Chocolate Mint OG 2.0
Chocolate Mint OG 2.0
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€52.50
€52.50
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Genetics | Emerald OG x Grand Daddy Purple |
Type | mainly indica |
Cultivation | indoor/outdoor/greenhouse |
THC | 21% |
High | happy, calm, relaxed, body stone, sedative |
Aroma | chocolate, minty, gas, pine, spicy, vanilla |
Flowering time (indoor) | 55-65 days |
Harvest time (outdoor) | early October |
Yield | 400-600 gr/m2; 1000+ gr outdoor |
Plant height | medium-tall |
Description
Chocolate Mint OG feminized seeds is a blend of Emerald OG and the renowned Grandaddy Purple strains. Just like its parents, this strain produces enormous, compact buds with a delightful aroma. The name itself is alluring, and the flavours and scents of chocolate, mint, pine, and spice make it even more inviting.
This marijuana strain stands out for its rapid flowering and consistent high quality, with a striking purplish color during flowering. It can be sensitive to humidity, so it's best to carefully monitor its growth when cultivating indoors. A carbon filter is also advisable since the buds emit a strong smell. The plants produce bountiful yields of dense, aromatic buds that are sure to impress.
Outdoors the plants reach up to 3 meters (9-10 feet) and can have a very wide circumference with large colas.
The final result is a flower with a dense, deep purple, or almost black, appearance. Its scent is incredibly strong, gassy and spicy mixed with dark fruit undertones. This unique aroma translates into the flavour, as the smoke goes down smoothly and deeply into your lungs. The chocolate phenotype reminds one of the old Afghan lineages with a chocolate-mint aftertaste.
Chocolate Mint OG is best for experienced users due to its high potency. Once consumed, it quickly relaxes both the body and mind, eventually leading to a deep, almost narcotic-like sleep. The main terpenes are caryophyllene, followed by humulene and limonene.
Top Features
- USA genetics
- Indica effect
- delicious aroma
- purple/black strain
Medical Info
- anxiety
- stress
- sleep disorders
- broad spectrum use