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No. 0093Hybrid

Jimi Thing by Happy Bird Seeds

Ruderalis × Indica × Sativa

Jimi Thing is a modern autoflowering hybrid developed by Happy Bird Seeds, blending ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics. It is designed for reliable cultivation and balanced effects, offering a compact structure and a relatively fast finishing time.

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Appearance and Structure

Jimi Thing typically grows into a compact to medium-short plant, often reaching between 60-110 cm indoors. It features a tidy central stem with symmetrical side branches, moderate internodal spacing for good light penetration, and mid-green leaves with slightly broader blades. The buds form rounded, conical colas with generous resin coverage, appearing frosted as they mature. Some phenotypes may exhibit faint purple blushes under cool nighttime temperatures late in bloom.

Dried buds are dense and hand-friendly, with a calyx-forward structure that trims easily. Mature pistils are typically orange to rust, contrasting with trichomes that start cloudy and develop amber hues near harvest. Well-grown examples display a crystalline sheen.

Aroma and Flavor

The aroma of Jimi Thing is characterized by bright citrus-zest top notes, often described as lemon or orange rind, supported by herbal spice and a subtle piney undertone. As it matures, the scent deepens into earthy, peppery warmth. During mid-flower, a fresh, green aroma like crushed basil and mango skin can be present, mellowing into a sweeter, confectionary citrus with hints of clove and wood late in bloom.

The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, starting with crisp citrus notes reminiscent of lemon candy or orange oil. This unfolds into peppery herbal tastes on the palate, with a gentle pine-resin character and a mild sweetness lingering on the exhale. Vaporization tends to highlight the citrus and floral notes, while combustion can introduce toastier, caramelized edges.

Effects

Jimi Thing is reported to provide a balanced experience, aiming for a middle ground between the uplifting qualities of sativas and the calming sensations of indicas. Consumers often describe a smooth onset with moderate potency. The effects are generally considered to be happy and energetic, while also promoting a sense of calm.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

While specific cannabinoid percentages beyond THC are not detailed, Jimi Thing contains approximately 22% THC and less than 1% CBD. The terpene profile commonly includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene, Humulene, and Ocimene. This combination contributes to the strain's characteristic citrus, spice, and herbal aromatic and flavor notes.

Growing Information

As a ruderalis-influenced hybrid, Jimi Thing is autoflowering, meaning it flowers automatically without a change in light cycle. It is typically day-neutral and can finish flowering in roughly 9-12 weeks from germination. The plant is bred for a manageable size, generally reaching 60-110 cm indoors, with a dependable structure and consistent internodal spacing. It is considered approachable for growers seeking a fast-finishing, compact plant.

Origins and Lineage

Jimi Thing was developed by Happy Bird Seeds. Its genetic makeup is a three-way cross combining ruderalis, indica, and sativa influences. The ruderalis genetics provide the autoflowering trait and contribute to its compact stature and faster lifecycle. Indica and sativa contributions are intended to enhance resin production, flavor complexity, and the overall psychoactive profile.

Frequently asked questions

What type of plant is Jimi Thing?
Jimi Thing is a hybrid autoflowering cannabis strain.
What are the reported effects of Jimi Thing?
Consumers report effects that are happy and energetic, while also promoting a sense of calm.
What is the THC content of Jimi Thing?
Jimi Thing typically contains around 22% THC.
What genetics make up Jimi Thing?
Jimi Thing is a blend of ruderalis, indica, and sativa genetics.