Jack Knifed Semi Strain Information
The Jack Knifed Semi is a cross between Bubba Diesel and Nevil’s Wreck; breeders of Rare Dankness Seeds created this combination. However, another variety has a dominance of indica, which is a mixture of 90X and an Afghan Cross.Â
The first thing you will notice as you gazed into her magnetic beauty is her short and broad forest green fan leaves with minty green buds covered in massive trichomes and green hairs that turn orange as it matures
What are the Flavor and Effects of Jack Knifed Semi?
Experience the sour and juicy citrus flavors of the Jack Knifed Semi as you inhale her thick, velvety smoke. As you puff it out, some deep earthy aftertaste will take over your mouth and evens out the acidity from the citrus notes.Â
The high is usually relaxing, leaning more on its indica genes that can render you to a full-body stone. Don’t be fooled by initial effects as it will soon morph into a head-warping high, so sit tight and enjoy the ride. Â
What are the Medical Benefits of Jack Knifed Semi?
 Patients who are in dire need of treatment for their pain, whether from an injury, inflammation, or disease, will genuinely benefit from the medicinal properties that this marijuana possesses. This can also be used by individuals who are suffering from anxiety or depression. Additionally, this cannabis can help regulate sleep and mood and can even promote learning.Â
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Jack Knifed Semi.
There are no instances reported that this weed could cause paranoia, but most of the new patients often complain of headaches, especially before the high takes place. Experience smokers usually get the cottonmouth, so make sure to drink water before and after smoking.Â
How to Grow Jack Knifed Semi?Â
Due to the robust characteristics of this beautiful hybrid strain, anyone can cultivate them indoors or outdoors. This is a relatively easy weed to handle even for beginners. Experts will love its flexibility and the ability to adjust to any forms and techniques like SCROG and super cropping.Â