Jealousy

Jealousy

Jealousy

Hybrid

Calming
Energizing

Be the envy of your friends with Jealousy, a hybrid strain made as a cross between Sherbert Bx1 and Gelato 41. This true hybrid delivers balanced effects that help you feel mentally calm but physically motivated. Its spicy, gassy aroma mostly hails from its most predominant terpene, caryophyllene, but Jealousy is also known to taste and smell earthy, herbal, and even funky. This strain’s lowkey and versatile effects make it great for managing stress and anxiety, kicking back with friends, or taking on some household chores.

Jealousy

Terpenes

The main terpenes found in Jealousy include beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene. Humulene is also sometimes found in Jealousy.

Predominant Terpene

Caryophyllene
 (
pepper
)
Spicy, peppery terpene that may have anti-inflammatory benefits.

Other Terps

Limonene
 (
citrusy
)
Myrcene
 (
earthy
)
Humulene
 (
spicy, herbal
)

Jealousy

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Jealousy

Grow Info

Jealousy is a classic hybrid in its effects, but also its appearance as it grows. Jealousy plants are usually short to medium in height and may grow taller when grown in soil. They have an average difficulty level, making them a fine choice for growers new and experienced. You can expect a pretty average yield from Jealousy, too – there’s nothing too crazy going on with this strain, which is good news for growers!

Indoors or Outdoors?
Both
Flowering Time (Weeks)
About 7-9
Growth Height
Average
Yield
Medium

Jealousy

FAQs

What does Jealousy taste like?

The Jealousy strain has a sweet, funky, and earthy taste, depending on who you ask. Some people also report that its taste is sour or spicy. Terpenes like beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene give the strain its unique flavor profile.

How potent is the Jealousy strain?

Most variations of Jealousy come in between 20-28%, though some can reportedly get as high as 30%. Needless to say, Jealousy is known as a potent strain!

Is the Jealousy strain good for anxiety?

Stress and anxiety relief are among two of Jealousy’s most commonly-reported effects. The strain’s balancing effects can help steady your mind while also giving your body a bit of a boost.