CBD Jack Herer
CBD Jack Herer
Also known as: Jack Herer CBD, Jack Herer 1:1, CBD Jack Herer 1:1
Overview
CBD Jack Herer is a high-CBD variant of the legendary Jack Herer strain, created by crossing the original Jack Herer with high-CBD genetics to produce a balanced 1:1 THC:CBD ratio strain. This strain maintains the energizing and uplifting characteristics of its famous parent while offering enhanced therapeutic benefits through its balanced cannabinoid profile. Developed as a medicinal-grade cannabis strain, CBD Jack Herer was specifically bred to honor the memory of cannabis activist Jack Herer while providing a more balanced alternative to the original high-THC variety. The strain features a sativa-dominant genetic profile of approximately 30% Indica and 70% Sativa, though some sources indicate it consists mostly of sativa characteristics which contribute to its uplifting and mentally stimulating effects. The introduction of CBD helps to temper the traditional sativa high, resulting in a clear-headed and focused experience that can be enjoyed throughout the day, while the balance of THC and CBD allows users to benefit from the entourage effect.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with pain management
- Often used for inflammation
- Reported to assist with mood disorders
- May help with depression
- Used for chronic pain relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
CBD Jack Herer has a flowering time of approximately 9 weeks and is suitable for growers of all skill levels due to its resilience and ease of cultivation. The plants are well-suited for indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse cultivation, with indoor yields typically producing around 550 g/m². Plants grow to moderate height and respond well to training techniques such as topping and low-stress training (LST), which help promote better light penetration and increase yield. For optimal growth, the ideal temperature range is between 70–80°F (21–27°C), and the strain benefits from Mediterranean or warm temperate climates with low humidity levels to prevent mold and disease. True to its sativa genetics, it grows tall with thin, narrow fan leaves on slim branches, reaching up to six or seven feet in ideal conditions.