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A hybrid cannabis strain that is both strong and tasty, Animal Mints, also known as Animal Mintz, has quickly become a favorite among cannabis connoisseurs.

Animal Mints is a strain that is highly recommended for individuals who are looking for a highly potent experience with a complex aroma.

It is well-known for its balanced effects, which include both relaxation and euphoria.

Animal Mints Strain Genetics

Animal Mints is an 80/20 indica-dominant hybrid that was created by crossing three exceptionally powerful strains, Blue Power, Girl Scout Cookies, and Animal Cookies.

By combining the most desirable characteristics of each parent strain, this trio contributes to the robust genetic profile of the strain, resulting in something that is really one of a kind.

Animal Mints THC Percentage

Depending on the cannabis cultivation and curing methods that are utilized, the percentage of THC that is present in Animal Mints can vary greatly; nevertheless, it normally falls anywhere between twenty five percent and thirty percent.

Because of its high THC content, it is a particularly strong strain that is best suited for users who have prior experience with cannabis.

Animal Mints Strain Smell & Flavor

The strain has a rich aroma profile that blends minty and sweet notes with earthy undertones, which is indicative of its Girl Scout Cookies lineage. The strain also has a taste that is reminiscent of chocolate.

On the exhale, it provides a beautiful combination of mint, cookie dough, and undertones of pine, which makes each puff a rich sensory experience. Its flavor follows suit, giving a delightful blend.

Animal Mints strain buds close up with a table at the top that shows its genetics, smell, taste, effects, and terpene.

Animal Mints Flowering Time

When grown indoors, Animal Mints have a flowering time that is roughly eight to ten weeks. Depending on the weather, outdoor producers can anticipate harvesting their crops around the middle of October.

Animal Mints Effects

The benefits that users have reported using Animal Mints include tremendous exhilaration, deep relaxation, and an increase in creative output.

Because of its powerful effects, it is also a well-liked option for the management of the symptoms of pain, stress, insomnia, and loss of appetite. The high THC content of this strain, on the other hand, should be approached with caution by newer users in order to avoid experiencing effects that are excessive.

Terpene Profile of Animal Mints

Animal Mints owes much of its appeal to a complex terpene profile that balances sweet, minty flavors with earthy undertones.

  • Limonene: Adds citrus brightness and uplifting mood effects.
  • Caryophyllene: Peppery, spicy notes; may have anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Myrcene: Provides an earthy, musky aroma and contributes to sedation.
  • Humulene: Woody and herbal; may help suppress appetite.
  • Pinene: Subtle pine aroma; linked to alertness and memory support.

This terpene combination explains why Animal Mints can feel both relaxing and euphoric while also offering a smooth, mint-cookie taste on the inhale.

Cannabinoid Profile Beyond THC

While Animal Mints is THC-dominant, with levels often testing 24–28%, its effects are also shaped by minor cannabinoids:

  • CBD: Typically <1%, not enough to counterbalance THC.
  • CBG: Trace amounts may contribute to focus and clarity.
  • CBN: Sometimes found in small amounts in cured flower, which can add sedative qualities.

Patients sensitive to THC should approach Animal Mints cautiously since it offers intense psychoactive potency with very little CBD to soften the ride.

Onset Time and Duration of Effects

  • Inhalation (smoking or vaping): Effects kick in within 1–3 minutes, peak around 20–30 minutes, and last 2–3 hours.
  • Edibles or infusions: Onset may take 45–90 minutes, with effects lasting up to 6 hours or more.
  • Overall Duration: Many users report strong body relaxation that can linger well beyond the peak.

This makes Animal Mints a better evening strain for most people, particularly those looking to unwind after a long day.

Side Effects and Risks

Because of its high THC levels, Animal Mints can come with some common cannabis side effects:

  • Dry mouth and dry eyes
  • Dizziness or “head rush”
  • Paranoia or anxiety (especially in high doses or for inexperienced users)
  • Couch-lock or extreme sedation if consumed heavily
  • Increased appetite (a classic “munchies” strain for many)

Caution: Novice users and those prone to anxiety may want to start with a very small dose to gauge tolerance.

Medical and Therapeutic Uses

Animal Mints may appeal to medical cannabis patients due to its heavy-hitting body and mind effects:

  • Chronic Pain: THC and caryophyllene may offer temporary relief.
  • Insomnia: Sedative myrcene and CBN can aid sleep.
  • Loss of Appetite: THC and humulene stimulate hunger.
  • Anxiety & Stress: Some patients report mental calm, though others may find it overwhelming — dosage matters.
  • Muscle Spasms: Deep body relaxation can help ease tightness.

Disclaimer: Research on strain-specific medical benefits is limited. Effects vary by individual, and medical patients should consult a healthcare provider before using cannabis therapeutically.

