Chocolate Mint OG Seeds
CHOCM
Strength: High + |
Duration: 3 Hours + |
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| 25% - 28% | |
| 0.1% |
THC percentages can vary with
growers techniques, conditions,
and grow formulas.
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Chocolate Mint OG Feminized Seeds Are:
- Feminized Seeds: Most Popular because Female marijuana plants are the only ones that produce "buds” (flowers), which contains the THC, CBN, and CBD.
- Photoperiod Seeds: For outdoor cultivation photoperiod plants are seasonal. Will usually start to flower in August. For Indoor cultivation photoperiod plants will only start to flower when it's exposed 12 hours or more of uninterrupted darkness.
What are Chocolate Mint OG Genetics?
Chocolate Mint OG was created by crossing the legendary OG Kush with the potent indica powerhouse Granddaddy Purple.
Chocolate Mint OG THC: 25%-28% Indica Power
This indica-dominant cannabis strain can reach an impressive 28% THC, making it a poor choice for beginners and anyone with a low tolerance.
Chocolate Mint OG Potency: A Heavy-Hitting Evening Strain
If you're looking for a cannabis strain that can help you call it a day, these potent genetics are hard to ignore. Many people save this heavy-hitting favorite for the evening when there's nothing left on the schedule except relaxing, watching a movie, and letting the stress of the day melt away.
Chocolate Mint OG Strain |
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| OG Kush | X | Granddaddy Purple | |
| Chemdawg | X | Purple Urkle | |
| X | X | ||
| Lemon Thai x Hindu Kush, Old World Pakistan | Big Bud | ||
| Indica | Sativa | ||
| CBD | Hybrid | ||
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What Are The Effects of Chocolate Mint OG?
Users Reviews
Relaxing: 92%
Euphoria: 83%
Couch-Lock: 77%
Munchies: 66%
Peaceful: 63%
Sleepy: 54%
Mellow: 52%
Chocolate Mint OG High: Happy, Relaxing, and Euphoric
If you're looking for a strain to enjoy at the end of a long day, this one is hard to beat. Many people reach for these potent indica genetics when it's finally time to relax, get comfortable, and leave the stress of the day behind. Whether you're watching a movie, binge-watching your favorite show, playing video games, or simply kicking back on the couch, this heavy-hitting favorite is all about slowing things down.
Many users describe the experience as happy, euphoric, relaxing, and downright calming. Don't be surprised if you find yourself getting extra comfortable or reaching for a snack or two along the way. If your idea of a perfect evening involves putting your feet up and not having a care in the world, it's easy to see why this flower has become such a popular choice.
Responsible marijuana use within one's tolerance levels can produce pleasant effects- avoid excessive intake.
Can Chocolate Mint OG Help Medically?
Users Reviews
Chronic Pain: 87%
Muscle Spasms: 85%
Insomnia: 80%
Stress: 77%
PTSD: 61%
Loss of Appetite: 59%
Migraines: 49%
Chocolate Mint OG Medical Benefits: Support for Pain, Stress, and Insomnia
Some days you just want to shut your brain off and relax. That's where this heavy indica really shines. The calming effects can help ease physical discomfort while making it easier to leave the day's stress behind.
Many people keep this strain around when dealing with chronic pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, back pain, muscle spasms, inflammation, migraines, headaches, and symptoms associated with Multiple Sclerosis. It's also a popular choice among those looking to manage stress, anxiety, PTSD, and depression.
Not feeling hungry can be a problem all by itself. Many people enjoy this relaxing favorite when appetite loss or nausea starts getting in the way, helping make meals a little easier to enjoy.
As the body relaxation continues building, it's not uncommon for the couch to start feeling pretty comfortable. That's one of the reasons this indica is often chosen by people looking to unwind, shut their brain off for a while, and get some sleep.
While many users report relief, cannabis affects everyone differently. Reported effects are based on consumer experiences and may vary from person to person. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis medically.
How Does Chocolate Mint OG Taste?
Users Reviews
Chocolate: 93%
Mint: 83%
Earthy Kush: 81%
Smooth Vanilla: 73%
Peppery Spice: 72%
Chocolate Mint OG Flavor: Sweet Chocolate, Cool Mint, and Earthy Kush
If you're a fan of rich, flavorful cannabis, this indica favorite is hard to forget. Expect sweet chocolate and cool mint on the inhale, followed by earthy kush notes and a touch of spice on the exhale. It's a smooth, satisfying smoke that stands out from the crowd and keeps people coming back for more.
Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene help shape this strain's signature flavor. Caryophyllene brings a peppery spice, Limonene adds a touch of sweetness, and Myrcene delivers the earthy kush undertones that tie everything together into a delicious blend of chocolate, mint, earth, and spice.
How Does Chocolate Mint OG Smell?
Users Reviews
Zest: 82%
Cocoa: 79%
Pungent Fuel: 73%
Sugary: 67%
Damp Soil: 67%
Chocolate Mint OG Aroma: Pungent Mint, Herbal Spice, and Kush Funk
This potent indica can make the grow room smell incredible once flowering starts ramping up. Expect a bold mix of sweet mint, rich chocolate, gassy fuel, earthy kush, and subtle spice that becomes even louder as harvest approaches. Crack open a mature bud and you'll be greeted by a deep, pungent aroma that instantly lets you know these genetics mean business.
Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Myrcene help create this unforgettable scent profile. Caryophyllene brings a peppery spice, Limonene adds a touch of sweetness and freshness, while Myrcene delivers the earthy kush backbone that ties everything together.
Chocolate Mint OG Terpene Profile & Dominant Terpenes
« Myrcene «Caryophyllene « Limonene « Pinene «
Chocolate Mint OG Terpenes
Terpenes creates the scents and flavors - they vary depending on the growing conditions, curing process, and individual plant phenotypical expression.
Chocolate Mint OG Strain Difficulty: What Every Grower Should Know
Grower Feedback
Chocolate Mint OG can be grown successfully both indoors and outdoors and is generally considered a rewarding strain for growers with a little experience under their belt. These indica-dominant plants are fairly forgiving of small mistakes, produce impressive yields, and don't require an overly complicated feeding schedule. Growers who stay on top of airflow, humidity, and basic canopy management are rewarded with heavy harvests and excellent flower quality.
Flowering Time 56-70 Days 
-- Outdoor Grow (Full Sun / In Ground) --
Height: 7 Ft Plus
Yield: 1 1/2 - 4 Plus lbs. Cured
How to Grow Chocolate Mint OG: A Step-by-Step Cultivation Guide
Mold & Pest Resistance of Chocolate Mint OG
Those thick, frost-covered flowers are one of the reasons Chocolate Mint OG has become so popular, but they can also hold onto moisture surprisingly well late in flower if humidity starts getting out of control. Good airflow through the canopy becomes increasingly important as harvest approaches, especially once those heavy buds begin putting on serious weight.
The final weeks before harvest are no time to let preventable problems gain the upper hand. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common pests like spider mites, aphids, thrips, and fungus gnats while also helping reduce the chances of mold and mildew, and bud rot becoming a problem late in flower.
How to Germinate Seeds
Strong plants start with healthy roots. Giving seedlings the best possible start helps support steadier growth, stronger branching, and healthier plants throughout the grow cycle.
Follow Holi Moli's germination and transplanting guide to encourage quick sprouting, healthy taproot development, and vigorous early growth. Getting things right from the beginning can pay off in a big way later on once those heavy, resin-coated flowers start filling out during bloom.
Nutrient Sensitivity
Chocolate Mint OG doesn't need an aggressive feeding schedule to produce impressive results. A balanced nutrient program is usually all that's needed to support healthy growth, strong flower development, and heavy resin production.
Once bloom gets underway, avoid overdoing the nitrogen, as too much can affect aroma, terpene production, and overall flower quality. Keeping an eye on runoff pH is also a good habit for catching potential nutrient issues before they start affecting plant performance.
Want to keep things simple? Holi Moli Juice delivers the nutrients plants need from seedling to harvest in one easy-to-use cannabis-specific formula designed to support healthy growth, strong terpene production, and quality flowers.
Odor Control
Don't let the sweet minty aroma fool you. Once flowering gets underway, these plants can become surprisingly loud, filling the grow room with a mix of chocolate, mint, earth, pine, and classic kush notes that become harder to ignore with each passing week.
If discretion matters, a quality carbon filter is worth every penny indoors. Outdoor growers should also think carefully about placement, as those rich aromas can carry much farther than many people expect once the flowers reach full maturity.
Stretching & Canopy Management of Chocolate Mint OG
Don't wait until the grow room starts feeling crowded to think about canopy management. While these indica-dominant plants usually stay more manageable than many taller varieties, they can still fill in surprisingly fast once flowering gets underway.
Pro Tip: Once indoor plants are around 20–24 inches tall (usually around week 5–6), it's generally a good time to begin flowering before the canopy becomes overcrowded and harder to manage.
Branch Support for Chocolate Mint OG
Heavy flowers can start putting serious weight on the branches once bloom production really starts taking off. Branches that seem perfectly sturdy during early flower may need a little extra support later on as the buds continue filling out and gaining weight.
