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No. 4062Hybrid

Jealousy by Paisa Grow Seeds

Sherbet BX1 × Gelato 41

Jealousy by Paisa Grow Seeds is a hybrid cultivar developed through careful breeding to combine traditional genetics with modern potency. It has gained recognition among connoisseurs for its balanced profile and appealing characteristics.

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Appearance

Jealousy buds are visually striking, characterized by dense formations featuring a mix of deep green and vibrant purple hues. Bright orange pistils are interspersed throughout, and the nuggets are covered in frosty trichomes. This appearance often signals high quality and potency.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Jealousy is complex, with dominant notes of citrus from limonene, spicy and peppery undertones from caryophyllene, and earthy hints from myrcene. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering sharp citrus, particularly lemon, on the inhale, followed by sweet, earthy, and herbal notes with a spicy finish on the exhale.

Effects

This hybrid strain is reported to provide a balanced experience, often beginning with uplifting and cerebral sensations that can foster creativity. As the effects progress, users may experience a sense of calm and euphoria, culminating in a profound sense of relaxation.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

Jealousy typically exhibits a high THC content, often testing between 24% and 30%, with minimal CBD. Its terpene profile is notably rich, with limonene, caryophyllene, and myrcene being prominent contributors to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects. The genetic makeup supports robust cannabinoid and terpene expression.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Paisa Grow Seeds, Jealousy was bred with the intention of merging traditional cannabis qualities with increased potency. It is a cross between Sherbet BX1 and Gelato 41, aiming to deliver both visual appeal and robust effects that resonate with experienced users and cultivators.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Jealousy?
Jealousy typically tests between 24% and 30% THC.
What are the dominant terpenes in Jealousy?
The dominant terpenes in Jealousy are Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene.
What is the reported flavor profile of Jealousy?
Jealousy is known for its complex flavor, featuring citrus, lemon, orange, sweet, earthy, herbal, peppery, and spicy notes.
What are the reported effects of Jealousy?
Users report experiencing calm, cerebral, creative, euphoric, and uplifted sensations from Jealousy.