Jinx Strain Information
This mostly sativa variety was bred by combining two Jack Herer hybrids – the J1 strain and the Jack Phoenix strain. The densely-packed buds of this weed are eye-catching due to their monstrous size. They are covered in thick orange pistils and with trichomes, making this a very sticky plant to handle.Â
What are the Flavor and Effects of Jinx?
This strain leaves behind a lingering sweet and skunky flavor, with overtones of tropical fruits and candies. The effects act quickly – you will instantly feel the head rush on the first few tokes. The cerebral sensation is more energizing and uplifting, rather than disorienting. A few more hits of this strain and you will surely be couch-locked.
What are the Medicinal Benefits of Jinx?
This bud is extremely popular for patients who are struggling with low-grade stress, anxiety, and depression. Migraines and headaches will also be relieved when smoking this strain. Because it most often leads to couchlock, this weed is also a great smoke for those who are struggling to get a good night’s sleep or the insomniacs.Â
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Jinx?
Its immediate head rush will cause nausea and mild anxiety, especially to first-time marijuana users.
How to Grow Jinx?
The plant can thrive in different kinds of environments. It flourishes indoors, outdoors, and in greenhouses. Because the plant can reach up to 8 feet in certain conditions, growers should make sure to keep an eye on these plants and ensure to curb their height by regular topping. This method also ensures that the lower flowering nodes will get their needed nutrients (sunlight, air, and humidity), and the plant will easily reach their full potential.