
$98.88
Flavor Profile
Sweet, fruity, citrus, earthy undertones
Medicinal Benefits
Stress relief, mood enhancement, euphoria
Awards
N/A
Grow Difficulty
Moderate
Structure
Bright green buds with a frosty trichome coating
Sativa/Indica
50% Sativa / 50% Indica
Flowering Time
8-9 weeks
Yield
Moderate
Lineage
Sunset Sherb x Zuchi
THC
20-25%
Dominant Terpenes
Limonene, Myrcene, Caryophyllene
Effects
Euphoric, uplifting, ideal for socializing and creative activities
Growing Tips & Tricks
Ensure proper air circulation and light exposure for better yields. Monitor humidity to avoid mold during flowering.
Los Celos — “the jealousy” in Spanish — is a rare exotic hybrid that trades on modern Sherb-family flavor. The cut is reported to combine Sunset Sherbert genetics with a Z-leaning partner, but this isn’t a widely documented cross, so we present it as a selected cut rather than settled lineage. Its reputation comes from the jar, not the paperwork: bright green, frost-heavy flower with a sweet fruit profile that stands out on any shelf.
Sweet fruit and citrus up front — limonene doing what limonene does — with a candied, sherbet-like creaminess and earthy undertones from myrcene and caryophyllene. It’s a dessert-and-fruit-stand aroma, juicy rather than gassy, and it translates cleanly into the smoke.
A balanced 50/50 grower of moderate difficulty. Expect medium stretch, bright green buds under a thick trichome coat, and an 8–9 week flowering window with moderate yields. Air circulation and strong light exposure are the two levers that matter most with this cut — prune the interior and keep the canopy open. Comfortable indoors or in a warm outdoor climate.
Users commonly report euphoric, uplifting effects that make conversation easy — a social, creative high rather than a heavy one. At 20–25% THC there’s plenty of strength, but it carries lightly, which is why it’s tagged for socializing.
Growers who want something guests haven’t heard of, with flavor that competes against name-brand exotics. Reasonable for intermediates; the frost load also makes small-batch rosin worth trying.
In the same flavor universe: Runtz Clones, RS-11 Clones, and Xeno Clones. Dig deeper into our rare and exotic clones for more like it.
Stable. It roots readily and vegs evenly — the “moderate” rating is about canopy management, not fragility.
Comparable — sweet and fruity, noticeable but not skunk-loud. Filter for stealth, but it won’t announce itself down the block.
Moderate. Quality is the selling point here; maximize it with an open canopy and full light penetration rather than chasing weight.






