use topping and horizontal training like SCROG to develop a flat canopy and keep height down.
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Can I grow this in a greenhouse in Derbyshire?
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Yes, a greenhouse gives extra season length but ensure ventilation and consider dehumidifiers during wet periods.
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When should I start flowering outdoors?
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Begin monitoring trichomes late August to September in Derbyshire and be ready to protect buds from autumn rain.

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