Colombian Jack: Sativa Fire from South American Roots
Colombian Jack stands as a testament to the raw vigour of South American cannabis heritage. Kannabia's interpretation of this sativa-dominant specimen delivers a cerebral wallop backed by authentic lineage. At 28% THC, this strain commands attention from growers seeking intensity without compromise. The 9–10 week flowering window aligns well with Canadian indoor operations, offering predictable harvests regardless of climate zone. Whether you're cultivating on Vancouver Island's mild winters or the Prairies' intense summer light, Colombian Jack responds with the robustness you'd expect from its tropical ancestry.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Growers
Colombian Jack thrives under controlled indoor conditions where photoperiod timing can be managed precisely. Her sativa framework demands adequate vertical space—plan for moderate to tall stature as she stretches during early bloom. Indoor growers in cooler provinces benefit from the predictable 9–10 week cycle; outdoors, only southern Ontario and coastal BC offer sufficient heat-sum for reliable maturation. Provide strong air circulation to manage humidity, especially critical in Maritime and Pacific coastal gardens where fungal pressure peaks mid-to-late season. Feed generously through late veg and early flower—this strain channels energy into resinous flower production. Expect vigorous branching; selective pruning maximises light penetration and bud development.
Cerebral Lift and Long-Lasting Clarity
Colombian Jack unleashes a euphoric, idea-generating rush that defines sativa character. The 28% THC baseline delivers substantial intensity without sedation; users report sharp mental focus, creative momentum, and sustained energy. Flavour-wise, expect spicy herbal undertones with citrus brightness—a profile reflecting her equatorial origins. Optimal for mid-morning through early afternoon sessions when productivity and conversation drive the moment. The cerebral arc extends well, rewarding patience with a smooth descent rather than a cliff-edge crash. Ideal pairing with creative work, social gatherings, or outdoor adventure.




