Oregon Mintz by Triple Ott Organics
Indica-dominant × Sativa-dominant
Oregon Mintz is a hybrid strain developed by Triple Ott Organics, blending traditional breeding with modern genetics to honor the Pacific Northwest's cannabis heritage. It offers a balanced experience, merging indica's calmness with sativa's cerebral stimulation.
Appearance
Oregon Mintz plants exhibit a vibrant appearance with deep green foliage often showing purple undertones. The buds are dense and compact, typically measuring 3-4 inches in diameter, and are covered in resinous, crystal-like trichomes that sparkle under light.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Oregon Mintz is a complex bouquet featuring prominent notes of mint and earth, complemented by subtle hints of citrus and floral undertones. Its flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a refreshing minty taste on the inhale that evolves into sweet citrus and earthy notes, offering a dynamic sensory experience.
Effects
This hybrid strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, beginning with clear-headed euphoria and enhanced focus, often associated with sativa effects. This is followed by a gentle wave of physical relaxation, characteristic of indica, making it suitable for various times of day.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Oregon Mintz typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with CBD generally below 1%. Predominant terpenes identified include limonene, myrcene, and pinene, which contribute to its aroma, flavor, and therapeutic potential. These compounds work synergistically with cannabinoids to produce the strain's characteristic effects.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are proprietary, Oregon Mintz is noted for its balanced growth characteristics and has achieved yields exceeding 600 grams per square meter under optimal conditions. Rigorous selection processes during breeding ensure consistent potency and growth traits.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Triple Ott Organics, Oregon Mintz is the result of over a decade of selective breeding, combining traditional landrace genetics with modern hybrid techniques. The development process involved analyzing over 20 genetic profiles to achieve a robust plant with stable cannabinoid and terpene expressions.