Cookie Mint Hybrids
Cookie Mint hybrids represent a modern breeding category that combines genetics from the widely-cultivated Cookie lineage (often traced to Durban Poison × OG Kush ancestry) with mint-forward aromatic profiles. These crosses emerged in the 2010s as breeders sought to develop offspring expressing both the dense, resinous structure associated with Cookie genetics and cooling, herbaceous mint or menthol-like terpene signatures. Lineage records frequently report parent plants selected for limonene, pinene, and eucalyptol production alongside the spicy, sweet notes typical of the Cookie family. The category includes both F1 hybrids and stabilized lines, with growers noting variation in expression across individual plants within the same cultivar.
Cookie Mint Hybrids strains
No strains tagged into Cookie Mint Hybrids yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Cookie Mint hybrids represent a modern breeding category that combines genetics from the widely-cultivated Cookie lineage (often traced to Durban Poison × OG Kush ancestry) with mint-forward aromatic profiles. These crosses emerged in the 2010s as breeders sought to develop offspring expressing both the dense, resinous structure associated with Cookie genetics and cooling, herbaceous mint or menthol-like terpene signatures. Lineage records frequently report parent plants selected for limonene, pinene, and eucalyptol production alongside the spicy, sweet notes typical of the Cookie family. The category includes both F1 hybrids and stabilized lines, with growers noting variation in expression across individual plants within the same cultivar.
Breeders working in this category typically select for dual trait stability—maintaining the Cookie family's yield architecture and trichome density while selecting backcross generations for consistent mint or cooling terpene expression. These hybrids serve as bridging stock for creating menthol-forward or herbaceous-leaning cultivars in commercial and private breeding programs.
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