Banana Mints Marijuana Strain

Hybrid Strain Hybrid 50% Sativa /50% Indica

THC: 37%

Banana Mints, also known as “BananaAnimal Mints,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the tasty Banana Cream Cake X Animal Mints strains. Named for its amazing parentage and delicious, mouthwatering flavor, Banana Mints is a great option for any fan of classic indica strains. While the taste of Banana Mints is great, it's the effects that will leave you coming back for more again and again. The high is said to be perfect for creatives who want to be inspired and take the edge off when they're feeling stressed or socially uninspired. Effects will begin to settle in with a slows build, creeping into your mind with a building creativity and happiness that inches out any negative thinking or bad vibes. As your mood lifts, a sinking relaxation will begin to settle in to complement it, calming the mind and helping the body to really feel kicked back. Thanks to these long-lasting effects and its insanely high 18-37% average THC level, Banana Mints is often chosen to treat a variety of conditions including chronic stress or anxiety, chronic pain, depression and PTSD. This bud has a sweet and fruity banana mint flavor with a creamy vanilla exhale. The aroma is just as sugary, with a notable banana overtone accented by sharp mint, sweet vanilla and a punch of gas. Banana Mints buds have oversized and dense grape-shaped forest green nugs with thin amber hairs and a frosty coating of chunky white trichomes.
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I just bought it listed as Indica 28% and expected it to put me to bed...but its definitely hybrid 50/50 and its good!!Taste is amazing, high is relaxing with a good strong head buzz too. There is nothing to complain about with this one.

Consumption Method: JointsEffects I Feel: Focus, Mellow, RelaxingHelp Me With: ADD/ADHD, Bipolar Disorder
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