The Cross
To buy Greyhound seeds, know Mycotek bred this as Thin Mint x Dog Cage. Goal was indica resilience from one parent, sativa complexity from the other. Result is balanced hybrid. They hit the mark on stability. About 50% indica, 50% sativa traits show consistent inheritance. Over 85% samples meet quality benchmarks[1][2]. No feminized version exists. No known direct descendants.
What Each Parent Brings
Thin Mint contributes dense structure, resin production, earthy mint aroma. Indica side gives shorter stature, faster finish potential. Dog Cage adds sativa stretch, complex terpenes, bag appeal. Brings vigor, yield potential. Cross merges these without dominance. Expect indica backbone with sativa lift in growth and effects.
Thin Mint Traits
- Compact nodes.
- High trichome coverage.
- Mint-forward profile.
Dog Cage Traits
- Branching vigor.
- Fuel and fruit notes.
- Stretch in flower.
The Phenotypes
Variation is minimal. Homogenous pack. Over 85% consistent. Runners: dense bud structure, moderate stretch, resin-heavy. Cutters: any with weak side branching or slow veg. Hermie risk from Mycotek lines, though unconfirmed here. Select against nanners early. No wide swings reported.
Finding the Keeper
Veg: Look for even canopy, strong taproot. Avoid lanky starts. Flower week three: Check node stacking, pistil development. Resin builds fast on keepers. Aroma shifts mint to fuel. Structure holds weight without support. Mature: Frosted calyx, no foxtail. Test smoke for balance, not couchlock or racey head.
Stage by Stage
- Seedling: Vigorous cotyledons, green stems.
- Veg: Internode one inch or less.
- Flower: 20%+ resin coverage week five.
- Harvest: Amber trichomes under 20%.
In the Garden
Grows indoor, greenhouse, outdoor. Adapts without fuss. Moderate feeder. Resists mold from indica side. Stretch manageable with training. Unknown flower time means scout your run. Yields solid on keepers.
The Experience
Balanced hybrid effects. Body calm, mind clear. Terps drive mint-fuel profile. Potent but functional. No medical claims. Smoke tells the story.
This Vault Release
These Greyhound seeds from my personal vault. Acquired between 2012 and 2020. Stored cold and dry for breeding stock, genetic preservation. Never hit retail shelves. Upcoming legislation shifts what can ship legally. Releasing now. Once packs clear, no restock. Gone permanent. Serious growers grab for the line or archive. Greyhound strain review starts with these.
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