The Kush Mints strain has been proliferating the market as of late. It’s also already being used to fuel a bunch of different crosses like Orange Mints and the Lemon Mints strain. The combination of lemon and mint is a great flavor combination — look not further than mojitos and mint lemonade. Bringing a mint and lemon terpene profile into the cannabis market is a no brainier.
Kush Mints is a popular strain because it brings a unique terpene profile that is reminiscent of old and new school flavors. You get earthy and skunky notes on top of a minty sweetness that was made popular in cannabis by Girls Scout Cookies strains. Kush Mints has a terpene profile that likely includes peppery terpenes like caryophyllene or minty terpenes like ocimene.
The Kush Mints strain without a doubt contains citrus-flavored terpenes like myrcene, limonene, terpineol, or valencene. All of these terpenes are known for varying levels of citrus flavors compared to lime, lemon, and orange.
The Lemon Mints’ genetics are a little bit disputed. While Kush Mints is absolutely one half of its genetic lineage, the other have is disputed. Los Angeles Farmers is a cannabis brand that houses other popular brands like The Jungle Boys under their umbrella. Well, each of these accounts has posted different versions of Lemon Mints’ genetics. TLK Collective posted the genetics are Lemon Tree crossed with Kush Mints — but the Los Angeles Farmers account posted the genetics as Lemon Jack crossed with Kush Mints.
Whatever the genetics are, the Lemon Mints strain is shaping up to be a fresh and citrus smoke that could easily brighten up your day. You can find the Lemon Mints strain through Seed Junky Genetics, Los Angeles Farmers’ brands, and The Minntz.