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Jealousy

breed by Seed Junky Genetics

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Basic / Breeders Info

Jealousy is an indica/sativa variety from and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors. Seed Junkys Jealousy is a THC dominant variety and is/was never available as feminized seeds.

Seed Junkys Jealousy Description

With an ever-growing list of accolades, Jealousy remains a dominant and sought-after hybrid. Not only does it contain a diverse blend of terpenes, but its high THC levels and exclusivity make it a must-have among growers up and down the US. To find out about how the breeding experts at Seed Junky Genetics created this "top-shelf strain", its physical characteristics, and how it performs in the grow room, keep reading.



Strain history of Jealousy



Most modern genetics have a hard time competing with the endless barrage of new and experimental strains available today. Still, Jealousy from Seed Junky Genetics has successfully carved a path and continues to do so, even in today's rapidly expanding cannabis market. However, considering the catalog Seed Junky Genetics has put forward thus far, it's not hard to see why cannabis users across the US favor Jealousy.



Starting life in a small, south-Calfiornian garage, Seed Junky has since become one of the US's premier seed banks. Alongside Jealousy, co-owner JBeezy has released countless top-shelf performers, including Wedding Cake, Kush Mints, and The Soap. And although these strains are all sought-after for their unique attributes, few have made the same impact as Jealousy.



Most notably, Jealousy was named Leafly's 2022 strain of the year, was 2nd overall at the California High Times Cannabis Cup (2022), and is listed in over 1,500 cannabis dispensaries. And, for brick-and-mortar cannabis stores that can get hold of seeds or flowers, these usually sell for hundreds of dollars.



Genetic lineage of Jealousy



Jealousy owes its hybrid nature to Sherbet Bx1 (a phenotype of Sherbert OG) and Gelato #41. The choice of these two parent strains not only provides Jealousy's sophisticated terpene profile, but helps deliver a high that is both mentally relaxing and physically energizing at the same time.



Sherbert Bx1 in Seed Junky Genetics' take on the globally-acclaimed Sherbet line (also called Sherbert OG or Sunset Sherbert). In this case, the 'bx' stands for backcross, as Sherbert bx1 is actually a cross of itself and Animal Cookies. This indica-dominant strain boasts a 65–70 day flowering time, but seeds are exceptionally rare. In fact, it's only possible to acquire regular seeds now, with many seedbanks listing them at a premium price. If you are fortunate enough to get hold of some, the strain has a high yield potential and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.



Interestingly, Gelato #41 is another derivative of the Sherbet line, as it was developed by crossing Sunset Sherbet and Thin Mint Cookies. It delivers a relaxing, euphoric high with hints of lavender, pepper and berries. Gelato #41 is also known for its potency, making it a popular choice for experienced users. One final feature that sets Gelato #41 apart is its appearance. When blooming, flowers typically exhibit various shades of green and purple alongside a dense coating of trichomes.



Physical characteristics of Jealousy



Thanks to its robust genetic lineage, Jealousy is just as impressive to look at as it is to smoke. Plants grow tall and sturdy, which is an essential characteristic given the density of the cultivar's buds. In fact, many growers comment that additional bracing may be required, especially as the plant gets deeper into the flowering phase.



The strain has a tendency to develop thick and weighty spade-shaped buds, which only adds to its imposing nature. As those flowers engorge, you'll notice a complete spectrum of colors, from dark purples and blacks to bright greens. Each bud is then given a generous coating of resin, and electric orange hairs bring the entire ensemble together. Under the microscope, you may even notice the trichomes have a slight purple tint to them.



Properties/ Effects of Jealousy



One of Jealousy's defining characteristics is its contrary high. It is both mentally relaxing and physically energizing at the same time. Users claim that the initial wave of euphoria is intense enough to wash away any worries and doubts. However, when you consider that some variations of Jealousy can reach 30% THC, it's hardly surprising that this strain is favored among medicinal users seeking some mental relief.



Another crucial part of the Jealousy experience is its diverse blend of terpenes. While sky-high THC levels are increasingly common in modern cultivars, cannabis strains are a sum of all their parts, including smaller phytochemicals such as caryophyllene, limonene and myrcene.



For example, caryophyllene not only gives Jealousy its peppery undertones, but may contribute to the strain's ability to elevate mood and induce euphoria. Together, these aromatic elements give Jealousy its distinct Gelato smell (sweet and sour), with one of the strain's original collaborators (Berner) even commenting, "It smells like Gelato times 100".



