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Jealousy Strain Guide

Jealousy is a modern hybrid that took Leafly Strain of the Year 2022, known for loud terpenes and balanced euphoria. This guide covers Jealousy's genetics, THC levels, effects, flavor profile, terpene stack, best time of day to use it, and which products are typically available at Good Grades.

HybridTHC 23–28%CBD <1%Sherbert Bx1 × Gelato 41CaryophylleneLimoneneLinalool

Jealousy is a modern hybrid that took Leafly Strain of the Year 2022, known for loud terpenes and balanced euphoria.

Effects:RelaxedEuphoricHappy
Flavors:SweetFunkyPungent

Quick facts

Type
Hybrid
Typical THC
23–28%
CBD
<1%
Dominant terpenes
Caryophyllene, Limonene, Linalool
Effects
Relaxed, Euphoric, Happy
Flavors
Sweet, Funky, Pungent
Best time of day
Afternoon to evening
Genetics
Sherbert Bx1 × Gelato 41

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Effects

  • Relaxed
  • Euphoric
  • Happy

Flavor profile

  • Sweet
  • Funky
  • Pungent

Terpene breakdown

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Available for delivery across Queens & Long Island

Jealousy products ship from Good Grades — a licensed New York adult-use dispensary in Jamaica, Queens. Same-day windows are typical during open hours; scheduled windows cover next-day delivery into Long Island, including Nassau and Suffolk County.

Complete Jealousy strain guide

Everything about Jealousy — overview, history, genetics, cultivation background, popularity, and consumer appeal.

What is Jealousy?

Jealousy is a hybrid cannabis cultivar that has built a loyal following thanks to its sweet-forward aroma and its relaxed effect profile. Bred from Sherbert Bx1 × Gelato 41, it sits firmly in the modern flower canon and shows up on shelves at most well-stocked New York dispensaries, including Good Grades.

Balanced, versatile, modern hybrid. New York consumers reach for Jealousy when they want a strain that delivers consistent results across cultivators — the genetics are stable enough that a properly grown batch from any reputable farm tends to hit the same notes. That makes it a smart pick for anyone building a baseline understanding of how hybrid flower feels.

At Good Grades, Jealousy is treated as more than a strain name on a package. We look at the cultivator, harvest date, cure quality, terpene expression, and batch-specific lab results before recommending it. That local menu context matters because the best version of Jealousy is the one that is fresh, legal, properly stored, and matched to the kind of session you actually want.

Jealousy genetics and lineage

Jealousy comes from Sherbert Bx1 × Gelato 41. Jealousy comes from Sherbert Bx1 × Gelato 41 and was selected for stable terpene expression, bag appeal, and cultivation consistency across licensed New York grows. The cross was selected for its terpene retention, bag appeal, and ease of cultivation, which is why so many licensed New York cultivators carry it in rotation.

Because lineage drives chemistry, knowing the parents helps you predict the high. Jealousy inherits its dominant Caryophyllene note from its mother line and the limonene support from the father — together they create the recognizable sweet, funky, pungent bouquet Jealousy is known for.

Jealousy THC and CBD levels

Most lab-tested Jealousy flower hovers at 23–28% THC with <1% CBD. That puts it on the higher end of the potency curve — strong enough for experienced consumers and approachable for moderate users when dosed in small sessions.

Potency varies by cultivator. Indoor batches from craft New York farms often test higher and carry more pronounced terpenes than greenhouse runs. Always check the certificate of analysis (COA) printed on the package or available on the Good Grades menu for the exact percentages of the batch you're buying.

Jealousy effects

Consumers most commonly report relaxed, euphoric, happy when using Jealousy. The onset is usually quick when smoked or vaped — within a few minutes — and the experience plateaus around the 30-minute mark before easing off over one to three hours.

Because effects depend on your tolerance, dose, and the consumption method, treat Jealousy's reputation as a guideline rather than a guarantee. New consumers should start with a single inhale, wait 10 minutes, and assess before going further. The same flower can feel quite different across body chemistries.

For delivery customers in Queens and Long Island, we recommend choosing the format around timing. Flower gives the fullest picture of Jealousy's flavor, pre-rolls are convenient for occasional use, and vapes make it easier to take small, controlled pulls. Edible or infused versions, when available, should be approached more slowly because the onset and duration are completely different from inhaled cannabis.

