Jupiter Juice
Kush/OG × Citrus/Juice-like
Jupiter Juice is a modern indica cultivar noted for its distinctive name, suggesting both powerful, space-themed genetics and a vibrant, fruit-driven flavor profile. Often appearing as a limited release, this strain has cultivated a reputation among enthusiasts for its appealing bouquet and functional effects.
Appearance
Jupiter Juice typically produces medium to large, conical flowers characterized by a high calyx-to-sugar-leaf ratio, which allows for clean trimming. The buds often exhibit lime-green bracts interspersed with darker forest tones, and may display subtle lavender blushes under cooler temperatures. Dense, milky trichome coverage gives the flowers a frosted appearance, while pistils range from light tangerine to copper.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Jupiter Juice is often described as starting with citrus zest, complemented by a sweet undertone. Consumers have noted a profile that blends bright, pulpy notes with hints of berry and candy. The overall sensory experience is a complex bouquet that can include elements of citrus, grape, and sometimes a touch of diesel or earthy spice.
Effects
Jupiter Juice is reported to provide a balanced, functional high. Users often experience a sense of calm, making it a suitable option for unwinding. The effects are generally described as avoiding extreme sedation or overstimulation, offering a more moderate and manageable experience.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically falls within a THC range of 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. While specific terpene profiles can vary, common notes include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Linalool, contributing to its complex aroma and effects. The presence of these terpenes suggests a profile that balances uplifting citrus notes with calming and grounding undertones.
Growing
Jupiter Juice plants tend to grow to a medium height indoors, around 90-140 cm, with moderate stretch post-flip. They respond well to training techniques like topping and LST. The yield potential indoors is estimated between 450-600 g/m², and outdoors, plants can produce 600-900 g each. This cultivar is noted for its calyx-forward bud structure and dense trichome production.
Origins & Lineage
The exact lineage of Jupiter Juice is not widely publicized, fitting the pattern of many modern, small-batch cultivars. However, its name and sensory characteristics suggest a hybrid cross that combines Kush or OG genetics, providing a 'gas' or earthy depth, with a fruit-forward component reminiscent of strains like Tangie or Mimosa. This blend results in a fruit-gas hybrid profile.