Jack and Jill breezes up the hill on sativa legs, a 65/35 hybrid born from Jack Herer and Trophy Wife. This cross, first popularized in Washington by Phat Panda, blends Jack's piney and upbeat clarity with the fruit-and-spice charm of Trophy Wife. The original breeder of this cross remains unknown. Dense, sage-green nugs flash tangerine pistils and a sugared coat of trichomes, releasing an aroma that toggles from earthy and skunky to blueberry and bright citrus with a spicy herbal snap. The flavor follows suit - blueberry and citrus peel over peppery pine - thanks to a terpene ensemble led by terpinolene, caryophyllene, myrcene, limonene, and beta-ocimene. Reported effects arrive quickly as a cheerful, euphoric lift that turns giggly and social before settling into a light, tingly body buzz that stays clear-headed and upbeat. Typical batches test in the moderate range, around 12-15% THC with a notable 3-5% CBD presence, a ratio that helps keep the mood buoyant while tempering edges. Morphology tends toward a sativa frame with firm, medium-density buds that trim cleanly and hold their shape in the jar. If your palate leans toward blueberry-citrus sweetness that still reads classic and piney, Jack and Jill delivers a bright, modern take on a beloved lineage while tipping its cap to Jack Herer's enduring legacy. Crafted with care, it shines in flower or concentrate form alike.