Jealousy flavor and aroma profile

Jealousy opens with sweet on the nose, supported by funky and pungent. Properly cured flower develops these notes over a 14- to 30-day cure, which is why craft New York batches often punch above their THC weight on flavor.

On the inhale you'll usually pick up sweet first, with a smoother pungent finish on the exhale. Live-resin and live-rosin versions of Jealousy preserve even more of these aromatics than dried flower.

Freshness is especially important for the sweet, funky, pungent profile. If flower is too dry, the top notes flatten and the smoke can feel sharper than it should. Good storage — sealed packaging, limited light exposure, and reasonable humidity — keeps Jealousy closer to the experience the grower intended.

Jealousy dominant terpenes

Jealousy's terpene stack is led by Caryophyllene, followed by Limonene and Linalool. Caryophyllene contributes to the strain's signature aroma and shapes how the high feels, while the supporting terpenes round out the experience and add depth.

If you've enjoyed other strains heavy in Caryophyllene, there's a good chance you'll respond well to Jealousy. Conversely, if a strain dominated by the same terpene didn't agree with you, Jealousy may not either — a useful shortcut for shopping by feel rather than by name alone.

Terpene percentages change from batch to batch, so use the terpene list as a map rather than a promise. Two jars labeled Jealousy can both be authentic while one leans more caryophyllene and another shows more limonene. Checking the live product details before ordering is the best way to see what is actually available today.

Best time to use Jealousy

Jealousy works through the afternoon and into the evening — versatile across moods and tolerances. Consider your plans, your tolerance, and the format you're using. A small bowl of Jealousy flower hits very differently from a half-gram of Jealousy live-resin vape — the latter delivers a stronger, faster experience.

Pair Jealousy with hydration, a snack, and a low-stress setting. New York's Office of Cannabis Management requires all use to take place in private — never in vehicles, parks, or public sidewalks. Plan accordingly so the experience stays enjoyable.

Strains similar to Jealousy

If you like Jealousy, you'll likely enjoy . These cultivars share overlapping terpene profiles and similar effect curves, making them great rotation pieces for consumers who want variety without straying too far from a known favorite.

On the Good Grades menu you can filter by strain, type, and dominant terpene to quickly find alternatives. Our buyers also flag "if you liked X, try Y" pairings on most product pages — those callouts are written by the same team that selects the menu.

Buy Jealousy at Good Grades

Good Grades stocks Jealousy flower, pre-rolls, and concentrate variants whenever quality batches are available from licensed New York cultivators. Inventory rotates frequently, so check the live menu for what's in stock today and reserve it for same-day delivery across Queens or scheduled delivery to Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

Every Jealousy product on our menu includes the cultivator, batch date, THC percentage, dominant terpenes, and a link to the COA. If you have questions before ordering, our budtenders can recommend the right format and dose over chat — just reach out before placing your order.

Local relevance is where Good Grades can be more useful than a national strain database. We can tell you whether Jealousy is actually on the shelf, which New York brand grew it, which sizes are available, and whether delivery is realistic for your neighborhood today. That makes this guide a practical buying resource, not just a static strain encyclopedia entry.

Who might enjoy Jealousy?

Jealousy tends to suit consumers looking for relaxed, euphoric, happy. As a balanced hybrid, it works across the day depending on dose — small amounts stay social, larger amounts pull toward relaxation.

New consumers can still enjoy Jealousy — start with a single inhale or a low-dose pre-roll and wait ten minutes before going further. Experienced consumers familiar with Caryophyllene-led flower will recognize the profile quickly and dose to taste.

Frequently asked questions

Is Jealousy indica or sativa?
Jealousy is classified as hybrid, bred from Sherbert Bx1 × Gelato 41.
How strong is Jealousy?
Most lab-tested batches of Jealousy test at 23–28% THC, putting it on the higher end of the potency curve.
What does Jealousy taste like?
Jealousy is best known for sweet, funky, pungent flavors with matching aromatics.
What effects does Jealousy produce?
Consumers commonly report relaxed, euphoric, happy, though individual experiences vary with dose and tolerance.
Does Good Grades deliver Jealousy?
Yes — when in stock, Jealousy flower, pre-rolls, and vape variants are available for same-day delivery across Queens and scheduled delivery to Nassau and Suffolk Counties.

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