
- Energetic lift for cool-climate growers
Jungle Juice
Jungle Juice is a sativa-dominant hybrid that performs well in cool, wet conditions with proper care.
- Bright citrus lift with piney depth
- Built for cooler, wetter gardens
- Reliable feminised genetics for predictable crops
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Skunk x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Tall, 1.5-2.5 m outdoors |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoor; 300-400 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Earthy pine, Spicy herbal |
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Feminised |
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Cool, wet; performs well among cool climate cannabis strains |
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Uplifting, Focused creativity, Calm relaxation |
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Indoor & outdoor |
About Jungle Juice
Jungle Juice is a vigorous sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Skunk x Haze that offers bright citrus flavours and a focused, uplifting high. It suits growers in cooler regions who manage airflow and humidity carefully to avoid mould during the rainy autumn harvest season.
Jungle Juice is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans on energetic uplift while retaining calming undertones. The structure favours long colas and a lively canopy.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 22 per cent, offering a solid but manageable high. Novice users should approach with respect and dose gradually.
CBD content is low, generally under 1 per cent, so it is not bred for CBD therapy. The low CBD keeps the psychoactive effects pronounced.
Jungle Juice traces to Skunk x Haze parentage, combining classic skunk resin with hazy lift. The lineage explains its vigour and aromatic complexity.
Seeds are available feminised for stable female crops and predictable flowering. They suit growers who want reliable sexing and straightforward cultivation.
Growing Jungle Juice in a rainy autumn harvest season raises the challenge of mould and bud rot. It requires steady airflow, timely defoliation and careful feeding to manage humidity.
Flowering usually finishes in nine to eleven weeks under controlled light cycles. Outdoor harvest in Lancashire often runs later due to cloudier conditions.
Yield can be medium to high when trained and fed properly. Indoor growers should aim for 400–500 g/m² while outdoor plants can produce 300–400 g each in the right season.
Plants grow tall with long internodes and sturdy stems suited to tie-down training. Outdoor specimens frequently reach 1.5–2.5 m if allowed.
Indoors, Jungle Juice responds well to SCROG and SOG setups and benefits from controlled humidity. Outdoors in Lancashire it rewards patient care but needs protection from persistent autumn rain.
In Lancashire, Jungle Juice tolerates cool, damp summers but needs vigilant mould prevention during a rainy autumn harvest season. Careful site selection and sturdy shelter improve outdoor success in Lancashire.
The high opens with an uplifting cerebral rush that sharpens focus. Later the body eases into a relaxed calm that suits creative tasks and gentle evenings.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus top notes with an earthy pine backbone. A lingering spicy herbal finish ties the smoke together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for growers with some experience; the plant is forgiving but demands attention to humidity and airflow.
Monitor trichomes from week nine and harvest before prolonged wet spells to reduce rot risk.
Moderate nitrogen in veg, then switch to higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering with regular micro-doses.
Increase canopy airflow, remove lower growth that traps moisture and use fungicidal prevention if necessary.
Yes; a ventilated greenhouse gives protection from constant rain while allowing good light and airflow.
Yes, Jungle Juice is part of the selection of cool climate cannabis strains suited to cooler, wetter regions.
The common offering is feminised seed stock, not autoflowering, so flowering is photoperiod-dependent.
Dry slowly for around 7–10 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks for improved aroma and smoothness.
Aphids and spider mites are the usual suspects; regular inspection and biological controls keep them manageable.
Yes, selective pruning and training like LST or SCROG increase light penetration and often raise usable yield.
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