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- Strain Name: Lavender Jack
- Genetics: Jack Herer x Wookie
- Seed Maker: Bodhi Seeds
- Seed Count: 11 pack
- Seed Type: Regular (Male / Female)
- Wookie = Lavender x Appalachia
YIELD DISCLAIMER
The yield of any crop, including hemp, can vary depending on factors such as the variety of the plant, growing conditions, farming practices, and weather conditions.
epochalypse –
I grew these out several years ago now. I want to say 2017. Maybe 2018. I know it was before I lost my stable in October 2018, because I lost two female keepers and a gorgeous male. Some keeper looked like Jack Herer, but was a violet purple, and had thick, pink resin rails, which I’ve never seen on a JH plant alone. She smelled like Jack and Mango and a light floral scent, which I now know usually represents a high Linalool content – between .80% & 1.50%, & is hard to find in such high quantities, even in a Lavender plant or relative. The Green Crack in the Appalachia was shining through, while that spicy, fruity, unique Jack Herer terpene profile dominated the cross with Terpinolene, Pinene, Ocimene, Humulene, Beta-Caryophyene, Limonene, not too much Myrcene, & a lot of rarer terpenes that rarely appear in quantities above .25% like Fenchol, Guaiol, Cymene, Eudesmol, & Camphene, to name only some. I’ve noticed that a lot of strains with remarkably different terpene profiles often seem to have high levels of the same terpenes but much different levels, or even the presence of, terpenes that always seem to stay under 1%, but which can really cause the overall scent to change dramatically. Some are obviously quite strong smelling at very low levels. My second female keeper had thin leaves like the second picture, and had a lot of resin, though not nearly as much as the one pictured here. She was a light pink and her leaves were mostly green until the end when they changed colors dramatically. She had a totally unrecognizable terpene profile that was a bit Hazey with Terpinolene notes & spicy terps, but overall had a menthol / minty smell, & some noticeable Pinene notes, crossed with some tropical smells that seemed to come from a jungle stone fruit that simply doesn’t exist. She had a very light chem, gassy background, allegedly from the Tres Dawg in Appalachia, but aside from the slight, muted haze & chem terps, she had a unique personality & profile, closer to Grimm’s Princess line than Jack Herer. The male had heavy trichome coverage on her leaves and sacks, was really sticky, & had similarly unique, strong stem rubs reminiscent of the second female I kept. Maybe it was 2018. I recall being really excited to pollinate my best females with one of the most obviously killer males I’d ever seen, but I never got the chance to use the cloned male. I’d also recently found a MAC male with lavender flowers. The only male I’ve seen with anything other than typically white male flowers. He was lost in the same accidental leaky pipe incident that dripped into an electrical socket, tripping the breaker to my nursery where I had 3 clones full of my own five years of hunting, as well as the best plants that my cousin had collected in the 25 years she’d been growing. Since 1993. And she had some mothers she’d kept alive & healthy or else had rejuvenated by taking fresh clones, keeping some plants in her garden for over 20 years. She was about to give birth to twin boys & since I had imminent plans to launch a seed company, she gave me her extremely valuable, mostly lost genetic library, which her husband arrived with in their converted horse trailer with its secret compartment with lights, fans, & carbon filters, after driving from Portland Oregon with only a one night stop in Omaha, Nebraska, almost exactly halfway across the country. He made the drive in two legs of 18-20 hours, but when he arrived, I realized that my cousin had literally sent her entire collection of incredible genetics, mostly plants that she’d kept alive and heathy, with a handful of more recent genetics like Sour Tangie & Sherbinski’s Sherbert, but mostly genetics preserved from the early 2000s to around 2008, with a few plants she’d had since the 90’s, including a Blueberry F2, Silver Pearl, Juicy Fruit, Cat Piss, & PNW Hashplant, a few of which she’d sent me samples of. The Blueberry was the most loud & accurate Blueberry I’d ever had. I don’t even want to think about the plants she’d preserved from the height of the early aughts California cannabis scene including an original 2003 SF GDP clone, Purple Uriel, LA OG Kush from c. 2004, when only one plant had an OG in its name. Unfortunately she hasn’t been too clear about what was coming, hoping the surprise would blow me away, which it definitely did, except that I had no space for what amounted to a doubling of the space my plants already took up & I was near capacity. So I figured I’d take all my keepers and breeding projects back to clone along with her gems. 2x 48 spot cloners & a new 64 was enough to take 2 cuts from every plant, & for 4-5 days things were looking great. Then a freak leak caused the breaker to flip, & I didn’t notice the power was out for nearly 12-14 hours, which was unfortunately enough time for my unroofed cuttings to all die. I’d given a couple plants away, but trashed most of them, since I was confident in my cloning abilities. That stung, and pushed my plans back another five years. I don’t think I’m going to grow these again but there’s some killer plants in this cross without question.
Shannon Macdonald (verified owner) –
What is average yield on the Lavender jack