
$98.88
Flavor Profile
Spicy herbs, fuel, earthy, hint of sweetness
Medicinal Benefits
Chronic pain relief, anxiety reduction, stress relief
Awards
N/A
Grow Difficulty
Moderate
Structure
Dense, frosty buds with purple and green hues, coated in sticky trichomes
Sativa/Indica
50% Sativa / 50% Indica
Flowering Time
8-9 weeks
Yield
High
Lineage
Alien Cookies x Kush Mints
THC
25-30%
Dominant Terpenes
Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene
Effects
Euphoric, uplifting, calming body relaxation
Growing Tips & Tricks
Cap Junky thrives in controlled indoor environments but can also perform well outdoors. Ensure proper airflow and maintain consistent temperatures to optimize resin production. Pruning is recommended for better light penetration and airflow, especially due to the dense bud structure.
Cap Junky is the much-hyped collaboration between Capulator (of MAC fame) and Seed Junky Genetics, crossing Alien Cookies with Kush Mints #11. Both parents are modern heavyweights, and the pairing produced one of the most potent strains in circulation today, routinely testing 25–30% THC. We cover the cut’s history and how to run it in our Cap Junky strain clone guide.
The nose is aggressive: sharp fuel and fermented sourness over spicy herbs, wet earth, and a faint sweet note that sneaks in on the exhale. Caryophyllene and limonene dominate with myrcene in support, which tracks with the peppery, gassy punch. This is a pungent plant — the jar opens loud and stays loud.
Cap Junky builds a sturdy, medium-stretch frame with dense, frost-caked buds that flash purple against deep green. It finishes in a standard 8–9 weeks and yields on the high side for a strain this strong. It rewards a controlled indoor room — steady VPD, good airflow through those tight colas, and support in late flower. Outdoor growers in dry climates can do well, but the bud density punishes humid finishes.
Consumers commonly report a fast euphoric rush that levels into deep, calming body relaxation — a genuine 50/50 experience with unusual intensity on both ends. Growers describe it as a small-dose cultivar; the potency ceiling makes it easy to overshoot. Best kept for evenings or slow weekends.
An intermediate-to-experienced grower’s plant, and a strong pick for commercial rooms chasing potency numbers. Its resin production also makes it a legitimate hash and rosin strain, not just a flower play.
Fans of this profile should compare Kush Mints Clones (one of its parents), High Mac Clones from the Capulator side, and Xeno Clones, then dig through our Rare & Exotic Clones category.
Moderate. The plant itself is vigorous and forgiving, but the dense buds demand humidity discipline from week five onward.
Extremely. It is one of the loudest strains we carry — run oversized carbon filtration if odor matters where you grow.
Yes. Unlike many exotics, it pairs 25%+ THC with high yields, which is a big part of why commercial growers keep it in rotation.






