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Triangle Mintz

Limonene-dominant
THC
16.5–22.3%
Dominant Terpene
Limonene

About

Triangle Mintz is a hybrid cannabis strain. Lab samples test between 16.5% and 22.3% THC, with limonene (0.60%) as the dominant terpene.

Why does Triangle Mintz have these effects?

Triangle Mintz's effects are driven by its dominant limonene (0.60%), known for mood elevation and stress relief, combined with caryophyllene (0.39%), one of the few terpenes that binds directly to CB2 cannabinoid receptors.

Strain Profile

Energy
CalmingEnergizing
Potency
Low THCHigh THC

May Help With

Inflammation100%

Caryophyllene has strong anti-inflammatory properties

Stress72%

Linalool has calming, stress-relieving properties

Anxiety64%

Linalool is known for anti-anxiety effects

Pain59%

Caryophyllene binds to CB2 receptors for pain relief

Based on terpene research and reported effects. Not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for medical decisions.

Quick Info

Type
hybrid
Breeder
Not verified
THC
16.5–22.3%
Chemotype
Limonene-dominant

What is Limonene?

Citrus-scented terpene found in lemon rinds, orange peels, and juniper.

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About Triangle Mintz

Is Triangle Mintz indica or sativa?
Triangle Mintz is a hybrid cannabis strain. Hybrids combine characteristics of both indica and sativa genetics.
What is the THC content of Triangle Mintz?
Triangle Mintz typically tests at 16.5% to 22.3% THC.
What terpenes are in Triangle Mintz?
The dominant terpenes in Triangle Mintz are Limonene, Caryophyllene, Humulene. Terpenes influence the aroma, flavor, and effects of a cannabis strain.