Getting support in place before branches start leaning usually makes life much easier down the road. Stakes, trellis netting, and plant yoyos can all help keep everything upright while reducing the chances of bent or damaged branches near harvest.
Indoor to Outdoor Transition
Starting seeds indoors before outdoor conditions are ready can be a big advantage. If that's your plan, running your indoor light schedule around 14–15 hours from the beginning can help make the eventual move outside much smoother and reduce unnecessary stress once plants are exposed to natural daylight.
When it's time to move plants outdoors, take it slow. Plants that have spent their entire lives under artificial lighting need time to adjust to direct sunlight. Start with partial shade and gradually increase sun exposure over several days. A light-colored shade cloth can help reduce stress while plants acclimate to outdoor conditions.
Pay close attention to changes in total light exposure. Reducing light hours by roughly 25% or more can be enough to trigger flowering, and once bloom begins, it cannot be reversed. For example, moving plants from an 18-hour indoor light schedule directly into approximately 13.5 hours of outdoor daylight can be enough to push them into flower long before you intended.
Chocolate Mint OG in Mediterranean Climates: Sunshine, Resin & Big Yields
Chocolate Mint OG is a great match for Mediterranean climates. Plenty of sunshine, warm temperatures, and lower humidity levels help support strong growth throughout the season while making it easier to keep moisture under control once flowering gets underway.
Give these plants all the sunlight you can. Open growing areas with direct sun throughout the day usually lead to stronger growth, sturdier branching, and better flower production than locations where plants spend much of the season competing for light.
Too much shade can create problems that go beyond slower growth. Plants forced to stretch toward weak light often experience additional stress throughout the season, which may increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits developing later in bloom.
If you're growing outdoors in containers, fabric grow bags are the better option. They improve drainage, allow roots to breathe more easily, and help create a healthier growing environment than traditional plastic pots.
That becomes especially important during hot weather. Black plastic containers can heat up surprisingly fast in direct sunlight, while fabric grow bags do a much better job of helping roots stay cooler and more comfortable throughout the day.
A little mulch goes a long way once summer temperatures start climbing. It helps the soil stay moist longer between waterings while protecting the root zone from excessive heat during the hottest parts of the season.
Hot patios, concrete, and other surfaces that hold temperature for long periods can create unnecessary stress around the root zone. Raising containers slightly off the ground helps improve airflow underneath while creating more stable conditions throughout the season.
Crowded canopies tend to hold onto moisture longer than they should. Giving each plant enough room to spread out helps branches dry faster after watering or rain while making the canopy much easier to manage once flowering gets underway.
- 10-gallon bags – allow 3.5–4 feet of space
- 15-gallon bags – allow 4.5–5 feet of space
- 20-gallon bags – allow 5–6 feet of space
How large you want your plants to become should play a role in container selection. Larger grow bags generally support more growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical choice for growers working with limited space.
Mediterranean climates make moisture easier to manage, but that doesn't mean it's something growers can ignore altogether. As flowering progresses and harvest gets closer, keeping an eye on humidity levels becomes increasingly important.
Getting your watering done earlier in the day gives plants plenty of time to use that moisture while allowing leaves, branches, and soil surfaces to dry before evening arrives. That's a simple habit that can make a noticeable difference later in flower.
When humidity, pests, and changing weather conditions start becoming a concern, Holi Moli Eliminator can help support a healthier grow environment while reducing the chances of problems showing up near harvest.
Chocolate Mint OG in Subtropical Zones: Moisture Control & Healthy Flowers
Chocolate Mint OG can do very well in subtropical climates, but humidity is something you'll want to keep an eye on once flowering gets underway. Warm temperatures and moisture have a way of sticking around in these environments, which can create extra challenges later in the season as harvest gets closer.
Getting your watering done early in the day can make a noticeable difference in humid climates. It gives excess moisture plenty of time to dry before cooler evening conditions settle back in around the plants.
Long stretches of 90°F+ weather can be tough on even healthy plants. A white shade cloth can help reduce heat stress during the hottest part of the day while still allowing plenty of sunlight to reach the canopy.
Skip the black shade cloth. It holds onto heat and can end up making conditions around the plants hotter instead of cooler.
Give these plants plenty of room to enjoy both the sunshine and the breeze. Open growing areas with good natural air movement help reduce excess heat and moisture while creating better conditions for healthy growth throughout the season.
Fences, walls, and other enclosed areas can create pockets where humidity tends to hang around longer than it should. The more sunlight these plants receive, the better they're usually going to perform. Plants forced to compete for light often experience more stress throughout the season, which may increase the chances of hermie issues developing later in bloom.
