Black Jack

Taste & Smell
Effects
Pairs Well With
About this Hybrid Strain
Don’t be fooled by Black Jack’s name. It wasn’t derived from the inclination that it’s a strain to try before playing the card game of blackjack. Its name derives from its genetics, being a cross between Black Domina and Jack Herer, although there is controversy over whether the second parent was either Jack Herer or Jack Horror. Regardless, it produces THC levels between 14 and 24%, so be sure to check the potency of your batch before consuming, as it can either produce a mild or strong high.
As soon as you pull this strain out to try, you’ll be welcomed with a sweet but skunky scent having undertones of berries. Its taste is similar, which can be unusual for a hybrid. The large grape-shaped mossy green buds are covered with burnt orange pistils and a light dusting of crystal trichomes. Its high will help uplift your mood and possibly provide a slight increase in focus, making it a good daytime strain and yes, maybe even a good one to try before playing blackjack. Some users have claimed it may help in relieving stress, depression, pain, and even eating disorders such as lack of appetite. Dominant terpenes found in this strain are Alpha-Pinene, Beta Caryophyllene and Beta Myrcene.
Lab Data
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 14-24% |
CBD: | <1% |
CBN: | <0.1% |
THC-A: | 16% |
THCV: | 0.1% |
Δ8-THC: | <0.1% |
CBDV: | 0.1% |
CBD-A: | <0.1% |
CBC: | 0.8% |
CBG: | <0.01% |
CBG-A: | 0.65% |
Terpene | Amount |
---|---|
Alpha Pinene: | 0.40% |
Beta Caryophyllene: | 0.36% |
Beta Myrcene: | 0.23% |
Alpha Humulene: | 0.21% |
Limonene: | <0.01% |
Linalool: | <0.01% |
Terpinolene: | <0.01% |
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