Butter Mintz (strain)

Hybrid cannabis strain.

A sweet and minty hybrid strain with a creamy buttery flavor profile. Hybrid.

Butter Mintz is a unique and potent hybrid strain known for its calming and relaxing effects. It is a cross between Wedding Cake and Kush Mints, resulting in a delicious flavor profile and powerful effects. The buds of Butter Mintz are dense and covered in a frosty layer of trichomes, giving it a beautiful appearance. Users often report feeling euphoric and uplifted after consuming Butter Mintz, making it ideal for stress relief and relaxation. This strain has a sweet and minty taste with hints of creamy butter, making it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts.

Poetry about Butter Mintz:

In hues of green, Butter Mintz gleams
With a scent so sweet, like minty dreams
Its calming touch, a soothing delight
Inhale its essence, let worries take flight
Butter Mintz, a strain so fine
A gentle breeze in the garden of time

Expected experience when using Butter Mintz:

Dude, Butter Mintz is like that chill strain that hits you with a wave of relaxation and euphoria. It's like a refreshing breath of mint with a hint of buttery smoothness. This strain is perfect for kicking back, watching your favorite movies, and just vibing out. Get ready to feel those good vibes and experience a sense of calm like no other, man.

Effects of Butter Mintz:

  • Body High
  • Creative
  • Happy
  • Medical Uses for Butter Mintz:

  • stress
  • anxiety
  • depression
  • Positive Aspects:

  • Relaxing
  • Euphoric
  • Uplifting
  • Negative Aspects:

  • Dry Mouth
  • Paranoia
  • Dry Eyes
  • Flavor profile:

  • Mint
  • Butter
  • Sweet
  • Terpenes in Butter Mintz:

  • Myrcene
  • Limonene
  • Caryophyllene
  • Linalool
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  • Golden Grapes
  • Champion City Chocolate
  • Gelato 25
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  • Cherry Meow
  • Caramel Cream
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  • Blissful Wizard
  • Critical Bilbo
  • Zkittle Head
  • Reba
  • Connie Chung
  • Oregon Noble
  • Lightstorm
  • Item 9
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