Strain Profile
Jealousy is a hybrid cannabis strain developed through the crossbreeding of Sherbert Bx1 and Gelato 41, and subsequently recognized with the Leafly Strain of the Year award in 2022. The strain exhibits a balanced effect profile, frequently reported by consumers as inducing relaxation alongside physical energy. Typically, Jealousy specimens test with THC levels ranging from the high twenties, making it primarily suited for experienced cannabis users. The genetic lineage contributes to a complex terpene profile, with caryophyllene identified as the dominant terpene, often associated with a fuel-like aroma. Further contributing to the strain's aroma are trace levels of limonene, myrcene, linalool, and humulene. Sensory analysis indicates a flavor profile mirroring its aroma, often described as citrus with woody undertones. Growing characteristics are not extensively documented, however, Sherbert Bx1 and Gelato 41 are both known to produce resinous flowers, suggesting that Jealousy may similarly exhibit characteristics amenable to indoor cultivation. The reported effects of Jealousy are characterized by a balanced mental and physical response; reviewers consistently describe a relaxed state of mind alongside increased physical energy. Due to its THC content, the strain is generally recommended for experienced cannabis consumers.
Data Confidence
Lineage
GELATO #41 x GELATO #41
Linked Descendants
24 descendants
COA Highlights
89.25%
Leafly (Aggregated)
Availability
Registry Only
This accession remains in the registry and archive, but no active purchasable inventory is on file right now.
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"Jealousy is a hybrid cannabis strain developed through the crossbreeding of Sherbert Bx1 and Gelato 41, and subsequently recognized with the Leafly Strain of the Year award in 2022. The strain exhibits a balanced effect profile, frequently reported by consumers as inducing relaxation alongside physical energy. Typically, Jealousy specimens test with THC levels ranging from the high twenties, making it primarily suited for experienced cannabis users. The genetic lineage contributes to a complex terpene profile, with caryophyllene identified as the dominant terpene, often associated with a fuel-like aroma. Further contributing to the strain's aroma are trace levels of limonene, myrcene, linalool, and humulene. Sensory analysis indicates a flavor profile mirroring its aroma, often described as citrus with woody undertones. Growing characteristics are not extensively documented, however, Sherbert Bx1 and Gelato 41 are both known to produce resinous flowers, suggesting that Jealousy may similarly exhibit characteristics amenable to indoor cultivation. The reported effects of Jealousy are characterized by a balanced mental and physical response; reviewers consistently describe a relaxed state of mind alongside increased physical energy. Due to its THC content, the strain is generally recommended for experienced cannabis consumers."
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