Uses of Jealousy



With exceptional levels of THC, and a highly appetizing flavor profile, the uses of Jealousy are extensive. Loading a bowl or bubbler is a great way to indulge in the strain's intense euphoria, but if you want to capture the essence of its Gelato flavors, a vaporizer may yield better results. By carefully adjusting the vape temperature, it's possible to capitalize on the sophisticated terpene profile and give yourself more time to appreciate the hints of citrus and pepper.



Another popular option for both recreational and medicinal users is edibles. With Jealousy's THC levels ranging from 20–30%, she makes a prime candidate for high-potency baked goods. Of course, the caveat is that with intense potency comes the risk of greening out. Always approach edibles cautiously, and ensure you use an online dosage calculator to get portion control spot on.



If your focus is on the medicinal properties of Jealousy, then cannabis concentrates, specifically wax or shatter, are another excellent way to capitalize on the strain's strength and broad flavor profile. Again, make sure you take a low and slow approach, especially if you pick up a variant of Jealousy with over 25% THC. Even for experienced users, the intensity of cannabis concentrates can easily overwhelm.



Cultivation/ Production of Jealousy



Jealousy is a well-established strain that adapts to indoor and outdoor grow ops. The former offers complete environmental control, which for experienced growers, will allow them to push the potential of this top-shelf strain to its limits.



However, because of its robust lineage, there isn't a need to invest in expensive hydroponic setups or complex super soil blends. Instead, growers should stick to what they know best and focus on minimizing plant stress to ensure they reach the maximum possible yield.



As for outdoor growers, the primary concern is odor control. Jealousy's distinct terpene profile can quickly fill an outdoor garden with its earthy/fuel aroma. If discretion is required, companion plants such as peppermint and lavender can provide some natural aromatic camouflage.



Aside from aroma concerns, growers should keep a close eye on plants as they enter the final weeks of flowering. As previously highlighted, buds develop a dense coating of resin which can cause unsupported branches to bow and potentially snap without extra support.



Jealousy: Considered by Many to Be Top Tier



Modern cannabis breeders are always looking to develop the next big strain. Still, few achieve the same level of success as Jealousy. Since its debut in 2019, growers, breeders, and cannabis enthusiasts across the US have been desperate to get hold of original seeds and flowers, with both selling for hundreds of dollars. Many also use Jealousy clones and cuttings to create hybrids, including Super Runtz and Jealousy x Banana Cream Cake.



Fortunately, the breeders at Seed Junky Genetics continue to push the envelope of cannabis breeding and have already started working on worthy successors to Jealousy. From their commercial growing facility in Northridge, California, they released a refined version of Jealousy in 2021 (incorporating Gary Payton genetics) called Jealousy bx1.



From its desirable high to intense levels of THC and a flavor profile that leaves users wanting more, Jealousy is a true testament to Seed Junky's mission statement; "Challenging the game, spreading our knowledge, and creating the best flavors and strains in the world". Regardless of the strain's availability, there's no doubt that Jealousy is a stand-out success in the modern world of cannabis cultivation.

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Jealousy Lineage / Genealogy

Map of the Jealousy Family Tree

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Jealousy Hybrids & Crossbreeds

We found 98 direct descendants from Seed Junkys Jealousy in the seedfinder strain database, here a short overview. To see all hybrids and their descendants, visit our Jealousy Genealogy Page and check out all the direct crosses as like as the following generations.

Banana Cream Sundae
{Banana Cream x Jealousy} x Gelato 41
Medussa's Glare
Jealousy x Chimera #2
Diamonds
Jealousy #1 x Ice Cream Mints
Cold Stoned Chronic
Deepfried Icecream x Jealousy
Friend Zone
Jealousy x Prom Queen
Brandi Webb's Revenge
Jealousy x Pressure
Jealousy
Jealousy x Jealousy
Tiger's Mint Jealousy
{Orange Push Pop x Animal Mintz} x Jealousy
Jealous Mary Auto
Jealousy x Unknown Ruderalis
Rainbow Sherbet Jelly
{(Lemon Mints x Unknown Strain Icee Sherbert) x Jealousy} x {(Detroit Runtz x White Runtz probably) x Pink Runtz }

Map of the Jealousy Descendants

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