
- Minty, clear-headed, and well suited to protected UK gardens.
Mint Whips
Mint Whips is a minty hybrid that suits protected greenhouse cultivation and offers clear, uplifting effects with a cooling flavour.
- Distinct peppermint aroma with citrus lift.
- Reliable 8–10 week finish in protected conditions.
- Balanced effects for day or evening use.
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20% |
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1% |
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Minty Kush x White Whip |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium, 80-150 cm |
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Medium-High (around 400-500 g/m² in a well-managed greenhouse) |
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Mint, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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moist western coastal climate |
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Euphoric, Relaxing, Clear-headed |
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Greenhouse / Outdoor (best in protected sites) |
About Mint Whips
Mint Whips is a balanced hybrid bred for resinous buds and a fresh mint aroma. It performs well in sheltered environments and delivers a bright, euphoric onset that settles into gentle relaxation.
Mint Whips is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly toward indica characteristics. It combines compact growth with dense, resinous buds.
THC averages around 20% in typical grows. The level provides a clear uplifting head high with a steady body ease.
CBD is low at about 1%. The low CBD lets the THC-driven effects remain prominent while offering mild calming support.
The lineage is Minty Kush x White Whip. The cross emphasises minty terpenes and compact, resin-rich flowers.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to reduce the chance of males. That simplifies cultivation and helps predict canopy composition.
Growing Mint Whips is intermediate in difficulty and needs attentive humidity control in a moist western coastal climate. Regular pruning and good airflow reduce disease risk without specialised techniques.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Plants finish reliably under steady light and nutrient regimes.
Yield potential is medium to high in a protected greenhouse environment, often in the 400–500 g/m² range under good conditions. Outdoor harvests in sheltered Lincolnshire sites can be respectable when the weather cooperates.
Plants remain medium in stature with sturdy central cola formation and ample side branching. The structure suits screen-of-green or simple training methods.
In Lincolnshire Mint Whips performs well under greenhouse cover or indoors where humidity can be controlled. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered microclimate and careful monitoring for damp-related issues.
Growing Mint Whips in Lincolnshire requires close attention to the moist western coastal climate. Employ adequate ventilation and time outdoor activity around drier periods to limit mould risk.
Effects begin with a bright, euphoric lift and transition to gentle relaxation. Users commonly report maintained clarity rather than heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is mint-forward with zesty citrus top notes and a green, earthy base. A cool peppermint finish stays noticeable on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Mint Whips adapts well to greenhouse cultivation in the UK, offering protection from rain while allowing natural light. Always be mindful of local laws and manage humidity to reduce mould risk.
Expect an eight to ten week flowering window under stable conditions. Variations occur with phenotype and environment.
The strain can be vulnerable to mould in persistently damp conditions due to its dense buds. Diligent canopy management and moisture control lower that risk.
A balanced nutrient plan that supports steady vegetative growth and a shift for bloom generally suits Mint Whips. Follow product guidance rather than experimental dosing to avoid stress.
It can be grown outdoors but performs best in sheltered, well-drained sites that reduce exposure to prolonged damp. Outdoor results are more variable than greenhouse or indoor grows.
The initial uplift makes it suitable for daytime or social use for many people, with a gradual relaxation that can be better for evening use. Individual responses vary.
Harvest when trichome development matches your desired effect profile to retain terpene character. Gentle drying in a cool, ventilated area helps preserve the minty notes.
Yes, a small greenhouse can suit Mint Whips provided ventilation and humidity control are adequate. Regular checks during wet periods are important in Lincolnshire to prevent issues.
Typical pests include aphids and spider mites, especially where humidity and foliage density are high. Routine inspection is a practical precaution.
Obtain seeds from reputable, legally compliant suppliers or licensed distributors where applicable. Check legal restrictions before purchasing or cultivating.
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