Type and Genetics
The origins of these feminized cannabis seeds, Jean Guy, by House of the Great Gardeners are uncertain, though it's believed they’re the result of a selection of the predominantly sativa White Widow strain. It’s notably the first cannabis strain to feature in a New York Times advertisement.
Growth
It grows vigorously with numerous side branches and a hybrid structure characterized by a medium internodal distance.
Aroma and Flavor
Its flavor is sweet and fruity, with a lemon citrus note complemented by an earthy and Skunk undertone.
Effect
A potent, pleasant, and long-lasting energizing effect - ideal for day-time use, recreational activities, combating stress or uplifting mood.
Yield
This strain flowers with numerous compact buds, laden with resin even on the leaves.
The yield is high indoors and outdoors.
Flowering Indoors
Flowering concludes in just 10 weeks, following the appropriate vegetative phase.
As a highly aromatic strain, you may need a fragrance reducer.
Flowering Outdoors
It's harvested in October in the Northern Hemisphere and in April in the Southern Hemisphere.
Sativa/Indica Percentage
Sativa 60% Indica 40%
Cannabinoids
THC 25.00%, CBD 1.40%, CBN 0.08%
Awards
- 1st prize in the People's Choice Rosin category - Bio Cup Canada 2016
- 3rd prize in the Rosin category - Bio Cup Canada 2016
La Huerta's Opinion
As clearly demonstrated by its awards, the Jean Guy strain from House of the Great Gardeners comes highly recommended for extracts.
Data sheet
- Types of seeds
- Feminized seeds
- Indica sativa percentage
- More sativa (stimulating)
- Flowering time
- Long Flowering (+65 days)
- Potency
- Strong effect
- Flavour
- Citric flavour
Earthy flavour
Flowery flavour
Lemon flavour
Spiced flavour
- Genetics
- White strain
- Other characteristics
- Ideal for extracts
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