Jeeter Double Rainbow
Jeeter Double Rainbow is a notable indica-dominant profile recognized for its intensely sweet, candy-like aroma and flavor. Popularized by the Jeeter brand's infused pre-rolls, this strain is sought after for its dessert-like sensory experience, often evoking notes of fruit punch and grape taffy.
Appearance
Buds typically present as dense and conical, characterized by a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and abundant trichome coverage. The coloration can range from lime green to deep forest green, frequently accented with violet or lavender hues, especially in cooler-finished batches. Bright orange pistils add visual contrast against the frosty resin, and the glandular heads appear numerous and well-formed, suggesting significant resin potential.
The trichome layer often imparts a greasy, reflective sheen. Many examples exhibit a bract-forward structure with tightly stacked calyxes, creating a compact, golf-ball-like density. When broken apart, the interior may reveal a lighter green core with streaks of pigmentation near the bract tips. The texture is often sandy due to the prominent trichome heads.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is dominated by a powerful fruit-candy sweetness, often compared to tropical punch and grape taffy. Bright citrus notes, reminiscent of lemon-lime soda or candied orange peel, are prominent, contributing to the strain's signature profile. Underlying this sweetness are hints of ripe mango and subtle earthiness, providing depth and balance.
Flavors mirror the aroma, delivering a rich fruit-candy experience with distinct berry, citrus, and grape notes. Consumers often describe a creamy undertone that complements the sweetness, alongside subtle floral and diesel nuances. The flavor profile is designed to be robust, standing up well even when consumed through smoking.
Effects
Jeeter Double Rainbow is generally associated with balanced hybrid effects that lean towards relaxation. Consumers often report a gentle cerebral uplift followed by a calming sensation that can promote tranquility without heavy sedation. It is frequently chosen for its mood-enhancing qualities and its ability to provide a pleasant sensory experience.
The overall effect is often described as a smooth and enjoyable experience, suitable for unwinding. While specific effects can vary based on individual tolerance and consumption method, the strain is typically favored for its non-overpowering yet noticeable impact.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This profile is often characterized by a terpene triad featuring limonene, myrcene, and linalool, with beta-caryophyllene commonly present. Limonene contributes to the bright citrus aromas, while myrcene adds earthy and fruity notes. Linalool provides floral and sweet undertones, and beta-caryophyllene can add spicy complexity.
Other terpenes such as terpinolene and ocimene may also be present, adding floral-sweet complexity and contributing to the strain's lively aroma. The THC content is typically around 25%, with CBD levels below 1%, aligning with its classification as a high-potency, low-CBD strain.
Origins & Lineage
Jeeter Double Rainbow does not publicly disclose its specific stabilized seed lineage, often sourcing from various licensed cultivators. However, its sensory profile strongly suggests ancestry related to Zkittlez-family or Rainbow Belts-style cultivars. These lineage families typically involve crosses that concentrate candy-fruit terpenes, leading to profiles reminiscent of Zkittlez and similar dessert-like strains.
The brand frequently emphasizes a consistent terpene fingerprint, which may be achieved through careful phenotype selection by partner growers. The focus is on cultivating plants that exhibit a specific spectrum of bright fruit terpenes, rather than relying on a single, fixed genetic cross. This approach allows for variations while maintaining the core candy-forward identity.
Growing
Cultivators aiming for the Double Rainbow profile often select phenotypes with desirable characteristics such as shorter internodes and high calyx-to-leaf ratios, consistent with dessert hybrid aesthetics. Some phenotypes may exhibit a slightly taller growth pattern, stretching significantly during the flowering stage and developing elongated, colorful colas.
The target for successful cultivation is a terpene spectrum that delivers the characteristic fruit-candy nose. This often involves prioritizing genetics that express limonene-forward compositions, supported by linalool or farnesene. Achieving a total terpene content exceeding 1.5% with a significant limonene presence is a common goal for growers seeking to replicate this profile.