
Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper is a sativa-leaning cultivar with a reputation for brisk, citrus-forward aroma and a stimulating head experience. Many users report an energetic onset, creative focus, and a generally uplifted mood, making it a popular daytime option for experienced consumers. Its racy character is typically attributed to a terpinolene-driven terpene profile.
Reported potency and effects can vary by cultivar, batch, and producer. Use this Canadian comparison profile as a guide, not medical advice.
Profile details
Reported Effects
Common Uses
Cannabinoids
THC: 20%
CBD: 0.2%
CBG: 0.2%
Genetics
Terpenes
Quick Facts
Type: Sativa
THC: 15–22% (typical)
CBD: 0–1% (typically low)
Dominant Terpenes: Terpinolene, Limonene, Pinene
Flavors: Lemon, Citrus, Pine, Tropical, Herbal
Effects: Energetic, Uplifted, Creative Focus, Fast Onset, Clear-Headed
Best For: Daytime use; creative work; social settings; users seeking stimulation
Strain Effects
Users typically report a fast-onset head buzz that leans energetic and mentally alert. Jack the Ripper is often described as uplifting and focusing in lighter servings, while higher amounts may feel racy for some consumers. Common side effects may include dry mouth, heightened sensitivity or paranoia in certain situations, and occasional dizziness, especially for new users or when consumed quickly. Effects may vary by person.
Flavor & Aroma
This strain is known for a bright citrus bouquet, led by terpinolene and supported by limonene and pinene. On the inhale, many notice lemon zest with hints of sweet tropical fruit; the exhale can reveal pine, herbal, and slightly earthy notes. The overall profile is clean and zesty, often described as crisp and refreshing.
Genetics & Lineage
Jack the Ripper was developed by TGA Subcool Seeds, combining Jack's Cleaner with Space Queen. This lineage contributes to its lemon-forward terpene expression, resin production, and the swift, cerebral effect profile that many associate with classic sativa-dominant genetics.
Growing Information
Difficulty: Moderate
Flowering Time: Approximately 8–10 weeks indoors
Yield: Medium to high with training
Ideal Conditions: Bright light, stable temperatures, strong airflow, and attentive canopy management
Plant Traits: Tall and lanky structure; responds well to topping, LST, and SCROG; resinous buds with pronounced citrus aroma
Medical Uses (Optional)
Some consumers choose Jack the Ripper for categories like stress, mood, and daytime fatigue, often seeking a motivating and uplifting profile. Feedback is subjective and not a substitute for professional advice; no outcomes are guaranteed.
Strain FAQs
Q: Is Jack the Ripper more indica or sativa?
A: It is commonly considered a sativa-leaning cultivar, known for energetic and uplifting effects.
Q: How strong is Jack the Ripper?
A: THC is typically reported in the mid to high teens up to low 20s. Potency perception varies by individual and consumption method.
Q: What does it smell and taste like?
A: Many users report lemon and citrus up front, with pine, herbal, and light earth on the finish.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
A: Newer consumers may find it racy at higher amounts. Starting low and going slow is commonly recommended by experienced users.
Q: When is the best time to use it?
A: It is typically chosen for daytime activities, creative tasks, or social settings due to its stimulating character.
Why Choose Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper stands out for its swift, citrus-led profile and clear, energizing head effects that many users reserve for daytime. It suits those who enjoy lively sativas, creative focus, and bright lemon-pine flavours. If you prefer an uplifting, fast-onset experience, Jack the Ripper offers a recognizable option with a well-known lineage.