Growing in containers? Fabric grow bags make it much easier to manage drainage and root health throughout the season. That's especially helpful in warm, humid climates where excess moisture can stick around longer than you'd like.
Hot summer days can be tough on roots when containers are sitting in direct sunlight. Fabric grow bags help reduce heat buildup around the root zone, while black plastic pots can hold onto that heat much longer than many growers realize.
A little mulch goes a long way once temperatures start climbing. It helps the soil stay moist longer between waterings while reducing temperature swings around the roots during the hottest parts of the season.
Surfaces that hold heat, stay wet, or remain unusually cold for long periods can create less-than-ideal conditions around the roots. Raising containers slightly off the ground helps improve ventilation underneath while creating a more stable environment throughout the season.
Humidity has a way of finding every crowded corner of the garden. Leaving enough room between plants helps sunlight and natural airflow reach deeper into the canopy, making moisture much easier to manage throughout flower.
- 10-gallon bags – 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – 5–6 feet apart
Plant size doesn't happen by accident. Larger grow bags generally support more growth and bigger harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical option for growers who need to keep plants a little easier to manage. Choose the container size that best fits your available space and growing goals.
As harvest gets closer, it's a good idea to pay a little extra attention to moisture levels around the plants. Warm days, humid nights, and changing weather conditions can create additional challenges late in flower, making good environmental management increasingly important as the finish line approaches.
The final weeks before harvest are no time to let preventable problems gain the upper hand. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming a problem later in flower.
Chocolate Mint OG in Temperate Climates: Cool Nights & Heavy Yields
Chocolate Mint OG can be a very rewarding strain to grow in temperate climates. The biggest challenge usually shows up later in the season when cooler nights, rising moisture levels, and unpredictable weather start moving in just as harvest begins getting closer.
Getting an early start indoors can pay off in a big way later in the season. Giving plants a few extra weeks to establish themselves often leads to stronger growth and healthier development once they make the move outside.
Once nighttime temperatures are consistently above 50°F, plants can usually be transplanted outdoors and allowed to take full advantage of the months ahead.
Give these plants all the sunlight you can. Open growing areas with direct sun throughout the day usually lead to stronger growth, sturdier branching, and better flower production than locations where plants spend much of the season competing for light.
Too much shade can create problems that go beyond slower growth. Plants forced to stretch toward weak light often experience additional stress throughout the season, which may increase the chances of unwanted hermie traits developing later in bloom.
Temperate climates often bring changing weather conditions throughout the season, which is one reason many growers prefer fabric grow bags. Better drainage and improved airflow around the roots can make it easier to manage moisture when conditions aren't always predictable.
That becomes especially important during hot weather. Black plastic pots can heat up surprisingly fast in direct sunlight, while fabric grow bags do a much better job of helping roots stay cooler and more comfortable throughout the day.
Don't underestimate what a little mulch can do. It helps hold moisture longer between waterings while reducing temperature swings around the root zone during long stretches of summer heat.
Surfaces that stay hot, cold, or damp for long periods can create less-than-ideal conditions around the roots. Raising containers slightly off the ground helps improve airflow underneath while creating a more stable environment throughout the season.
Giving each plant a little extra room can make a noticeable difference later in flower. Better spacing helps moisture dry faster after rain or watering while making canopy management much easier as harvest gets closer.
- 10-gallon bags – space 3.5–4 feet apart
- 15-gallon bags – space 4.5–5 feet apart
- 20-gallon bags – space 5–6 feet apart
Some growers are chasing the biggest plants possible, while others are trying to keep things manageable. Larger grow bags generally support more growth and heavier harvests, while smaller containers can be a practical choice when space is limited.
Late-season weather can be a little less predictable than the rest of the grow. As harvest gets closer, watering earlier in the day becomes even more important because it gives excess moisture plenty of time to dry before cooler evening conditions settle back in.
A few rainy days at the wrong time can create challenges surprisingly fast. Having a simple rain cover or greenhouse available gives you a way to protect developing flowers from excess moisture during the final stretch before harvest.
The final weeks before harvest are no time to let preventable problems gain the upper hand. Holi Moli Eliminator can help eliminate common garden pests while also helping reduce the chances of mold, mildew, and bud rot becoming a problem later in flower.
Growing Chocolate Mint OG Indoors: Heavy Resin & Premium Quality
One reason so many growers enjoy running Chocolate Mint OG indoors is the combination of manageable growth and impressive flower production. Given the right environment, these plants can produce heavy resin coverage, dense flowers, and the rich chocolate, mint, and earthy aromas that made this strain so popular in the first place.
