Thin Mints Family
The Thin Mints family represents a lineage of cannabis cultivars descended from Girl Scout Cookies (GSC) genetics, specifically selections emphasizing dense trichome coverage and dark green foliage. Breeders working in this category often report complex terpene profiles commonly associated with mint, chocolate, and earthy aromatics, though specific cannabinoid and terpene compositions vary significantly between individual cultivars. The family name references phenotypic traits frequently observed in GSC-derived selections—compact plant structure and resinous flower density. Lineage records indicate foundational crosses involving Durban Poison and OG Kush genetics, though numerous breeders have created their own Thin Mints-adjacent cultivars through independent breeding programs. This family remains relevant in modern seed development as a stable genetic baseline for phenotype stabilizati
Thin Mints Family strains
No strains tagged into Thin Mints Family yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Thin Mints family represents a lineage of cannabis cultivars descended from Girl Scout Cookies (GSC) genetics, specifically selections emphasizing dense trichome coverage and dark green foliage. Breeders working in this category often report complex terpene profiles commonly associated with mint, chocolate, and earthy aromatics, though specific cannabinoid and terpene compositions vary significantly between individual cultivars. The family name references phenotypic traits frequently observed in GSC-derived selections—compact plant structure and resinous flower density. Lineage records indicate foundational crosses involving Durban Poison and OG Kush genetics, though numerous breeders have created their own Thin Mints-adjacent cultivars through independent breeding programs. This family remains relevant in modern seed development as a stable genetic baseline for phenotype stabilizati
Breeders select Thin Mints genetics for trait stability in offspring, particularly for trichome production, plant morphology consistency, and aromatic compound expression. The lineage serves as a foundation for creating hybrid crosses targeting specific phenotypic or terpene-profile goals.
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