Chemo X Jack Herer
Chemo X Jack Herer
Also known as: Chemo × Jack Herer
Overview
Chemo X Jack Herer is a rare hybrid cannabis strain developed by Brazilian Seed Company, representing a cross between two legendary cultivars: UBC Chemo and Jack Herer. This strain combines the potent medicinal properties of UBC Chemo—originally developed at the University of British Columbia for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy—with the uplifting, cerebral effects of the award-winning Jack Herer sativa-dominant hybrid. The UBC Chemo parent brings intense pain relief and anti-nausea properties, having been specifically bred to help terminal cancer patients manage chemotherapy side effects, while Jack Herer contributes its energizing sativa genetics derived from Haze, Northern Lights #5, and Shiva Skunk. This combination creates what the breeder describes as "super power nuggets" with devastating potency, making it particularly suitable for patients dealing with severe medical conditions requiring strong therapeutic effects. The strain is noted for producing medium-sized bushes with large, resin-heavy buds that contain high concentrations of THC, though specific cannabinoid profiles are not well documented due to its rarity and limited commercial availability.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report significant relief from chronic pain
- May help with nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy
- Often used for appetite stimulation
- Reported benefits for rheumatism and arthritis
- May assist with severe medical conditions requiring strong pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Chemo X Jack Herer grows as a medium-sized bush producing large, heavily resinous buds with high THC concentrations. The strain can be cultivated indoors with specific flowering time requirements, though exact parameters are not well documented. As a hybrid of two potent parent strains, it likely requires experienced cultivation techniques. The plant structure appears to favor the indica characteristics from the UBC Chemo parent while maintaining some sativa growth patterns from Jack Herer. Growers should expect dense, trichome-heavy flowers suitable for medical-grade cannabis production.