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Super Jack, also known as "Super Jack Haze" to many members of the cannabis community, is a 100% pure sativa hybrid strain that is an insanely potent cross between the hugely popular Super Silver Haze X Jack Herer strains. This dank bud boasts an intensely high THC level ranging from 24% on average and a myriad of almost overpowering sativa effects. Super Jack has a distinct aroma of pungent herby earth and a taste of skunky herbal earth that sweetens upon exhale. Super Jack buds have large, dense light minty green spade-shaped nugs that are covered in a thick layer of neon green leaves and thick twisty fiery orange hairs. These nugs are caked in a thick layer of oversized white crystal trichomes and sweet sticky resin. Users describe the Super Jack strain as the ideal wake-and-bake bud, as it leaves you immediately uplifted, motivated, and focused with a sudden burst of uncontrollable energy. These potent sativa effects are not overwhelming and leave you highly functional and ready to greet your day head-on. Due to these potent effects, Super Jack is an ideal strain for treating patients suffering from conditions such as depression, chronic stress, fatigue, and chronic pain.
Super Jack flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the FloraCal Farms brand offering a sativa experience of the Jack Herer strain with terpinolene terpenes with 26.58% THC with 0.05% CBD.
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THC percentage amounts are average, individual items may vary.
WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov