Orange Family Mintz by 11s Genetics
Indica-dominant genetics
Orange Family Mintz is an indica-dominant hybrid developed by 11s Genetics, known for its intricate breeding process and balanced profile. This strain honors classic indica characteristics while introducing a distinct citrus element, making it a favorite among connoisseurs and medicinal users.
Appearance
The buds of Orange Family Mintz are dense and sticky, often displaying a deep green base with vibrant orange and purple accents. A frosty layer of trichomes covers up to 70% of the bud's surface, indicating high resin content and potency. The bud structure is typically compact and well-formed, sometimes irregular, with lighter leaves and soft orange hairs.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Orange Family Mintz features a prominent fresh citrus zest, reminiscent of orange juice, layered with herbal undertones typical of indicas. Nuances of pine and earth contribute to its complex scent profile, with subtle spicy hints. Upon consumption, the flavor mirrors the aroma, starting with a sharp orange tang that transitions into a smooth blend of herbal and spicy notes, finishing with an earthy taste.
Effects
This strain is noted for providing a calming and focused experience, characteristic of its indica heritage. Users report a soothing, body-centric high that is prolonged and beneficial for relaxation. The balanced effects are suitable for both recreational enjoyment and medicinal applications.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Orange Family Mintz typically contains THC levels ranging from 20-25%, with CBD levels below 2%. Key terpenes identified include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. Limonene contributes to the citrus aroma and potential uplifting effects, while Myrcene is associated with sedative properties, and Caryophyllene adds spicy notes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by 11s Genetics, Orange Family Mintz is the result of meticulous breeding that emphasizes a predominantly indica genetic background, over 70% indica. The strain was created by strategically pairing robust indica genetics with complementary strains to enhance flavor and potency, specifically incorporating citrus elements.
Growing
Orange Family Mintz is reported to be resilient and reliable in various growing conditions. Its dense, sticky buds with high resin production suggest a robust plant that requires attention to phenotype selection and stability during cultivation. Specific details on difficulty, flowering time, yield, and environment are not provided.