
- Mint-forward hybrid ideal for growers seeking flavour and balance
Mint Jelly
Mint Jelly is a mint-forward hybrid offering balanced effects and manageable yields for intermediate growers.
- Cool mint aroma with dessert sweetness
- Balanced high that stays functional
- Performs well in ventilated greenhouses
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
0.5-1% |
|
|
Mojito x Gelato |
|
|
Hybrid |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-9 weeks |
|
|
Medium (0.8-1.8 m) |
|
|
Medium-high (up to 450 g/m² indoor, 300-500 g/plant outdoor) |
|
|
Mint, Sweet berry, Creamy diesel |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
humid greenhouse conditions |
|
|
Uplifting, Relaxing body buzz, Creative focus |
|
|
Both |
About Mint Jelly
Mint Jelly is a mint-forward hybrid bred from Mojito x Gelato that combines fresh herbal top notes with sweet, creamy undertones. It suits growers who can manage humidity and airflow and rewards careful feeding and canopy control with dense, aromatic buds.
Mint Jelly is a balanced hybrid with a subtle indica leaning. It delivers both cerebral lift and a grounding physical calm.
Typical THC levels range from about 18% to 22%. That potency gives a clear psychoactive effect without being excessively overpowering for most users.
CBD content is low, usually around 0.5–1%. Low CBD means the THC-driven effects are prominent and largely unmoderated.
Mint Jelly traces to Mojito x Gelato, pairing a minty, herbal parent with a dessert-like terpenic profile. The cross explains the strain's balanced effects and rich aromas.
Seeds are provided as Feminised to ensure flowering females for most growers. Feminised stock simplifies planning for hobbyists and small-scale producers.
Growing Mint Jelly is best suited to intermediate growers who can manage humidity and airflow, especially in humid greenhouse conditions. Close attention to spacing and pruning reduces disease risk and improves bud development.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under stable conditions. Monitor trichomes closely to pick the ideal harvest window.
Yield potential is medium to high when fed and trained correctly. Outdoor plants in a good season can reach 300–500 g per plant.
Plants remain medium in stature, commonly between 0.8 and 1.8 metres. The growth habit is bushy with strong lateral branching that supports dense colas.
Mint Jelly thrives indoors and outdoors but outdoor growers in Buckinghamshire should plan for seasonal humidity and late summer rain. In Buckinghamshire gardens and greenhouses, good ventilation and canopy management make the difference.
Growing Mint Jelly in Buckinghamshire with humid greenhouse conditions requires dehumidification and constant airflow control. Keeping relative humidity around 40–50% during flower and avoiding stagnant air prevents mould and protects terpene quality.
The high-THC profile gives an initial uplifting head high that settles into a gentle, relaxing body buzz. Many users report a focused, creative phase before the calm sets in.
The flavour opens with a cool mint top note, backed by sweet berry and a creamy diesel finish. The aroma intensifies through cure and can be surprisingly complex.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Mint Jelly usually tests between 18% and 22% THC, depending on phenotype and cure. That range produces a clear, noticeable high for most adult users.
It is classed as intermediate; beginners can succeed with clear guidance on ventilation and feeding. Humidity control is the main challenge.
Expect around eight to nine weeks of flowering under optimal light schedules. Outdoor plants will finish when local season and weather permit.
A balanced NPK schedule that reduces nitrogen in late flower works well. Supplement with silica and calcium to strengthen stems and improve bud set.
Mint Jelly performs well outdoors in temperate regions but needs protection from prolonged wet conditions. In outdoor cannabis cultivation plan to harvest before persistent autumn rains or use cover and ventilation to mitigate moisture.
Improve airflow, increase spacing, and use dehumidifiers where possible. Regularly remove lower foliage and inspect for early signs of rot.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and living soils that promote robust microbial life. Organic regimes also tend to produce cleaner flavours after cure.
Aim to harvest before consistent autumn rains, typically early to mid-October in Buckinghamshire depending on the season. Check trichome colour for desired cannabinoid profile before cutting.
Low-stress training and topping combine well with selective defoliation to open the canopy. Support heavy colas with ties or stakes as buds fatten.
Yes, Mint Jelly is commonly sold as Feminised seed to guarantee female plants. This reduces time and resources spent removing males.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating