Jealousy
(Sherbet × Gelato 41)
Jealousy is a cultivar born from conflict — a fusion of opposites that somehow achieves harmony. Its lineage carries the heavy, grounding influence of Sherbet and the sweet, euphoric uplift of Gelato 41. In the grow room, it presents as a plant with stark contrasts: dark, brooding foliage, yet a crystalline frost that sparkles under light. This duality carries through to the finished flower — a balanced hybrid with both clarity and calm.
The aroma hits first: pungent citrus, a gassy undertone, and a mild earthiness that suggests depth. On consumption, users typically report an initial mood elevation followed by a physically relaxing effect that doesn’t inhibit functionality — a rare balance.
At Emerald Visions, we see Jealousy as a reminder that contrast isn’t always conflict. Sometimes, it’s collaboration. In a market that pushes extremes — ultra-high THC, overpowering terps, singular effects — Jealousy offers nuance. It’s not the loudest in the room, but it stays with you.
The takeaway? The best outcomes often emerge not from choosing sides, but from allowing opposites to inform one another. Jealousy doesn’t compete — it coexists. And in doing so, it wins.