Jack Frost
THC
21%NORMAL
CBD
0%VERY LOW
Type
sativa
afternoon
afternoon

Typical Effects

FocusedFocused
Dry EyesDry Eyes
Cotton MouthCotton Mouth

Common Usage

DepressedDepressed
Loss of AppetiteLoss of Appetite
AnxietyAnxiety

Jack Frost Weed Strain

The Jack Frost weed strain is an evenly-balanced hybrid with a famous parentage. The first Jack Frost cannabis strain plant was developed as a mix between the White Widow, Jack Herer, and Northern Lights strains. Drawing on this powerful legacy, the Jack Frost marijuana strain delivers THC levels between 17% and 23%. So give Jack Frost buds a try to enjoy a wonderful mix of cerebral sensations and full-body relaxation.

 

Jack Frost Strain Characteristics

Jack Frost flowers grow in fluffy green clusters covered in yellow hairs. Growers know that their Jack Frost weed strain plants are ready to harvest when a thick layer of trichome crystals appears on the buds. So what do Jack Frost buds smell like? You’ll find an exciting mix of sweet, skunky, earthy, wood, and citrus scents from Jack Frost cannabis strain buds. Jack Frost marijuana strain smoke smells sweet and earthy yet tastes strongly of lemon. 

 

Uses & Effects of Jack Frost Strain

The Jack Frost weed strain creates intense, enjoyable sensations that start in your head and eventually spread throughout your entire body. The initial high is a cerebral buzz that helps you feel happy, energetic, relaxed, and social. After a time, the feeling moves throughout your body with pain relief and relaxation. As a result, medical users turn to the Jack Frost cannabis strain to improve depression, PTSD, anxiety, gout, arthritis, and other concerns.

 

Recommended Cannabis Strains

Ace of Spades Strain

Golden Goat Strain

Venom OG Strain

 

References

Government of Canada. 2016, December). A Framework for the Legalization and Regulation of Cannabis in Canada. Accessed from: https://www.canada.ca/content/dam/hc-sc/healthy-canadians/migration/task-force-marijuana-groupe-etude/framework-cadre/alt/framework-cadre-eng.pdf

Iversen, Leslie. (2003, June 1). Cannabis and the brain. Oxford Academic. Accessed from: https://academic.oup.com/brain/article/126/6/1252/330602

Katz, D. (2017, February). Medical cannabis: Another piece in the mosaic of autoimmunity? National Library of Medicine National Center for Biotechnology Information. Accessed from: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27859024/

Common Usage

Depressed
8/10
Loss of Appetite
4/10
Anxiety
10/10
Pain
4/10
Nausea
2/10

Typical Effects

Focused
4/10
Dry Eyes
2/10
Cotton Mouth
2/10
Energetic
6/10
Euphoric
10/10

THC Content

Highest Test
21%
Strain Average
19%
Sativa Average
13.5%

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