Light of Jah channels the bright clarity of Jack Herer with the grounding depth of Afghani, creating a sativa‑dominant hybrid that feels both classic and newly polished. Its lineage shows in the glassy, citrus‑and‑pepper nose: lemon zest rides over skunky resin while a woody haze lingers on the finish, a profile driven by myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene. Indoors, plants stay compact around a meter tall, stacking tidy colas that ripen in roughly 70–84 days; outside they stretch taller and reward attentive growers with notably heavy harvests. Many cultivars are sold under this banner, but the cut popularized by Amsterdam Marijuana Seedbank keeps the proportions near 75% sativa to 25% indica and typically tests in the 17–26% THC window, with minimal CBD. On the palate, a bright first impression melts into spiced herb and classic skunk, then settles clean. The high mirrors that arc: brisk, talkative focus that gradually eases into comfortable composure without muddying momentum. Jack Herer’s award‑studded legacy shines through the top notes, while the Afghani side quietly shortens bloom, boosts density, and adds that peppery snap. For growers and tasters alike, Light of Jah reads like a clear, modern footnote to a storied family tree—familiar, fast, and confidently expressive.

















