Thin Mints
Thin Mints is a strain family rooted in the cross of Girl Scout Cookies and an undisclosed partner, stabilized primarily through west-coast breeding programs in the early-to-mid 2010s. Lineage records frequently report this family carries dense trichome coverage and compact branching structure. Plants in this family are commonly associated with minty and sweet herbal aromatic profiles, alongside darker green or purple-tinged foliage under certain cultivation conditions. The Thin Mints designation has been used across multiple seed banks and breeders, sometimes with different backcrosses or F-generation stabilization approaches, making phenotypic consistency variable across different sources.
Thin Mints strains
No strains tagged into Thin Mints yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Thin Mints is a strain family rooted in the cross of Girl Scout Cookies and an undisclosed partner, stabilized primarily through west-coast breeding programs in the early-to-mid 2010s. Lineage records frequently report this family carries dense trichome coverage and compact branching structure. Plants in this family are commonly associated with minty and sweet herbal aromatic profiles, alongside darker green or purple-tinged foliage under certain cultivation conditions. The Thin Mints designation has been used across multiple seed banks and breeders, sometimes with different backcrosses or F-generation stabilization approaches, making phenotypic consistency variable across different sources.
Breeders working in this category often leverage Thin Mints genetics for compact plant architecture and trichome density traits. The family's aromatic profile—particularly minty and cookie-forward notes—is used to establish or enhance flavor-focused breeding lines.
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