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Jealousy

Jealousy

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Hybrid
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THC: max. 19 %
Caryophyllene
low THChigh THC
Effectsilly
Flavor / SmellApricot

Jealousy is a unique and intriguing cannabis strain that is gaining increasing popularity in the cannabis community. This strain is the result of crossing Gelato #41 and Sherbert, giving it impressive genetics and making it a top choice for connoisseurs. Its appealing appearance, coupled with its powerful effect, makes it a favorite among users who value both flavor and potency.


Effect

The effects of Jealousy are quite remarkable, offering a perfect balance between an uplifting sativa and a relaxing indica. Users typically report an initial cerebral high that promotes creativity and conversation, followed by a soothing relaxation that encompasses the entire body. These qualities make Jealousy ideal for both daytime and evening use, as it relaxes without being overwhelming or paralyzing.


Taste/smell

The taste and aroma of Jealousy are as enticing as its name suggests. It exudes a rich bouquet that ranges from sweet and fruity to earthy and piney notes. The taste when smoked or vaped remains true to the smell—a delicious combination of sweet berries and sharp, spicy undertones that leaves a lasting impression on the palate.


THC content

Jealousy is known for its high THC content, often between 20% and 25%. This strong potency makes it an excellent choice for experienced users seeking a powerful experience. Newbies should approach this strain with caution to avoid overconsumption.


Cultivation

When grown, Jealousy demonstrates both resilience and vigor. It thrives in a variety of environments and prefers mild to warm climates when grown outdoors. Indoors, under optimal conditions, it can be ready for harvest within 8-9 weeks. This strain responds well to various growing methods, including SOG (Sea of Green) or SCROG (Screen of Green), producing abundant yields of dense, resin-coated buds. Caring for Jealousy requires a certain level of experience to achieve its full potential, but the reward is a bountiful harvest of high-quality buds.

Effect
silly
relaxed
talkative
anxious
dry mouth
Flavor / Smell
Apricot
Pepper
Plum
TerpeneThe most common terpene in Jealousy is Caryophyllene, followed by Limonene, Myrcene.Dominant terpene
Caryophyllene(Pepper)
Other terpene
Limonene(Citrus)
Myrcene(Herbs)
Genetica
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ParentSherbert
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ParentGelato 41
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ChildPermanent Marker
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