
- Minty power for cool coastal grows.
Jungle Mints
Jungle Mints is a mint-forward indica-dominant hybrid bred for cool coastal climates and reliable yields.
- Minty aroma with a cake-like resin profile.
- Performs well in sheltered coastal plots with proper airflow.
- Feminised seeds for predictable, compact crops.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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MINTY OG x JUNGLE CAKE |
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Indica-dominant Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (1.2–1.8 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high (outdoor up to 350-450 g/plant) |
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Peppermint, Earthy, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Cool coastal / cool Scottish outdoor climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Focused |
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Both |
About Jungle Mints
Jungle Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid that brings a clear, minty terpene profile and robust bud structure to cooler coastal gardens. Bred from MINTY OG x JUNGLE CAKE, it suits intermediate growers in the UK who can provide good airflow and seasonal attentiveness; in Yorkshire or other coastal spots it rewards careful training with dense, resinous flowers and a distinct peppermint finish.
Jungle Mints is an indica-dominant hybrid that balances calming resin with bright terpene notes. It leans toward compact, bushy growth while producing dense, mint-scented buds.
Jungle Mints typically tests between 18% and 22% THC, offering solid potency for most experienced consumers. The high is noticeable yet controllable when dosed sensibly.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, keeping the profile firmly THC-driven. That low CBD content makes it better suited to recreational use or THC-focused therapeutic strategies.
Jungle Mints descends from MINTY OG x JUNGLE CAKE, marrying creamy mint terpenes with dense cake-like resin. The cross emphasises compact structure, high trichome production and a distinctive mint-cake aroma.
Seeds are sold Feminised to ensure reliable female plants for flowering crops. Feminised Jungle Mints reduces the need for sexing and saves space for growers in constrained Yorkshire gardens.
Growing Jungle Mints in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires familiarity with moisture control and canopy management to avoid mould. It is rated intermediate because it benefits from careful airflow, feeding and timely pruning.
Flowering typically completes in eight to nine weeks under good conditions. Outdoor growers should aim to harvest by late September in the UK to beat autumn rains.
Yields are medium to high when plants are trained and kept healthy, with outdoor specimens usually outperforming indoor ones. Expect roughly 350–450 g per plant outdoors in a favourable season with good light and ventilation.
Jungle Mints forms a medium, bushy structure with multiple strong colas and sturdy branches. Plants commonly reach 1.2 to 1.8 metres outdoors, compact enough for discreet plots.
Indoors, Jungle Mints responds well to SCROG and SOG techniques and can be kept compact with timely topping while grown in Yorkshire. Outdoors in Yorkshire it rewards growers with larger yields if given shelter from salty winds and late-season rain.
In Yorkshire, Jungle Mints performs best in sheltered coastal spots where the cool Scottish outdoor climate reduces heat stress but raises humidity risks. Growers should prioritise airflow, raised beds and early feeding to help buds mature before autumn in Yorkshire.
The high delivers a clear-headed uplift that helps creativity and daytime activities. A gentle body relaxation follows, useful for unwinding without heavy sedation.
A pronounced peppermint note leads, supported by earthy undertones and bright citrus highlights. The smoke is smooth with a lingering cool aftertaste that echoes the minty aroma.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Jungle Mints adapts well to coastal climate cannabis cultivation when planted in sheltered sites; protection from salt-laden winds and good airflow reduces mould risk.
Aim to harvest late September for most parts of Britain, checking trichomes for cloudiness to avoid overripening in damp conditions.
Use a balanced vegetative feed followed by a bloom formulation with extra potassium during flowering and reduce nitrogen in the final two weeks.
Yes; Feminised seeds simplify the process by producing predominantly female plants, which is helpful for growers with limited space or time.
Maintain good spacing, enhance lateral airflow with fans or natural breezes, remove lower foliage and avoid overwatering in cool, humid weather.
Absolutely; rich compost, kelp meals and slow-release organic fertilisers work well, but be mindful of drainage in cooler coastal soils.
Expect aphids, spider mites and slugs; inspect regularly and use biological controls or approved organic sprays when necessary.
Dry slowly over 7–10 days in a cool, dark, ventilated space, then cure for at least four weeks in sealed jars, burping regularly to preserve minty terpenes.
Yes, indoors you can control temperature and humidity for steady finishes; use 8–9 weeks of flower under 12/12 light and manage humidity around 40–50% during late flowering.
Yes, personal cultivation of cannabis remains illegal in the UK, so be aware of local laws and potential legal consequences before growing.
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