
What Are Animal Mints Seeds?
Mint-forward cookie hybrids became popular in modern West Coast breeding, and Animal Mints is one of the standout examples. These feminized photoperiod seeds develop into a balanced hybrid built from Animal Cookies, Girl Scout Cookies, and Blue Power, combining classic Cookies-family potency with dense, resin-rich flowers.
The cultivar typically shows a 50/50 indica–sativa balance and can reach THC levels around 31%, which explains its reputation for strong, long-lasting effects.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene often dominate the terpene profile, shaping aromas that blend fresh mint, herbal cookie dough, and light sweetness. The experience usually feels balanced: a clear, uplifting mental buzz paired with gradual body relaxation that settles in over time.
Animal Mints Grown by our customers









You may also like…

Mac 1

Girl Scout Cookies

Kush Mints

Gush Mints
Usefull information and FAQ
- Are Animal Mints seeds easy to grow?
Animal Mints seeds are better suited for intermediate growers. The plant structure is manageable, but dense buds and strong terpene production make airflow and humidity critical. If your environment isn’t stable, issues like mold or nutrient stress can appear quickly despite otherwise healthy growth.
- How much do Animal Mints plants stretch?
Expect moderate stretch during early flowering, usually around 1.5–2x. Without training, plants can become uneven and block light. Managing height early with topping or SCROG helps maintain a flat canopy and ensures all bud sites receive consistent light.
- What training works best for Animal Mints?
SCROG and low-stress training are ideal for Animal Mints seeds. Topping once in early veg creates a wider structure, while spreading branches improves light penetration. Skipping training leads to overcrowded canopies and reduced airflow, which directly impacts yield and bud quality.
- Does Animal Mints need strong airflow?
Yes, airflow is essential. Dense, resin-heavy buds trap moisture easily, especially inside the canopy. Multiple fans at different heights help prevent stagnant air pockets. Without proper ventilation, even well-grown plants can develop mold late in flower.
- How sensitive is Animal Mints to nutrients?
Animal Mints can react poorly to overfeeding, especially in mid-to-late flowering. Pushing nutrients too hard often leads to burned tips and reduced terpene quality. A balanced feeding approach with gradual increases works better than aggressive schedules.
- Do Animal Mints plants need odor control?
Yes, this strain produces a very strong aroma during flowering. Indoor growers should use carbon filters and proper ventilation systems to manage odor effectively. Ignoring this can become a problem quickly, especially in enclosed spaces.
- Who should grow Animal Mints seeds?
Animal Mints seeds are ideal for growers looking for top-tier quality and strong terpene output. They suit indoor setups or dry climates where humidity is easier to control. Growers with good airflow systems and basic training experience will get the best results.