Growing Animal Mints

Animal Mints can be moderately challenging to cultivate but rewards growers with dense, resin-coated buds.

  • Climate: Thrives in warm, semi-humid environments.
  • Flowering Time: 8–10 weeks indoors.
  • Indoor Yield: ~12–16 ounces per square meter.
  • Outdoor Yield: ~14–18 ounces per plant in optimal conditions.
  • Grow Tips:
    • Prune regularly to allow airflow and prevent mold.
    • Train plants with topping or low-stress training (LST) for larger yields.
    • Monitor nutrient intake, as Animal Mints can be sensitive to overfeeding.

Proper curing is crucial to preserve its mint-cookie flavor and potency.

Harvesting and Storage

  • Harvest Window: Look for milky trichomes with 10–20% amber for a balanced high.
  • Drying: Hang buds for 7–10 days in a cool, dark room with ~50% humidity.
  • Curing: Store in airtight glass jars for at least 2–4 weeks, burping daily to release moisture.
  • Storage: Keep jars in a dark, cool place. Properly cured buds can retain flavor and potency for a year or more.

Comparisons to Similar Strains

  • Girl Scout Cookies (GSC): Shares the sweet, cookie-like flavor but with less minty freshness and slightly lower potency.
  • Animal Cookies: Contributes relaxing, sedative effects but doesn’t hit with the same euphoric lift.
  • Blue Power: Offers more fruity and berry notes compared to Animal Mints’ minty sweetness.
  • Thin Mint GSC: Similar minty profile but tends to be less sedating and more balanced.

If you love sweet dessert strains with strong THC potency, Animal Mints sits at the top tier of hybrids.

User Reviews and Experiences

While every experience varies, here are some common reports from users:

  • “The flavor is like minty cookies with a creamy finish — one of the smoothest smokes I’ve had.”
  • “Knocked me out after two hits. Perfect strain for bedtime.”
  • “Euphoric, heavy, but not overwhelming if I keep the dose small.”
  • “A little too strong for daytime, but amazing for movies and snacks at night.”

Average rating: 4.6/5 for taste, 4.8/5 for potency, 4.4/5 for overall satisfaction.

Dosing Guidelines

  • Beginners: 1–2 small inhalations recommended — this strain can overwhelm quickly.
  • Intermediate Users: 0.25–0.5g per session works for most.
  • Edibles: Start with 2–5mg THC; wait 90 minutes before re-dosing.
  • Advanced Users: Up to 1g flower or 20–30mg THC edibles, depending on tolerance.

Remember: start low and go slow.

Legal and Availability Notes

Availability depends on your region’s cannabis laws. In most legal markets across the U.S., Animal Mints is sold as:

  • Flower (indoor or outdoor)
  • Pre-rolls
  • Vape cartridges
  • Concentrates (shatter, wax, live resin)
  • Edibles (infused chocolates, gummies, beverages)

Seed and clone availability may be limited and usually requires purchase from licensed breeders.

History and Origins of Animal Mints Strain

Animal Mints was created by Seed Junky Genetics, a respected breeder known for powerhouse hybrids. It’s a cross of:

  • Animal Cookies (GSC x Fire OG)
  • Blue Power
  • Girl Scout Cookies (GSC)

This lineage explains its dessert-like flavor and potent relaxing high, making it a favorite in both recreational and medical markets.

Scientific and Lab Data

Lab-tested batches of Animal Mints often show:

  • THC: 24–28%
  • CBD: <1%
  • CBG: ~0.5%
  • Terpenes: 1.5–2% total terpene concentration

Lab results also confirm dense trichome coverage and high resin production, which is why this strain is so popular for concentrates.

Animal Mints Strain FAQ's

Is Animal Mints Strain Indica or Sativa?

It is an 80/20 indica-dominant cross of Blue Power, Girl Scout Cookies (GSC), and Animal Cookies.

What is the THC percentage of Animal Mints strain?

25-30% THC.

Can Animal Mints be grown outdoors?

Certainly, you may plant animal mints outside. Harvest period is usually in mid-October. But indoor surroundings with strict controls over temperature, humidity, and light cycles allow it to grow at its best and be most potent.

Gavin Kushman. Cannabis strain writer in a cannabis garden
Gavin Kushman

Gavin is a worldly adventurer and cannabis connoisseur, embarking on journeys that take him to the far corners of the globe to explore and document the varied effects, flavors, and histories of both renowned and lesser-known strains. From the misty high-altitude farms of the Hindu Kush highlands to the vibrant cannabis cafes of Amsterdam, Gavin's quest for knowledge spans continents. A recognized authority in the cannabis industry, he frequently lends his expertise to leading publications such as Cannabis Training University, where his captivating blog articles chronicle his unique experiences with different cannabis strains.

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