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Mint Whips

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Mint Whips is a minty hybrid that suits protected greenhouse cultivation and offers clear, uplifting effects with a cooling flavour.

Why choose Mint Whips?
  • Distinct peppermint aroma with citrus lift.
  • Reliable 8–10 week finish in protected conditions.
  • Balanced effects for day or evening use.
THC 20%
CBD 1%
Lineage Minty Kush x White Whip
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height Medium, 80-150 cm
Yield Medium-High (around 400-500 g/m² in a well-managed greenhouse)
Taste Mint, Citrus, Earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate moist western coastal climate
Effects Euphoric, Relaxing, Clear-headed
Environment 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.

Grow Difficulty:

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 Time:

Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks. Plants finish reliably under steady light and nutrient regimes.

Yield:

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.

Height:

Plants remain medium in stature with sturdy central cola formation and ample side branching. The structure suits screen-of-green or simple training methods.

Environment:

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.

Climate:

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.

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How did your greenhouse crop fare this season?
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The canopy filled out steadily and bud density was good, though a few plants needed extra airflow during humid spells.
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Did you notice strong mint terpenes in your harvest?
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Yes, the mint character was very present, especially when flowers were handled gently and dried carefully.
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Any recurring problems to watch for?
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Mould pressure was the main concern during wet weeks, so I monitored the lower canopy and reduced foliage where needed.
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Would you grow it again in a small Lincolnshire greenhouse?
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I would, provided I keep a close eye on ventilation and pick a dry spell for final ripening and harvest.
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How did yields compare between greenhouse and outdoor plants?
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Greenhouse plants produced more consistently; outdoor yields were more dependent on late-season weather.

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