Triangle Mints is also known as Octagon Kush or Pink Cookies, and a phenotype of it, #23, is referred to as Wedding Cake by the Jungle Boys because of the aroma of vanilla cake and sparkling resin it gives off. Triangle Kush and Animal Mints were used to create the sativa-dominant Triangle Mints strain by Seed Junky Genetics.
Triangle mints are most frequently associated with the scents of sweet herbs, damp earth, and fuel. Additionally, menthol, pine, and sweet herbs are said to be its flavors.
Triangle Kush and Animal Mints were crossed to create Triangle Mints, a sativa-dominant strain. Due to its sativa genetics, it grows medium-sized to tall plants with narrow leaves. The average flowering period for Triangle Mints is between 63 and 77 days indoors and between mid- and late October outdoors. In ideal circumstances, it is known to produce medium-sized yields. Triangle Mints thrive in a warm, humid environment and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. Both the sea of green (SOG) and the screen of green (ScrOG) favor it.
Clone versions of Triangle Mints are offered.