Animal Mint x Rainbow Regular Seeds

Price range: $65.00 through $255.00

A vigorous, color-expressive cross combining the resin density of Animal Mint with the vibrant hues and sweet complexity of Rainbow. Regular seeds offer true-to-type offspring for breeders and collectors seeking stable parent lines.

Animal Mint × Rainbow blends two celebrated lineages known for their visual appeal and balanced structure. Plants typically display strong lateral branching with dense flower clusters wrapped in a spectrum of greens, purples, and rose tones. The Animal Mint heritage brings tight node spacing and uniform canopy development, while Rainbow contributes lively color expression and a rich, dessert-like fragrance. In full light, the plants produce thick resin coverage and a striking ornamental presence. Regular seed format allows both male and female phenotypes, ideal for breeders exploring new hybrids or growers who prefer natural, unaltered genetics. This cross embodies vigor, aesthetic variety, and classic breeding potential — a showcase of modern craft genetics in their original form.

Start seeds indoors in early spring for transplant after frost risk has passed. Maintain warm root zones (70–80 °F / 21–27 °C) and full sun exposure. Plants thrive in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil and respond positively to topping or low-stress training to increase canopy spread. Expect a flowering period of roughly 8–10 weeks, with coloration intensifying in cooler night temperatures. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor gardens with moderate climate control.

Days to Germination: 5–10
Flowering Time: 8–10 weeks
Plant Habit: Medium-tall with strong lateral branching
Color Expression: Green to violet gradients under cool temps
Use: Breeding projects / collector regular line
Sun/Soil: Full sun; rich, well-aerated soil
Zones: 9–11 (outdoors with warm season)

Type: Open-pollinated | Sun: Full | Height/Spread: 4–6 ft × 3–4 ft | Spacing: 24–36 in | Depth: ¼ in | Germination: 5–10 days | Maturity: 8–10 weeks | Zones: 9–11

Seeds are sold for horticultural use. Results vary by climate and gardener skill. Not a food, supplement, or medicine. Follow local regulations.