J27
J27
Weedstraindb™ Strain Profile
This profile is part of the Weedstraindb cannabis database, built to help patients, educators, and curious consumers understand strain names with more context and less hype.
J27
Classification: Sativa
Hook:
J27 is a fast-moving sativa known for citrus-heavy aroma, energetic lift, and a focused daytime effect that can feel sharp, bright, and motivating.
Lineage:
J27’s exact lineage is not consistently published. Public references commonly describe it as a Central California sativa, with some sources suggesting possible Jack Herer influence, though verified parentage remains unclear.
Aroma / Flavor / Appearance:
J27 often carries strong citrus, orange, lemon, pine, earth, and light herbal notes. The flavor may open with bright sour citrus before finishing with a cleaner pine-and-earth edge. Buds are commonly described as large, green, resinous, and covered with noticeable orange hairs.
Effects & Use:
J27 is generally described as energetic, focused, uplifting, creative, talkative, and mentally fast. The experience may come on quickly with a strong cerebral rush, making it useful for daytime sessions, creative work, chores, conversation, music, or patients looking for a functional sativa-style effect.
Medical / Wellness Use:
Patients may look to J27 for stress, low mood, fatigue, lack of focus, nausea, mild discomfort, or daytime balance. Because this strain can feel stimulating and may cause anxiousness in higher amounts, patients sensitive to sativa effects may want to start with a smaller amount.
Grow Notes:
J27 appears to be a lesser-documented cultivar rather than a widely standardized seedline, so grow traits may vary by source. Growers should expect sativa-leaning structure, citrus-forward aroma, and a need for airflow, height management, odor control, and careful drying to preserve its bright terpene profile.
Lab Profile:
J27 batches are commonly associated with moderate-to-high THC potential, with public references often listing THC around 19–22% or higher depending on batch. Expected terpene direction may include myrcene, limonene, pinene, caryophyllene, and terpinolene, supporting a citrus, orange, piney, earthy, and uplifting sativa profile.
Patient Reminder
Strain names are not enough. Two products with the same strain name can feel different depending on grower, harvest, cure, storage, lab profile, terpene content, and individual biology.
Knowledge First. Always.
This page is for education and database reference only. It is not medical advice, product placement, or a promise of effects. Use lab results, labels, and personal tolerance when making real cannabis decisions.
