Jealousy - Cannabis Strain

Jealousy was created by crossing Gelato #41, a sativa-heavy variant of the Gelato strain, with Sherbert Bx1, resulting in a balanced hybrid with slight indica dominance.

Jealousy  - Cannabis Strain
Why did the Jealousy strain always get invited to parties? Because it knew how to elevate the mood - making anyone green with envy!

Characteristics

  • Appearance: Jealousy plants are notable for their colorful appearance. The large dense and bulbous buds feature dark green and purple leaves, curling pale orange hairs, and a thick frosting of white trichomes.
  • Aroma and Flavor: The strain has a sweet, tart, and fruity aroma with hints of grass and cream. When vaporized or smoked, it reveals notes of pepper, pine, moss, mint, and lilac. The flavor profile is often described as creamy candy and gelato.
  • THC Content: Jealousy has high THC levels, typically ranging from 18% to the high 20s, with some batches testing nearly 30% THC.

Effects

  • Mental and Physical Effects: Users often describe the effects of Jealousy as calming and relaxing, akin to feeling "like a warm hug." It can induce feelings of euphoria, relaxation, and pain relief while also enhancing creativity and focus.
  • Medical Benefits: It is popular among medical marijuana patients for alleviating symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress, chronic pain, cramps, and migraines.

Growing Information

  • Cultivation: The Jealousy strain comes from Seed Junky Genetics. The flowering time ranges from 8 to 10 weeks.
  • Yield: The strain produces medium-sized plants with medium yields when grown under optimal conditions.

Overall, Jealousy is celebrated for its potent effects and unique sensory experience, making it a favorite among both recreational users and medical patients looking for a balanced yet powerful cannabis strain.

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