Stomper Mintz
Grape Stomper × Kush Mints × Sour Stomper × Animal Mints
Stomper Mintz is a modern hybrid celebrated for its crystalline trichomes, mint-tinged sweetness, and balanced, upbeat body relaxation. The name signals two likely pillars of its pedigree: a “Stomper” parent known for candied grape and gas, and a “Mintz” parent associated with cool, cookie-adjacent mint notes.
Appearance
Stomper Mintz is visually striking, characterized by dense, frosty trichomes covering its flowers. The buds often exhibit sharp coloration and standout calyx development, contributing to high bag appeal.
Aroma & Flavor
This cultivar is recognized for a pronounced flavor density, often described as mint-forward with a grape-fuel undercurrent that becomes more apparent when ground. Consumers frequently note a thick, cooling mouthfeel with a lingering candy finish.
Effects
Stomper Mintz tends to deliver fast-onset effects, offering balanced, upbeat body relaxation. It is often chosen by those seeking a functional hybrid that does not lean too sedating, suitable for both daytime and evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Terpene totals often fall within the 1.5–3.0% range under optimal cultivation. Common terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, and Ocimene. While typically low in CBD (<1%), batches may show meaningful minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC.
Origins & Lineage
Stomper Mintz is typically a cross between a Stomper-line parent, known for grape candy and gas notes, and a Mintz-line parent, associated with mint-cookie flavors. Likely combinations include Grape Stomper or Sour Stomper crossed with Kush Mints or Animal Mints.
Cultivation
Growers report that Stomper Mintz phenotypes can vary, but common expressions show robust lateral branching and a bract-heavy flower structure. Flowering typically occurs around 8–9 weeks, with manageable stretch during transition.