Lemon Jack
Lemon Jack
Also known as: Lemon Herer
Overview
Lemon Jack is a sativa-dominant hybrid derived from the crossbreeding of Jack Herer and Lemon Kush, presenting a compelling profile marked by its 70% sativa and 30% indica genetic composition. This strain boasts THC levels that vary broadly, typically ranging between 13% and 18%, with an average around 16% but capable of reaching as high as 35%. Its terpene landscape, dominated by limonene, pinene, and caryophyllene, contributes to its distinctive lemon flavor and a synergistic blend of mood-enhancing and analgesic effects, enabling users to expect an energizing euphoria that bolsters creativity, focus, and social interaction. The buds are quite dense and sticky, but incredibly soft at the same time, displaying an abundance of orange, reds and beautiful hues of green. The smell is unique with its mint pepper chemical scent with hints of vanilla cream, pungent fruit and lemon rind, though the taste is not as spicy as one would expect but remains more or less the same as its smell. Lemon Jack thrives in outdoor climates and exhibits medium-sized, bushy growth habits with a 10-11 week cultivation period.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with fatigue and energy levels
- Often used for stress management
- Users report mood enhancement for depression
- May assist with ADHD and focus issues
- Often used for arthritis pain relief
- May help stimulate appetite
- Users report relief from headaches and migraines
- May assist with anxiety (though some users report increased anxiety)
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Lemon Jack thrives in outdoor climates where it can fully express its genetic potential, resulting in superior bud quality. The strain exhibits medium-sized and bushy growth habits suitable for a variety of garden spaces, with a relatively quick 10-11 week cultivation period for growers looking to maximize efficiency. Novice breeders love Lemon Jack plants because they are quite easy to care for, with flowering time taking 10-11 weeks. Lemon Jack's growth profile is manageable, though it requires careful attention. Both indoor and outdoor cultivation are possible with a flowering time of around 9-10 weeks. Outdoors, the strain thrives in warm, sunny climates, but indoor growers can control the environment to enhance the terpene profile. Cultivators should watch for common issues like mold and pests, as Lemon Jack plants can be sensitive to humidity and temperature fluctuations. Growers appreciate Lemon Jack's relatively effortless cultivation process, leading to medium-sized, bushy plants that produce above-average yields.