Born on Canada’s West Coast, Island Honey is a sativa-leaning cross of a Jack Herer phenotype and Early Pearl’s cool-climate workhorse, Early Pearl. Its bouquet opens with honeyed spice and citrus peel, settling into lemon curd and light floral wood; caryophyllene, myrcene, and humulene anchor the profile. Expect typical potency between 13-19% THC with about 1% CBD, presented in resinous, fern-to-emerald buds with amber pistils and a fine sugar frost. The effect lands bright and upbeat - uplifted, happy, and quietly energetic - carrying a breezy, beach-day focus that nods to its Jack ancestry while Early Pearl lends an easygoing body unwind. Growers see classic sativa architecture: tall, vigorous plants with open internodes and spear-shaped colas. Flowering completes in roughly 63-70 days indoors. Yields run high in controlled rooms (around 500 g/m2), while outdoor plants in temperate coastal climates can swell impressively, often reaching 2-3 m and producing heavy, sun-ripe harvests when given space and airflow. The cultivar traces to British Columbia selections and is widely offered in Canada by Pure Sunfarms as Island Honey flower and extracts, maintaining the strain’s citrus-honey signature. For cultivators and connoisseurs alike, Island Honey captures BC’s bright, briny light in a jar - sweet, spicy, and unmistakably uplifting, from seed to cure.
