Peanut Butter Breath Cannabis Seeds Feminized
Peanut Butter Breath Cannabis Seeds Feminized are a terpene monster built for growers who love loud, nutty flavor and heavy resin. Peanut Butter Breath is widely described as a cross of Do-Si-Dos × Mendo Breath (often referenced as Mendo Breath F2 in some strain databases), creating dense, frosty buds with a rich, old-school funk and modern bag appeal. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Potency is commonly reported as high, with many references placing Peanut Butter Breath around ~21–28% THC (phenotype and conditions can shift this), and very low CBD in typical listings. The effect is often described as calming and relaxed while still starting with a pleasant, euphoric lift (dose-dependent). :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Flavor, Aroma & Overall Experience
The name says it all: expect a bold nutty “peanut butter” note layered over earth and herbal tones, with a deep, lingering funk that gets louder after a proper cure. Many profiles describe the aroma and flavor as nutty + earthy with an herbal overtone. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Terpene callouts commonly include β-caryophyllene and humulene among the mix, which fits the strain’s peppery, earthy depth. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}
Why Grow Peanut Butter Breath Feminized?
- Iconic terp profile – nutty, earthy, “peanut butter” funk that stands out.
- High resin potential – frosty buds and strong bag appeal.
- Heavy-hitting hybrid vibe – uplifting start, relaxing finish (dose-dependent). :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
- Feminized reliability – efficient canopy planning without worrying about males.
Growing Peanut Butter Breath (Indoor / Outdoor / Greenhouse)
Peanut Butter Breath is a photoperiod feminized strain with a commonly reported indoor flowering time of about 8–10 weeks (often listed around 56–63 days). Outdoors, many growers aim for an October harvest window depending on climate. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
- Odor note: the nutty funk can get loud late flower—plan filtration indoors.
- Training: topping + light LST helps control structure and open bud sites.
- Airflow: dense, resinous buds benefit from steady airflow and stable humidity in mid/late flower.
Peanut Butter Breath Strain Details
| Sex | Feminized |
| Variety | Hybrid (often reported as 50% Indica / 50% Sativa) |
| Strain Genetics | Do-Si-Dos × Mendo Breath (often referenced as Mendo Breath F2) |
| Flowering Type | Photoperiod |
| Flowering Indoor | 8–10 weeks (56–63 days approx.) |
| Flowering Outdoor | October (climate-dependent) |
| Where to Grow | Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse |
| Taste / Flavor | Nutty, Earthy, Herbal, “Peanut Butter” |
| Effect | Calm, Relaxed, Euphoric lift up front (dose-dependent) |
| Plant Height | Medium (training recommended) |
| CBD Content | Low (often listed <1%) |
| THC Content | 21–28% (commonly reported, varies) |
| Yield Indoor | ~300–450 g/m² (strong conditions) |
| Yield Outdoor | ~300–400 g/plant (strong conditions) |
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- Availability: In Stock
- Model: QCS-192
- SKU: SKU-192
2Skrews
08/25/2024
Great producer, grows strong. Crazy amount of pistles. Little trichome amount and as a result, doesn't press well. A good night time strain. Be a better outdoor plant than indoor, but can easily pack out a 4x4 no problem. The lack of trichomes tells me you're better off planting outdoors and getting a huge yield. Big fat colas, but not to the point where you have to worry about mold. All in all, a good mid plant.
debeauchesne
03/25/2024
It might be due to the lack of sunshine in the summer and the forest fires, but anyway, I had a large outdoor yield, around 500g per plant. Really nice weed, but it was a bit harsh on the throat. I cured it for a long time, and the nutty flavors didn't come through at all. Under pressure, I got around 19% THC. Very relaxing, probably 23-24%. I didn't let it mature long enough; the humid temperature caused rot. I removed a lot of foliage. The plant was so sticky; it contained water in the buds that wouldn't drain. The lower part of the plant that I let mature longer turned out like in the photos, but the terpenes weren't any better after curing.