
- Reliable greenhouse performer with punchy citrus notes.
Jealousy F3
Jealousy F3 a resilient indica-dominant hybrid bred for greenhouse and sheltered outdoor use.
- Dense, resinous buds suited to protected UK gardens.
- Stable F3 genetics for predictable growth and uniformity.
- Balanced effects that relax without heavy sedation.
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Jealousy x Skunk |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium-high (approx. 400-525 g/m² indoors) |
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Citrus, Earthy, Sweet |
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Feminised F3 |
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Moist western coastal |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Focused |
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Greenhouse or sheltered outdoor |
About Jealousy F3
Jealousy F3 is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for stable performance and rich terpene expression. It produces dense, resinous buds with citrus and earthy tones and suits intermediate growers who can manage humidity in protected environments. In Staffordshire and similar regions, a ventilated greenhouse delivers the best balance of protection and light exposure. The plant flowers in eight to ten weeks and rewards careful training with medium-high yields and above-average resin.
Jealousy F3 is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense, resinous buds. The structure favours body relaxation while keeping a clear head at moderate doses.
THC levels commonly sit between eighteen and twenty-two percent. That potency gives a noticeable cerebral lift followed by gradual physical ease.
CBD content is low, usually under one per cent. The small CBD fraction complements the THC rather than dominating therapeutic effects.
Jealousy F3 traces back to the Jealousy line crossed with a classic Skunk. That pairing stabilises pungent aromas and resilient growth characteristics.
Seeds are F3 feminised to improve stability over earlier generations. They produce predominantly female plants with predictable vigour and uniformity.
This cultivar suits intermediate growers but needs attention in a moist western coastal climate due to elevated mould risk. Good airflow, spacing and timely defoliation reduce most humidity-related problems.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under controlled light. Outdoor or greenhouse finishes may stretch slightly if autumns cool early.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive proper training and nutrients. Consistent pest control and humidity management push production toward the upper range.
Plants develop a medium to tall profile with a dominant central cola and vigorous side branches. They respond well to topping and SCROG to control vertical stretch.
Indoors the strain performs reliably under stable temperature and humidity control, producing dense flowers with good trichome development. Outdoors or in a greenhouse in Staffordshire the plant benefits from shelter and can finish well with timely protection from persistent rain.
Growing Jealousy F3 in Staffordshire's moist western coastal climate works well when plants are kept in a ventilated greenhouse. Extra ventilation and dehumidification are essential to prevent mould during prolonged wet spells in Staffordshire.
Effects begin with a gentle cerebral uplift that eases into full body relaxation. The balance keeps users engaged without heavy sedation at lower doses.
The flavour profile blends bright citrus top notes with an earthy backbone and a sweet aftertaste. A subtle skunky spice appears on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and switch to higher potassium and phosphorus during flowering; reduce nitrogen after week four of bloom.
Maintain cross-ventilation, remove dense fan leaves, space plants for airflow and use a dehumidifier or extractor where possible.
Yes, it adapts well to greenhouse culture in the UK if you control humidity and provide shelter from heavy westerly rains.
Flush for seven to ten days before harvest to reduce nutrient build-up, adjusting based on trichome maturity and plant condition.
Common greenhouse pests like aphids and spider mites can appear; integrated pest management and regular inspection are key.
Yes, Jealousy F3 responds well to SCROG and topping to manage canopy and increase uniform bud development.
Resin production is above average, making the strain suitable for concentrates if properly dried and cured.
An indoor 12/12 schedule triggers flowering; in a greenhouse natural photoperiods apply but be ready to mimic 12/12 if days remain long.
Yes, training reduces shading and improves airflow, which is especially important in the UK's wetter seasons.
Dry slowly in a cool, dark room at moderate humidity, around 50-60%, then cure in sealed jars for several weeks for best flavour and potency.
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