
What Are Jealousy Seeds?
Jealousy traces back to a cross between Sherbert Bx1 and Gelato 41, two dessert-style lineages that helped define modern West Coast hybrids. These feminized photoperiod seeds produce an indica-leaning plant that forms dense, resin-coated flowers. The cultivar gained international attention after being named Leafly’s Strain of the Year in 2022.
FLAVORS & EFFECTS
Caryophyllene and limonene dominate the terpene profile, giving the buds a mix of creamy citrus, sweet berries, and a light herbal spice. The experience tends to start with an uplifted mood before easing into steady physical relaxation.
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Usefull information and FAQ
- Is Jealousy easy to grow indoors?
Jealousy seeds perform best indoors where you can control humidity and temperature precisely. The strain is moderately easy, but not “set and forget.” Dense buds and strong terpene production mean you’ll need proper airflow and odor control. It rewards attention to detail more than beginner-style feeding schedules.
- How much does Jealousy stretch in flower?
Expect a noticeable stretch in the first 2–3 weeks of flowering. This is where most growers lose canopy control. Topping early and spreading branches before the flip helps keep an even canopy. If ignored, upper growth can block light and reduce lower bud development.
- What training works best for Jealousy plants?
Low-stress training combined with topping gives the best results. SCROG setups work especially well with Jealousy seeds because they control stretch and distribute bud sites evenly. Light defoliation during early flower improves airflow without slowing growth if done carefully.
- Does Jealousy need humidity control?
Yes, this is critical. Buds are dense and resin-heavy, which increases mold risk if humidity stays too high. Keep airflow constant and gradually reduce humidity during flowering. Stable conditions matter more than aggressive feeding when growing Jealousy seeds.
- How do you maximize Jealousy yields?
Focus on canopy uniformity and light distribution. Uneven growth leads to wasted potential. Using trellis nets or training to keep all tops at the same height allows light to hit every bud site evenly, which significantly improves final yield and bud quality.
- What are common mistakes with Jealousy seeds?
Overfeeding and poor airflow are the biggest issues. Many growers assume it needs heavy nutrients due to its genetics, but that often leads to nutrient burn and reduced terpene quality. Another mistake is ignoring odor control, as flowering plants can become very pungent.
- Who should grow Jealousy seeds?
Jealousy seeds are ideal for growers who want premium bag appeal and terpene-rich buds. They suit growers comfortable with basic training and environmental control. Absolute beginners can grow it, but better results come from those who understand airflow, canopy shaping, and timing.







