Jungle Juice
Jungle Juice
Overview
Jungle Juice is a hybrid strain created by Golden State Genetics through crossing Animal Cookies and their in-house Tangie male. The strain produces uplifting cerebral effects followed by gentle physical relaxation, with this sativa-dominant hybrid being an excellent choice for those needing an energetic boost. An alternative breeding line by Ziplock Seeds crossed Cheetah Piss with (Jungle Cake x GMO), creating genetic variation in the strain's history. Another version by Trichome Jungle Seeds blends Jungle Kush and Sour Diesel.
Visually, Jungle Juice presents dark olive green buds adorned with rich purple undertones, maintaining a dense and compact structure while lavender-hued trichomes blanket the surface, with fiery amber pistils weaving throughout. The strain delivers a complex sensory experience featuring dominant notes of juicy citrus and tropical fruits, with sweet pine and banana aromas, while offering a flavor profile of citrusy with fruity and sour notes. The unique blend of terpenes includes Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Cimene (Ocimene), and Linalool, creating an enticing mix of aromas and fragrances.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with insomnia and sleep disorders
- Often used for chronic pain management
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with chronic fatigue
- Often used for appetite stimulation
- May provide relief from glaucoma symptoms
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Jungle Juice can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 70 days (8-10 weeks). The strain is known for being average difficulty to grow. When grown indoors, plants remain compact at 0-4 feet tall, yielding approximately 350-400 grams per square meter. Outdoor cultivation also produces compact plants of 0-4 feet with yields up to 400 grams per plant. The strain thrives in temperate and warm climates with plenty of sunshine. Plants produce dense, thick buds covered in frosty trichomes, and growers may consider using the Sea of Green (SOG) technique for maximum bud production.