Chem De Menthe folds cool mint into classic chem funk with modern precision. Bred by Steve Moon under the Full Moon Genetics banner, it pairs Key Lime Mints with Chem De La Chem to deliver a balanced 50/50 hybrid that smells of diesel and pepper over a creamy, mint-kissed finish. Myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene typically lead the terpene ensemble, reinforcing aromas while lending a crisp, expressive profile. In capable rooms it flowers in roughly 56–63 days, stacking dense, resin-caked calyxes; dialed-in grows commonly pull about 400–500 g/m². Potency is assertive, with THC often landing in the low-to-high 20s and CBD generally below 1%, translating to a front-loaded head rush that steadies into calm, focused relaxation. The flavor holds from dry pull through exhale: chem-diesel and citrus peel layered with cool mint and a touch of cream. Growers describe a forgiving, medium-difficulty cultivar with generous resin for flower or hash work. Read through its lineage and the story fits: Chem De La Chem contributes rubbery chem gas and drive, while Key Lime Mints brightens the edges with dessert-mint lift—together making Chem De Menthe a connoisseur crowd-pleaser with real production legs.









