Triple Chocolate Chip
Mint Chocolate Chip × Triple OG
Triple Chocolate Chip is a contemporary cannabis cultivar celebrated for its rich, dessert-forward profile and dense resin production. It offers balanced, potent effects that provide relaxation without immediate sedation, making it appealing for both recreational and medical users.
Appearance
Triple Chocolate Chip typically develops dense, golf-ball to egg-shaped buds with tightly stacked calyxes. The coloration ranges from deep green to dark olive, sometimes displaying purple hues under cooler temperatures. Bright orange pistils contrast with a heavy coating of silvery-white trichomes, giving the buds a frosted appearance.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend of cocoa, coffee, and cookie dough, often enhanced by notes of mint and earthy undertones. When consumed, flavors of chocolate and mint are prominent, with hints of mocha, espresso, and a sweet, doughy finish. The exhale may leave a lingering peppery or kush-like taste.
Effects
This strain is noted for providing balanced yet potent effects, characterized by a sense of calm and euphoria. It promotes relaxation without being overly sedating, allowing for continued motivation. Consumers often report feeling mentally uplifted and physically at ease.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Triple Chocolate Chip typically contains 18-26% THC and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is often dominated by beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, and limonene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. Minor cannabinoids like CBG may also be present in modest amounts.
Growing
This cultivar is known for dense resin production and abundant trichome coverage, making it a favorite for extractions. It generally exhibits favorable leaf-to-calyx ratios, leading to well-formed buds. While specific cultivation details like difficulty and yield are not detailed, its robust structure suggests it can be coaxed into a layered canopy with appropriate training.
Origins & Lineage
While exact lineage can vary by breeder, Triple Chocolate Chip is most commonly reported as a cross between Mint Chocolate Chip and Triple OG. This genetic combination is thought to contribute its layered dessert flavors, including chocolate, mint, and cookie notes, alongside kush-like and gassy undertones.