
- Citrus lift, minty finish, greenhouse friendly.
Key Lime Mints
Key Lime Mints is a sativa-leaning hybrid with zesty lime and cool mint notes that suits greenhouse and indoor grows.
- Zesty lime top notes with a cool mint exhale.
- Performs well in controlled greenhouse environments.
- Balanced uplift with gentle body relaxation.
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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KEY LIME PIE x THIN MINTS |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1–2 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Lime, Mint, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Moist western coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative |
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Greenhouse or indoor; outdoors in sheltered spots |
About Key Lime Mints
Key Lime Mints is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for bright citrus character with a refreshing mint finish. It flourishes under attentive care and rewards growers who manage humidity, light and feeding carefully, making it a strong choice for greenhouse or tent cultivation in the UK.
Key Lime Mints is a sativa-leaning hybrid that emphasises uplift and clarity. The profile favours energetic daytime use without excessive sedation.
THC commonly falls between 18% and 24% in well-grown examples. The potency gives a pronounced cerebral effect at small doses and fuller-body effects if consumed more heavily.
CBD content is typically low, usually under one percent. This strain is therefore chosen more for its THC-driven effects than for CBD therapy.
Key Lime Mints descends from a Key Lime Pie crossed with Thin Mints lineage. Those parents contribute the citrus terpene profile and the sweet-minty finish.
This strain is commonly available as feminised photoperiod seed to ensure consistent female plants for flowering. Some breeders also offer regular or autoflower variants, but feminised seeds are most common.
Growing Key Lime Mints requires intermediate experience because it benefits from careful humidity control and airflow in Bristol's moist western coastal climate. Regular pruning and attention to ventilation reduce the risk of mould and maximise bud quality.
Indoor flowering commonly finishes in eight to ten weeks. Outdoor or greenhouse crops may need a little longer depending on autumn light and temperature.
With proper feeding and training yields are medium to high and reward attention to canopy management. In a greenhouse near Bristol consistent yields are achievable if humidity is controlled.
Plants usually reach a medium height and can stretch to around one to two metres outdoors. Training methods such as topping and low-stress training keep the structure manageable.
Indoors Key Lime Mints performs well under controlled conditions and fits a standard tent or greenhouse layout in Bristol. Outdoors or under glass in Bristol it benefits from shelter against heavy Atlantic winds and close humidity monitoring.
Growing Key Lime Mints in Bristol's moist western coastal climate requires active moisture management to prevent mould and bud rot. A greenhouse with good ventilation and the option to dehumidify will produce the best results in this environment.
The effect begins with a bright, cerebral uplift that sharpens mood and focus. After the initial rise a gentle physical relaxation settles in without heavy sedation.
The flavour combines tart key lime citrus with a crisp, cooling mint note. Subtle earthy and sweet cookie undertones appear on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Key Lime Mints is better for growers with some experience because it needs humidity control and regular training to avoid mould and manage stretch.
Use a balanced vegetative feed followed by a potassium-rich bloom feed, reducing nitrogen during late flower to enhance terpene expression.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with a few ambers for a balance of uplift and body; earlier harvests preserve brighter citrus notes.
Yes, the dense buds can be susceptible to bud rot in damp conditions, so keep airflow and humidity under close control.
Yes, a greenhouse is an excellent option provided you manage ventilation and humidity; many growers in the UK prefer greenhouse setups for extra season control.
Screen-of-green or low-stress training work well to even the canopy and improve light penetration for multiple top buds.
Expect roughly eight to ten weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions.
Yes, quality LEDs produce excellent results and help reduce excess heat compared with traditional HPS setups.
Aphids, spider mites and fungus gnats can be an issue, so monitor regularly and use biological controls or gentle insecticidal soaps when needed.
Yes, Key Lime Mints adapts well to UK greenhouse cannabis growing but demands active moisture control and ventilation to prevent mould during the moist parts of the season.
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