
- Minty clarity with a cooling finish
Minty Blizzard
Minty Blizzard is a mint-forward hybrid offering a clear uplift and cooling finish, suited to LED-driven indoor grows in Lancashire.
- Mint-forward terpene profile
- Performs well under LEDs
- Balanced, functional high
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20-24% |
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0.5-1.0% |
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Peppermint OG x Blizzard Haze |
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Hybrid (slightly sativa-dominant) |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-tall |
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Medium to high |
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minty menthol, sweet eucalyptus, light citrus |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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variable British weather |
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uplifting clarity, gentle body relaxation, sustained focus |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Minty Blizzard
Minty Blizzard blends Peppermint OG x Blizzard Haze genetics to produce a minty terpene profile with focused, uplifting effects. It suits growers who want a distinct menthol aroma and a balanced high, and it responds well to LED setups and careful humidity control in regions like Lancashire.
Minty Blizzard is a balanced hybrid with a slight sativa lean that favours clarity over heavy sedation. The overall profile suits both creative daytime use and relaxed evenings.
Cannabis labs typically show THC in the 20–24% range for this strain. That level produces a noticeable psychoactive effect without pushing into overpowering territory for most regular consumers.
CBD content is low, generally under 1%, and does not counteract the THC strongly. The cannabinoid balance makes it better suited for recreational or mild therapeutic uses rather than high-CBD prescriptions.
The variety derives from a cross of Peppermint OG x Blizzard Haze to combine mint-forward terpenes with lifted cerebral effects. Each parent contributes to the cooling aroma and focused high.
Seeds are sold as Feminised photoperiod to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. This gives growers control over vegetative duration before inducing bloom.
Growing Minty Blizzard is moderately challenging and benefits from steady environmental control in areas with variable British weather. Growers should watch humidity and airflow closely to prevent mould and bud rot.
Flowering under controlled light schedules typically completes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoor plants will finish according to local season length and microclimate.
Indoors, yields are medium to high when paired with good training and adequate light. Outdoors in Lancashire plants can achieve comparable results with correct site choice and drainage.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature with a pronounced central cola and side branching. They respond well to topping and LST to manage vertical stretch.
Indoors, Minty Blizzard does very well under full-spectrum LEDs and structured feeding schedules in Lancashire. Outdoors in Lancashire it prefers a sheltered, sunny position with proactive disease prevention.
Growing Minty Blizzard in Lancashire requires vigilance because of the region's variable British weather. Outdoor crops need shelter from prolonged damp and quick responses to late-season rain.
The onset is a bright, focused uplift that aids concentration and creativity. As the high settles it brings a calm body sensation that remains functional for daytime tasks.
The flavour opens with minty menthol and moves into sweet eucalyptus with a hint of citrus. The aftertaste is clean and slightly cooling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Minty Blizzard performs very well with indoor LED cannabis cultivation; full-spectrum LEDs at 300–600 µmol·m²/s during flowering give good resin development and terpene expression.
Begin a phosphorus- and potassium-focused bloom feed at the switch to 12/12 and follow a moderate EC, reducing nitrogen gradually over the first three weeks of flower.
Ensure strong airflow, keep relative humidity under 50% during late flowering, and remove large fan leaves that block airflow through the canopy.
Check trichomes for a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects, usually around week eight to nine under controlled conditions.
Yes, topping and low-stress training (LST) flatten the canopy and improve light distribution, which raises usable yield under LEDs or outdoors.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 45–55% humidity for seven to ten days, then cure in jars with regular burping for at least two weeks to preserve the minty terpenes.
It responds well to good light intensity but does not demand extreme wattage; balance light, ventilation and nutrients to avoid stretch and heat stress.
Watch for spider mites and botrytis in the UK climate, and inspect plants frequently, especially if grown outdoors or in humid rooms.
Yes, but pick a sunny, sheltered spot with good airflow and use early-season training to reduce susceptibility to rain damage and mould in Lancashire.
Aim for a pH of 5.8–6.3 in hydroponics or 6.2–6.8 in soil to keep nutrient uptake consistent through the bloom phase.
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