Jealousy Glaze Feminized is a 55/45 sativa-dominant strain developed with the crew at Sherbinskis for the Sensi Seeds Breeding Grounds project. This balanced strain was created by crossing Sensi Seeds’ original Papaya Jealousy with Gelato #33, giving this strain a lineage that includes Sunset Sherbet, Thin Mints GSC, Jack Herer, and Skunk #1. These plants perform best when given room to spread and prefer a warm, semi-humid Mediterranean environment.
While Gelato #33 is known as one of the more compact Gelato phenotypes, this strain’s Jack Herer genetics allow these plants to grow to towering heights. Outdoor growers will love these plants’ size and XXL yields, while indoor growers with limited space may struggle to tame this beast without the use of advanced growing techniques.
Jealousy Glaze Feminized cannabis seeds are known to grow into tall, potentially unruly plants with an upright, robust main stem and thick, hearty lateral branches. These plants’ medium internodal spacing lets them develop into a dense but manageable canopy, well-suited to low-stress training, while sturdy lateral branches are more than capable of supporting the plant’s heavy, resin-soaked buds. Expect a rapid burst of stretch during the early weeks of flowering, so flowering early is likely a wise choice if you’re at all concerned with space.
Indoors, Jealousy Glaze Feminized plants typically grow to heights of 100–160 cm and have the potential to generate XXL yields in the range of 460-650 grams per square metre if they’re trained to maximise their use of space. If given room to grow outdoors, Jealousy Glaze Feminized plants can reach their full potential, growing to heights of up to 300 cm and producing up to 550–750 grams per plant.
The flowers themselves are conical and chunky, with tightly-packed calyxes that give them a solid, weighty feel. The colours can range from light to deep green, occasionally accented by subtle purple hues inherited from the Gelato #33 parent. Bright orange pistils cover the flowers, and the whole package is covered in a thick, frosty coating of trichomes that highlights both this strain’s potency and potential for amazing extracts.
Thanks to its upright structure, dense canopy, and strong lateral branches, Jealousy Glaze Feminized responds particularly well to low-stress training and is a prime choice for a screen of green (SCROG) setup. These traits, when paired with their size and stretch, make these plants less suitable for a sea of green (SOG) grow. These can be challenging to grow, but dedicated growers will find Jealousy Glaze Feminized a high-yielding, visually striking strain that’s sure to impress.
After flowering sets in, Jealousy Glaze Feminized plants begin to give off a sweet tropical scent dominated by notes of papaya, creamy dessert, and subtle citrus undertones that all combine to create a uniquely fresh scent that’s sure to turn heads. These large plants boast an equally imposing scent that can make it difficult to maintain your privacy.
Opening a jar of Jealousy Glaze Feminized releases a powerful cloud of scents dominated by a tropical fruitiness that’s perfectly paired with hints of delicate, creamy, buttery sherbet, creating a uniquely mouthwatering scent that’s sure to get your mouth watering in anticipation. The flavour doesn’t disappoint, with tasty notes of ripe papaya on the inhale and soft Gelato creaminess that gives way to a smooth, tropical exhale with slight citrus zest.
The effects of Jealousy Glaze Feminized are fairly balanced, but definitely lean into the strain’s sativa genetics. The whole affair kicks off with a cerebral rush that’s euphoric, uplifting, and sure to get you in a chatty, social mood. After a bit, things begin to slow down as the high smoothly transitions into a gentle body relaxation that won’t lock you to the couch. Overall, the long-lasting, uplifting, and mood-enhancing high is quite balanced and ideal for daytime or early evening use.