
$98.88
Flavor Profile
Earthy, spicy, subtly sweet
Medicinal Benefits
Stress relief, mood enhancement, creativity boost
Awards
N/A
Grow Difficulty
Moderate
Structure
Dark green buds with bright orange hairs
Sativa/Indica
50% Sativa / 50% Indica
Flowering Time
9 weeks
Yield
Medium
Lineage
Blue Dream x L.A. Confidential
THC
18-24%
Dominant Terpenes
Caryophyllene, Myrcene, Limonene
Effects
Powerful, euphoric, mood-boosting
Growing Tips & Tricks
Jager thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments with consistent light and humidity control. Prune regularly to promote airflow and bud development. It responds well to nutrient-rich soil and moderate feeding.
Jager is a Pacific Northwest favorite with a bit of mystery in its paperwork — its exact origins have never been fully documented, and it’s most often traded as a selected cut prized for its dark, licorice-tinged buds and dependable balanced-hybrid effects. Lineage is commonly reported as involving Blue Dream and L.A. Confidential, though we’d treat that as strain-community lore rather than verified pedigree. What isn’t in question is the cut itself: ours is a verified rooted clone of the phenotype that made the name.
Jager leans earthy and spicy with a subtle sweetness that many compare to black licorice and pine — a distinctly old-school nose in a market full of candy strains. Caryophyllene supplies the spice, myrcene the earthy body, and limonene a faint citrus lift that keeps the profile from going flat.
This is an easygoing, evenly balanced hybrid: dark green foliage, bright orange pistils, medium height with modest stretch. Figure about 9 weeks of flower. It handles indoor and outdoor setups equally well as long as light and humidity stay consistent, and it doesn’t punish minor mistakes — part of why we tag it beginner-friendly. Yields are medium; a simple top-and-trellis approach gets the most out of it.
Consumers commonly report a powerful but even-keeled euphoria — mood-boosting and social without tipping into racy or sedative territory. At 18–24% THC it suits late-afternoon and evening use, and growers often describe it as a reliable all-occasions jar.
An excellent first or second clone for new growers, and a low-drama filler strain for home perpetual gardens. Commercial appeal is regional — strongest where the Jager name already has a following.
For more dark, earthy character try Black Dog Clones or Dogwalker OG Clones; for another easy balanced grow, Purple Punch Clones. More easy starters live in our beginner-friendly clones category.
Yes. It tolerates imperfect feeding and climate swings better than most hype strains and grows into a tidy, manageable frame.
Many phenos carry a sweet, anise-like edge over the earthy base. It’s noticeable in cured flower more than on the live plant.
About 9 weeks indoors. Outdoors, expect harvest in early-to-mid October in most temperate climates.






