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PACIFIC STONE - FLOWER - HYBRID - KUSH MINTS - 3.5G
Cannabinoid Profile:
Hybrid
The Origins of the Kush Mints Strain Kush Mints, also spelled as Kush Mintz, first appeared as a crossover from Seed Junky Genetics in Southern California. As a balanced hybrid strain, Kush Mints has a relatively high THC content. Like many other hybrid strains, it has an almost equal percentage of Indica and Sativa. Kush Mints Strain Information Kush Mints comes from crossbreeding two very popular California strains: Bubba Kush and Animal Cookies. Bubba Kush (also known as Bubba OG Kush and “BK”) is an Indica-dominant strain that’s well-known for its heavy body-high effects. It often produces a powerful soothing, relaxing high for consumers. On the other hand, Animal Cookies can produce a powerful head and body high. This mix can provide a relaxing and euphoric experience for users. Kush Mints Kush Mints, Photographed from the Pacific Stone Grow. Kush Mints Effects Because different cannabis strains affect people differently, understanding a particular strain’s common effects can be crucial to choosing the right strain for your needs. At the onset of Kush Mints, you can expect a powerful rush of euphoria, which often gives way to a relaxing, tranquil high. As the high develops, many users say that Kush Mints put them into a state of euphoric bliss. Here are the biggest reported benefits of the Kush Mints strain: Boosts Mood Soothing Relaxation These effects are reported by users, and cannabis effects can vary from person to person. In addition, effects can change based on consumption method, amount, and your individual tolerance level. Kush Mints Kush Mints, Photographed from the Pacific Stone Grow. Kush Mints Typical Usage Kush Mints is a versatile hybrid strain, and it can be used at any time of day to provide a balanced high. If you’re looking for an all-day strain with strong, well-balanced effects, look no further than Kush Mints. From escaping a long day to putting you in a more uplifted mood, Kush Mints can be a great strain choice. Kush mints Taste and Aromas Mint flavor icon Menthol flavor icon Pine flavor icon The flavor of Kush Mints is a blend of a variety of notes – from spicy pine notes to notes of coffee and cookies before finishing with a menthol kick. Many users say that the flavor of delicious mint lingers after the exhale to provide a refreshing aftertaste. Aromatically, Kush Mints smells much like it tastes. Its complex aroma is a mixture of mint, followed by woodsy scents of pine and a skunky finish. Some people also get a slight coffee note on the nose. What Does the Kush Mints Strain Look Like? Kush Mint buds are usually forest green colored with gold trichomes and orange stigmas. A frosty layer of trichomes is present, reminiscent of a light dusting of powdered sugar. Because of these sticky trichomes, the buds produce a good amount of kief. Kush Mints Kush Mints, Photographed from the Pacific Stone Grow. What is the THC level of the Kush Mints Strain? THC levels can significantly impact your high, and higher THC levels can also mean you don’t need to consume as much in order to feel the desired effects. The THC level in Kush Mints is 26-30%, although this may vary depending on the batch. No matter what your THC tolerance level may be, it’s important to start slow with any new strain. In addition, the Kush Mints strain usually contains less than 1% CBD. Users who are looking for a high-CBD strain will need to look elsewhere. Kush mints Terpenes Each strain has a unique terpene profile – the chemical composition responsible for a strain’s unique flavor and aroma. Terpenes also produce the end effects for consumers. For Kush Mints, the most dominant terpene is limonene. Limonene terpene Limonene produces a citrus-like flavor and aroma, and it’s the second most common terpene found in nature. That’s why you’ll find it in citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, and even grapefruits. Limonene has a pleasant scent, which makes it a common additive to foods and perfumes. Research is currently underway to study limonene, with a focus on its possible benefits for anxiety, stress, and depression. linalool terpene icon Linalool is a common terpene in plants like lavender and basil. As you might guess, linalool also carries a lavender-like scent. Currently, linalool researchers are investigating its potential cognitive effects, such as chronic pain management, fatigue and stress reduction. caryophyllene terpene icon Caryophyllene, which is also known as beta-caryophyllene, produces floral, earthy, and spicy aromas and flavors. It’s found in herbs and spices like black pepper, basil, and oregano. The current research is studying the effects of caryophyllene to help reduce inflammation and provide relief from chronic pain. Myrcene Terpene Myrcene, one of the most common cannabis terpenes, is also found in the Kush Mints strain. You can find myrcene in plants like lemongrass, hops, and bay leaves. While some believe it to have a sedative effect, researchers are investigating its benefits for pain and inflammation relief. Because different cannabis strains affect people differently, understanding a particular strain’s common effects can be crucial to choosing the right strain for your needs. At the onset of Kush Mints, you can expect a powerful rush of euphoria, which often gives way to a relaxing, tranquil high. As the high develops, many users say that Kush Mints put them into a state of euphoric bliss. Here are the biggest reported benefits of the Kush Mints strain:
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