
- Minty freshness, hazy lift.
Minty Haze
Minty Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a fresh mint aroma and a clear, uplifting high suited to daytime use.
- Fresh mint aroma with citrus lift
- Reliable mid-range yields in controlled environments
- Energising, creative daytime high
|
|
18-22% |
|
|
0.5-1% |
|
|
Spearmint x Haze |
|
|
Sativa-dominant hybrid |
|
|
Intermediate |
|
|
8-10 weeks |
|
|
Medium-tall (120-180 cm) |
|
|
Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
|
|
Mint, Citrus, Earthy |
|
|
Feminised |
|
|
Humid greenhouse environments |
|
|
Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
|
|
Indoor, greenhouse and outdoor |
About Minty Haze
Minty Haze combines spearmint-forward terpene character with classic haze vigour to produce a clear-headed, creative effect. It flowers in eight to ten weeks, yields moderately and performs well in controlled indoor or greenhouse environments. In Cumbria the strain benefits from greenhouse protection and careful humidity control to avoid mould. Feminised seeds give predictable, female-dominant canopies and respond well to topping and SCROG training.
Minty Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with clear cerebral lift and steady physical calm. Its structure shows sativa stretch paired with compact, resinous buds.
Typical THC content sits between 18 and 22 per cent, delivering a clear but substantial high. This potency suits users who want an active, daytime effect without heavy sedation.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1 per cent, so psychoactive effects predominate. Growers and consumers should not expect strong cannabidiol-driven relaxation from this variety.
Minty Haze descends from a spearmint-forward parent crossed with classic haze genetics. The cross brings minty terpenes together with sativa vigour.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to guarantee predominantly female plants for flowering crops. These seeds suit growers who want a predictable canopy without the need for sexing.
Minty Haze is an intermediate grow that tolerates some humidity but needs attentive ventilation in humid greenhouse environments. Novice growers in damp setups should monitor mould and adjust airflow regularly.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks indoors. Outdoor or greenhouse crops in cooler seasons may need extra time to finish.
Yields are moderate, often 350–450 grams per square metre under good indoor conditions. In a well-managed greenhouse in Cumbria, plants can reach the upper end of that range.
Plants reach a medium-tall height with vigorous upward stretch and a dominant central cola. Training and topping respond well and help keep the canopy even.
Minty Haze performs reliably in controlled indoor environments where light and climate are stable. In Cumbria it also benefits from greenhouse protection to extend the season and reduce weather risk.
In Cumbria, humid greenhouse environments can suit Minty Haze if ventilation and dehumidification are carefully managed. Excess moisture will increase mould risk, so maintain airflow and monitor relative humidity closely.
Users report an initial uplift and clearer thinking followed by a gentle body ease. The high is motivating and suited to creative tasks without overwhelming sedation.
A pronounced mint note leads with bright citrus top notes and an earthy finish. The terpene mix gives a fresh, herbal smoke rather than heavy skunk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Minty Haze prefers stable temperatures, moderate humidity and good airflow; greenhouse protection is ideal in cooler regions.
Indoor flowering typically takes eight to ten weeks, with outdoor or greenhouse plants sometimes needing longer in cool seasons.
Aim for 20–26°C during the day and 16–20°C at night, keeping relative humidity around 40–50% during flowering.
Use good ventilation, a dehumidifier if needed, space plants for airflow and remove lower foliage to reduce humidity pockets.
It is rated intermediate; beginners can succeed with careful attention to humidity and basic training techniques.
Topping, low-stress training and SCROG are effective to control height and maximise light exposure to bud sites.
Yes, with topping and scrog you can keep plants compact and productive in small indoor cannabis grow spaces, though ventilation is crucial.
A clean flush before harvest, careful curing and avoiding overfeeding late in flower will help preserve the minty terpenes.
A balanced NPK feed that reduces nitrogen late in flowering works well, with added potassium and phosphorus during bud development.
Yes, seeds are Feminised to give a high proportion of flowering females for growers.
Verified buyer feedback
Grower Reviews
Rating breakdown
Filter by star rating