This multiple Cannabis Cup Winner is undoubtedly one of the most speical types of marijuana in the cannabis world today. Named in honor of the late Jack Herer, the world famous global hemp activist and author of 'The Emperor Wears No Clothes'. Many years of extensive breeding and special selection gave way to this multiple Haze hybrid that will deliver good yields of medium density buds glistening with juicy, resin coated Haze bracts that have a fresh and peppery, pungent Haze smell mixed with a hint of fruity skunk. Jack Herer has an award-winning flavor of strong peppered Haze spiced with a delicious dash of fruity acridness and the effects have a quick onset with a strong uplifting cerebral high and a giggly edge. Definitely one for the connoisseur.
Strain FAQ
How do Jack Herer's phenotypes influence it?
Jack Herer is known for its diverse phenotypes, each playing a unique tune. Some variants generate sativa-like, cerebral melodies, while others are said to induce indica-dominant, physical rest. This variation makes Jack Herer encounters varied depending on the phenotype.
Does the main terpene in peppery tasting strains appear elsewhere?
Caryophyllene gives black pepper, cloves, and cinnamon their zing. This crossover shows the shared terpene profiles of spices and cannabis strains.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.
What is the history of these early-finishing strains?
Many of these strains are descendants of landrace strains that evolved in certain regions over generations. Breeders have used these old genetic features to generate hybrids that flower early and offer new tastes, effects, and disease resistance.
Why is it reported that increased CO2 levels are useful?
It has been well reported that higher CO2 levels improve photosynthesis, and therefore enhances plant growth and yields. Some indoor enthusiasts reportedly increase CO2 to more than double what plants breathe in nature, enabling rapid growth.