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CAM's Private Reserve Jack Herer: Growing a 1994 Cannabis Cup Winner Named After the Man Himself

Jack Herer won a Cannabis Cup the year it was released and got inducted into the Counterculture Hall of Fame not long after. CAM's Private Reserve tier grows the Sensi Seeds original indoors — and current batches are testing at 29% THC.

By The Crushed Desk · today · 5 min read

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THC

27–30%

Type

Sativa-dominant hybrid (≈55% sativa)

Lineage

Haze × (Northern Lights #5 × Skunk #1) — bred by Sensi Seeds, released 1994, named for cannabis activist Jack Herer

Terpenes

Terpinolene, Caryophyllene, Pinene

Jack Herer is older than the legal cannabis industry itself. Sensi Seeds released it in 1994, the same year it won the High Times Cannabis Cup, and the strain carries the name of the activist it was built to honor — Jack Herer, author of The Emperor Wears No Clothes and founder of Help End Marijuana Prohibition, who ran for president twice on the Grassroots Party ticket before he died in 2010. The strain later earned a spot in the Cannabis Cup's Counterculture Hall of Fame, and it's still distributed through Dutch pharmacies today as a recognized medical strain — a resume very few cuts on any current dispensary menu can match.

The genetics are a three-way cross: Haze run into a Northern Lights #5 × Skunk #1 pairing, with Haze making up roughly half the mix. That lineage is what gives Jack Herer its terpinolene-dominant profile — a real departure from the myrcene- and caryophyllene-heavy strains that dominate most modern menus, and part of why the high reads as clear-headed and energetic rather than heavy.

CAM grows its Jack Herer indoors in Sacramento as part of an 80-plus strain rotation that otherwise leans hard into newer Cookies and OG genetics, and the Private Reserve tier is where the brand puts the cut through its most selective grading. It's a legacy strain getting a modern, indoor-craft treatment rather than a budget afterthought.

Pine, wood, and earth dominate the nose, backed by that terpinolene lead with caryophyllene and pinene underneath. CAM's current batches are testing at 29% THC — well above the roughly 18% figure that's still floating around older strain-database listings, which is less a discrepancy than a reminder that three decades of selective breeding have pushed even legacy genetics' potency far past where they started.

A strain doesn't survive 30 years and a Cannabis Cup Hall of Fame induction by accident. CAM's Private Reserve jar is proof it hasn't lost a step.

The verdict

A 1994 Cannabis Cup winner named for the activist himself, grown indoors in Sacramento and testing at 29% THC — well past the potency legacy strain databases still list for it.

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