Jealousy Strain
Jealousy is a hybrid weed strain created by crossing Sherbert Bx1 with Gelato 41, known for its balanced effects. This strain offers a mental relaxation coupled with physical energy, making it ideal for experienced cannabis consumers due to its high THC levels.
THC – 28% to 30%
Jealousy boasts a high THC content, ranging from 28% to 30%. This potency is significantly above the average for most strains, making it particularly appealing to experienced users seeking a robust experience.
AromaS
Berry
This aroma gives a sweet, juicy, and slightly tart scent, reminiscent of fresh berries.
Earthy
Provides a natural, grounding scent that is reminiscent of rich soil or a forest after rain.
Cherry
Offers a rich, fruity aroma that is both sweet and slightly tangy, adding depth to the strain’s scent profile.
Citrus
A bright and refreshing aroma, evoking the smell of fresh citrus fruits like oranges and lemons.
Sour
Introduces a tangy and sharp note, adding complexity and a bit of zing to the overall aroma.
Vanilla
Contributes a sweet, creamy, and comforting scent, often associated with warmth and richness.
Terpenes Profile
Myrcene
Imparts an earthy, herbal scent and is believed to contribute to the sedative effects of certain strains.
Limonene
Offers a fresh, citrus aroma and may have mood-enhancing and stress-relieving properties.
Caryophyllene
A spicy, peppery terpene known for its potential anti-inflammatory benefits.
Linalool
Known for its floral and lavender-like aroma, linalool is often associated with calming and anxiety-reducing effects.
FEELINGS
Giggly
Talkative
Energetic
NEGATIVES
Dizziness
Headache
Anxiety
History and Genetic
The Jealousy strain, a cross between Gelato #41 and Sherbert Bx1, originates from a rich lineage. Gelato #41, parented by Sunset Sherbert and Thin Mint Cookies, is known for its potency and flavorful profile.
Sherbert Bx1, on the other hand, is a backcross of Sunset Sherbert. This genetic combination has resulted in Jealousy being an exceptionally strong and sweetly potent strain.
Growing Information
Indoor Growing Tips
Growing Jealousy indoors is considered challenging, producing a medium yield. The plants are expected to reach a short to medium height, particularly when grown in soil, with a flowering time of 8-9 weeks.
Outdoor Growing Tips
When cultivated outdoors, Jealousy takes about 9-10 weeks to flower. It yields approximately 14-16 oz/m2 indoors and 15-19 oz/m2 per outdoor plant.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Jealousy strain suitable for beginners due to its high THC content?
Given its high THC content of 28-30%, the Jealousy strain is quite potent and might be overwhelming for beginners. It’s generally more suitable for experienced cannabis users who are accustomed to strong effects.
How does the combination of terpenes in the Jealousy strain affect its overall effects?
The terpenes in the Jealousy strain, such as caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene, and linalool, contribute to its unique aroma and may also influence its effects. For instance, caryophyllene may offer anti-inflammatory benefits, while limonene and linalool can be mood-enhancing and anxiety-reducing.
Is the Jealousy strain more Indica or Sativa dominant?
The Jealousy strain is a balanced hybrid (50% Indica/50% Sativa) that offers a mix of relaxing and uplifting effects, making it neither predominantly Indica nor Sativa.