A stable environment goes a long way toward keeping things simple indoors. Daytime temperatures around 70–80°F and nighttime temperatures closer to 65–70°F usually work very well. During veg, humidity is best around 55–65%, then gradually lowered into the 40–50% range during flower before finishing closer to 35–40% near harvest.
Once those flowers start putting on serious weight, excess moisture can become a problem surprisingly fast. Keeping humidity under control during the final weeks helps protect the quality of the flowers you've spent months growing.
For most indoor grows, 5 or 7-gallon fabric pots are hard to beat. They provide better drainage, allow roots to breathe more easily, and help create a healthier growing environment than traditional plastic containers.
Giving roots enough room to expand can make a noticeable difference later in the grow, supporting stronger structure, healthier branching, and better flower production once flowering gets underway.
Don't wait until the canopy starts getting overcrowded to think about training. These bushy plants respond very well to topping, low-stress training (LST), SCROG setups, and light canopy cleanup. Taking care of those things early helps improve airflow and makes it easier for light to reach deeper bud sites as flowering progresses.
Once flowering begins, the canopy can fill in surprisingly fast if left unchecked. Staying ahead of growth early is usually much easier than trying to regain control after the grow room starts feeling crowded.
Pro Tip: Once indoor plants are around 20–24 inches tall (usually around week 5–6), it's generally a good time to begin flowering before the canopy becomes overcrowded and harder to manage.
Once flowering gets underway, these plants can become much louder than many growers expect. Notes of chocolate, mint, earth, pine, and classic kush tend to become more noticeable with each passing week, eventually filling the grow room with an aroma that's hard to ignore.
If keeping odors under control is important, a quality carbon filter is worth every penny indoors.
As harvest gets closer, keeping the room dialed in becomes even more important. Oscillating fans, steady exhaust ventilation, and a reliable dehumidifier help create healthier conditions around the canopy while reducing the chances of moisture-related problems late in flower.
You can't grow top-shelf buds without good lighting. Strong light intensity is one of the biggest factors separating average harvests from exceptional ones, and the goal indoors is to get as close to natural sunlight as possible. Weak lights often hold plants back, leading to slower growth, weaker terpene expression, and less impressive flower development.
Strong full-spectrum LEDs help support heavier flower production, better resin coverage, and the rich chocolate-and-mint aromas growers look forward to.
You can have great genetics and a solid feeding program, but weak lighting still limits what plants are capable of producing. Give them enough intensity throughout flower, and the difference in overall quality is usually pretty obvious by harvest time.
Many growers switch from 6500K during veg to 3000K or 3500K during flower, but here at Holi Moli, we've had great success running 6500K from start to finish. More important than obsessing over color temperatures is making sure plants receive enough quality light from day one.
How to Grow Chocolate Mint OG Marijuana:
- To germinate your Chocolate Mint OG Marijuana seeds it's best to create an atmosphere indoors of Spring time temperatures. 75F 24/7 is optimal.
- For Chocolate Mint OG Marijuana Indoor cultivation use topping and low stress training techniques during vegetative stage to maximize yield.
- For Chocolate Mint OG Marijuana outdoor cultivation make sure to choose a spot in your garden that receives at least 8 hours of direct sunlight every day and accommodates for it's size.
- Harvesting Chocolate Mint OG Marijuana usually takes place through October outdoors and indoor plants about 2 months after setting lights to only 12 hrs per day.
- Curing Chocolate Mint OG Marijuana using the traditional method involves drying your cannabis slowly over the course of a few weeks in a controlled environment.
Chocolate Mint OG Bud Appearance: Dense Purple Buds and Heavy Resin
Chocolate Mint OG produces dense, chunky buds that reflect its strong indica heritage. Expect thick resin coverage, deep green flowers, bright orange pistils, and the kind of eye-catching bag appeal that turns heads at first glance.
Thanks to its Granddaddy Purple lineage, cooler nighttime temperatures late in flower can help bring out beautiful shades of lavender and purple. Most plants finish with a colorful mix of dark greens, orange hairs, and heavy trichome coverage.
Bud appearance changes with growers techniques, climate, grow formulas, and drying / curing.
What are the highest THC strains?
- Fat Bastard - With up to 38% THC this Hybrid is the highest THC strain around. Big Fat Buds!
- Godfather OG - With THC levels up to 34% This old school strain is a great choice.
- Gush Mints - New and exciting with THC levels up around 33% +. Tight frosty nuggets.
- Velvet Lushers - High THC at 33% +. A great yield, easy to grow. Good looking bud!
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