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No. 5257Indica

Jenny D Modern Flower

Cookies × Tangie × Sherb × Citrus × Gelato

Jenny D is a modern indica-dominant hybrid cultivar that emerged in the early 2020s. It is recognized for its appealing bag appeal and potent effects, often described as having contemporary dessert-fruit aromas layered over a subtle fuel undertone.

EffectsFocused
AromaBerryCitrusCreamDieselLavenderLemonOrangeSweetFuelSpice

Appearance

Jenny D typically presents dense, medium-sized flowers with a rounded, conical shape and tightly packed calyxes. The buds are often covered in a heavy layer of resin, with trichomes appearing cloudy to opaque by late flower. Under cooler temperatures, some phenotypes may display anthocyanin pigments, resulting in lavender or plum hues in the bracts.

The structure features a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, making it amenable to trimming. Trichome heads are notably abundant, suggesting good terpene retention. Properly dried buds exhibit a matte-satin sparkle rather than a glossy sheen.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Jenny D is characterized by a prominent citrus top note, often compared to orange zest and lemon rind. This is complemented by a sweet, creamy undertone reminiscent of vanilla or whipped yogurt. A subtle berry jam note may emerge after grinding, adding complexity. A faint fuel or diesel-like aroma, along with a hint of black pepper, provides a subtle base layer.

On the inhale, the flavor mirrors the aroma, presenting candied citrus with a creamy texture, akin to lemon sherbet or orange creamsicle. A sweet berry flavor follows, balancing the acidity. The exhale is clean, with a mild fuel note and a light peppery sensation.

Effects

Consumers have reported that Jenny D can induce a focused state, making it suitable for tasks requiring concentration. While specific details on its indica-dominant effects are limited, its profile suggests a balanced experience that may offer mental clarity.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

The dominant terpenes often found in Jenny D include Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. These contribute to its characteristic aroma and flavor profile. This cultivar typically tests between 22-28% THC, with CBD content below 1%.

Origins & Lineage

The exact genetic lineage of Jenny D has not been officially documented by a breeder of record. However, based on its organoleptic profile and plant structure, it is hypothesized to be a modern hybrid derived from crosses involving Cookies, Tangie, Sherb, Citrus, or Gelato families, likely with a fuel-leaning backbone. The 'Modern Flower' designation indicates contemporary market positioning.

Growing

Jenny D is considered a modern hybrid, often grown from clone-only selections. It is expected to exhibit medium height with vigorous lateral growth and club-shaped colas. Indoor flowering times are typically between 56-63 days, with potential yields ranging from 450-600 g/m² under optimized conditions.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Jenny D Modern Flower?
Jenny D Modern Flower typically contains between 22-28% THC.
What are the dominant terpenes in Jenny D?
The most commonly reported dominant terpenes in Jenny D are Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene.
What is the flavor profile of Jenny D?
Jenny D offers flavors of candied citrus, sweet berry, and cream, with subtle notes of fuel and pepper.
What is the reported effect of Jenny D?
Consumers have noted that Jenny D can promote a focused state.