Thin Mint (strain)

Hybrid cannabis strain.

A hybrid strain with a sweet and minty flavor profile, known for its relaxing and euphoric effects. Hybrid.

Thin Mint, a hybrid strain, is famous for its minty aroma and powerful effects. It is a cross between Durban Poison and OG Kush, resulting in a potent combination of energizing and relaxing effects. Users often report feelings of euphoria, creativity, and relaxation. Thin Mint is known for its dense, frosty buds that are covered in trichomes. Its flavors are a mix of minty, earthy, and sweet undertones. This strain is popular among both recreational and medical users for its balanced effects and strong potency.

Poetry about Thin Mint:

Oh Thin Mint, a strain so rare,
With flavors rich beyond compare.
A taste of mint, a touch of sweet,
Bringing calm and joy, a true feat.
Inhale the essence, let your mind unwind,
Thin Mint, a treasure, one of a kind.

Expected experience when using Thin Mint:

Yo, Thin Mint is straight up one of the dopest strains out there, bro. This indica-dominant hybrid hits you with a powerful high that'll have you feeling chill AF. It's like a minty fresh wave washing over you, leaving you relaxed and happy. The aroma is dank with hints of earthy mint and a touch of sweetness. You gotta try Thin Mint if you're looking to mellow out and vibe with your homies. It's straight fire, man!

Effects of Thin Mint:

  • Happy
  • Creative
  • Energetic
  • Medical Uses for Thin Mint:

  • stress
  • depression
  • fatigue
  • Positive Aspects:

  • Euphoric
  • Relaxing
  • Uplifting
  • Negative Aspects:

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

  • Mint
  • Sweet
  • Earthy
  • Terpenes in Thin Mint:

  • Myrcene
  • Limonene
  • Caryophyllene
  • Strains with similiar terpene profiles:

  • OG Cheese
  • Double Dutch
  • Kosher Dawg
  • Loud
  • Blue Frost
  • Blueberry Skittles
  • Big Tooth
  • OG Diesel Kush
  • Passion Punch
  • Oregon Grape
  • Chocolate Diesel
  • Durbert
  • Monkey Business
  • Snowman
  • Britneys Frozen Lemons
  • WSU