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Jelly Breath

Get jolly with Jelly Breath! This indica-dominant hybrid was created by In House Genetics as a stellar cross between Mendo Breath and Do-Si-Dos. The unique aroma and flavour profile of Jelly Breath is a must-try for all the fruity lovers out there. Notes of berries, grapes and a subtle nuttiness combine to create a profile that’s sweet, earthy and almost rotten-fruit like.

BUD SIZE Medium
GRADE AAA+
LINEAGE Mendo Breath x Do-Si Dos
EFFECTS Uplifted, Relaxed, Euphoric & Tingly
CLASSIFICATION Indica-dominant hybrid
TERPENE PROFILE Sweet, Creamy & Berries

Jelly Breath

Jelly Breath is a rare indica-dominant hybrid that was created by crossing the popular Mendo Breath and Do-Si-Dos strains. Said to originate from the Pacific West Coast, this strain packs a powerful punch with its THC concentration topping out at 33%, and 2% CBD. This strain is a must-try for those who love sweet, fruity flavours, and its potency makes it ideal for medical cannabis users, providing strong and effective sedative properties.

Effects

Jelly Breath hits you with a heady buzz that slowly spreads throughout your body, creating a tingly feeling of warmth and joy. As the effects settle in, you’ll find yourself in a deeply relaxed state with mental clarity and contentment. This strain is great for treating chronic pain, depression, fatigue, anxiety, muscle spasms, and cramps.

THC Content

Jelly Breath’s THC content ranges from 21% to 33%, and it also contains 2% CBD. Its parents, Mendo Breath and Do-Si-Dos, share the same 70:30 indica to sativa ratio, with Mendo Breath having a THC concentration of around 20%, and Do-Si-Dos between 28% and 30%.

Appearance & Aroma

Jelly Breath buds have a rounded, spade-like shape with a pale olive green colouring, plenty of pale orange pistils, and a heavy frosting of milky trichomes. Its terpene profile consists of caryophyllene, limonene, myrcene, humulene, and