About Jealousy

Jealousy was created by Compound Genetics (the breeding project of The Captain and other industry veterans) by crossing Sherbert with Gelatti. The strain is visually stunning — dense, round buds with deep purple and green coloration, covered in a thick coat of trichomes that gives them a frosted appearance. The aroma is incredibly complex: sweet cream, tropical fruit, gas, floral notes, and a hint of funky cheese. Jealousy's effects are balanced and potent, providing euphoric uplift with deep physical relaxation. The #1 phenotype (Jealousy #1) became the most sought-after cut and was used as a parent for Permanent Marker (crossed with Biscotti), one of the most important strains of the decade.

Flavor Profile

Old School
DiesellyCheesySweetFruityTropical
Modern
GassyFunky / SavoryZ / CandyZ / ExoticExotic / Z

History

Compound Genetics released Jealousy in 2021 and it was an immediate sensation. The strain's complex terpene profile and stunning bag appeal made it a favorite among connoisseurs and breeders alike. Its true legacy was cemented when Seed Junky Genetics crossed a Jealousy cut with Biscotti to create Permanent Marker — Leafly Strain of the Year 2023. Jealousy itself won numerous awards and remains one of the most sought-after strains in the Compound lineup. The strain demonstrated that the next generation of Cookies-family hybrids could produce genuinely new and exciting terpene profiles.

Notable breeders: Compound Genetics (The Captain)

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Genetic Background

Sherbert (Girl Scout Cookies x Pink Panties) × Gelatti (Gelato #33 x Biscotti)

Phenotypes & Cultivars

Jealousy is available in the following phenotypes and cultivars:

Jealousy Jealousy #1

Terpene Profile

Jealousy is dominated by Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene. These compounds shape the strain's aroma, flavor, and reported effects.

Caryophyllene Limonene Myrcene

Genetic Families

Jealousy is part of the following genetic families:

Known Offspring

Strains that descend from Jealousy:

Permanent Marker Jealousy crosses hundreds of hybrids Temptation

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jealousy indica or sativa?

Jealousy is a hybrid cannabis strain.

What are the genetics of Jealousy?

Jealousy has a genetic lineage of Sherbert × Gelatti. Sherbert (Girl Scout Cookies x Pink Panties) × Gelatti (Gelato #33 x Biscotti)

What is the lineage of Jealousy?

Jealousy descends from Sherbert × Gelatti. Sherbert (Girl Scout Cookies x Pink Panties) × Gelatti (Gelato #33 x Biscotti) It belongs to the Modern Exotics genetic family.

What is the THC content of Jealousy?

Jealousy typically tests at 22-28% THC.

What does Jealousy smell and taste like?

Jealousy has a Cream, tropical fruit, gas, floral, cheese, sweet aroma profile, with flavors described as Creamy, fruity, gassy, floral, sweet, funky.

What are the effects of Jealousy?

Users report Euphoric, creative, relaxed, happy, uplifted, balanced.

What are the phenotypes of Jealousy?

Jealousy is known in several phenotypes and cultivars, including Jealousy, Jealousy #1. Each phenotype expresses the same genetics slightly differently — varying in aroma, bud color, growth habit, and effects.

What is the history of Jealousy?

Compound Genetics released Jealousy in 2021 and it was an immediate sensation. The strain's complex terpene profile and stunning bag appeal made it a favorite among connoisseurs and breeders alike. Its true legacy was cemented when Seed Junky Genetics crossed a Jealousy cut with Biscotti to create Permanent Marker — Leafly Strain of the Year 2023. Jealousy itself won numerous awards and remains one of the most sought-after strains in the Compound lineup. The strain demonstrated that the next generation of Cookies-family hybrids could produce genuinely new and exciting terpene profiles.

How long does Jealousy take to flower?

Jealousy has a flowering time of approximately 8-10 weeks. Plants grow to a medium height.

What is the yield of Jealousy?

Jealousy produces a Moderate yield. Flowering takes approximately 8-10 weeks.

Further Reading

Learn more about Jealousy's genetic family and history:

Medical Applications

Jealousy is commonly associated with: