Kush Mintz Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Kush Mintz is a modern classic for growers who want frosty buds, a minty cookie aroma, and a hard-hitting, feel-good high. These feminized cannabis seeds are bred to produce consistent, seedless (sinsemilla) flowers when grown properly—perfect whether you’re running a tight indoor tent or pushing big plants outdoors.
Why Grow Kush Mintz?
- Minty, cookie-forward terpenes with earthy Kush depth
- Indica-leaning hybrid effects: uplifting euphoria + deep body calm
- Heavy trichome coverage (a favorite for resin lovers)
- Reliable structure and strong performance indoors or outdoors
Genetics & Strain Personality
Kush Mintz is typically known as an indica-dominant hybrid associated with the famous pairing of Bubba Kush × Animal Mints. Expect dense, sparkly flowers, a bold “mint-cookie” profile, and a potent finish that feels both bright and soothing.
Aroma, Taste & Bag Appeal
Open a jar and you’ll usually get a rush of cool mint and sweet cookie dough, backed by earthy pine and a slightly gassy Kush edge. Visually, Kush Mintz often delivers that “wow” factor—bright trichomes, tight calyx stacking, and chunky nugs that look dipped in sugar.
Effects
Kush Mintz is loved for its balanced punch. Many users describe an upfront mood lift and clear-headed euphoria that gradually melts into a calming body vibe. It’s the kind of weed that can feel social at first, then comfortably relaxing as time goes on.
How to Grow Kush Mintz (Indoor & Outdoor)
Kush Mintz feminized seeds are a great choice for growers who want premium flower without constant headaches. Indoors, it responds well to training and canopy control. Outdoors, it can finish strong with dense buds—just watch humidity late in bloom.
- Indoor: Keep airflow high and manage the canopy for even light penetration.
- Outdoor: Choose a sunny spot; support branches late flower as buds pack on weight.
- Training: Topping + LST works great; SCROG can boost yield and bud uniformity.
- Climate tip: Dense flowers love dry air—aim for lower humidity in late bloom.
Growing Summary
| Grow Difficulty | Easy to Moderate |
| Best For | Frosty buds, strong potency, terpene lovers |
| Training Style | Topping, LST, SCROG |
| Climate Preference | Moderate / Low humidity in late flower |
Kush Mintz Strain Details
| Sex | Feminized |
| Variety | 30% Sativa / 70% Indica |
| Strain Genetics | Bubba Kush × Animal Mints |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Flowering Outdoor | Late September to Early October (Outdoor) |
| Flowering Indoor | 56 to 63 days (Indoor) |
| Where to Grow | Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse |
| Taste / Flavor | Mint, Cookies, Pine, Earthy, Slight Gas |
| Effect | Euphoric, Uplifting, Relaxing, Calming, Soothing |
| Plant Height | Medium |
| CBD Content | Low |
| THC Content | High (often ~20–27% depending on phenotype & grow) |
| Yield Indoor | 450–550 g/m² (with good conditions) |
| Yield Outdoor | 500–700 g/plant (season & plant size dependent) |
Disclaimer: Cannabis cultivation and possession laws vary by region. Please follow your local regulations. Seeds are sold for souvenir/collection and genetic preservation purposes where applicable.
- Availability: In Stock
- Model: QCS-171
- SKU: SKU-171
Zachary Mueller
07/29/2023
1st time growing QCS's Moby Dick. They are not in flower yet but look like the whale in the name. Minor pruning of the big fans leaves to allow light to get where they are trying to grow is looking helpful. New growth is without question on daily basis.(her choice)
Cheers!