Jilly Bean

Jilly Bean

Jilly Bean

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Jillybean

Overview

Jilly Bean, also known as Jillybean, is a hybrid marijuana strain bred by crossing Orange Velvet and Space Queen. Created and bred indoors at West Coast seed bank TGA Genetics by co-founders Subcool and MzJill, this strain has become one of the multiple award-winning strains from TGA. MzJill's flagship strain, it was created after TGA Subcool the seed breeder made Jilly Bean after his wife Jill's favorite strain. The strain is 60:40 sativa-dominant hybrid that was recognized as a High Times Top 10 Strain. This bud has long and fluffy conical olive green nugs with orange hairs and a thick coating of tiny amber colored crystal trichomes. MzJill Genetics reports Jilly Bean grows medium to tall, with resinous, trichome-heavy flowers and leaves ranging from bright green to burgundy to purple. The strain's distinctive appearance includes deep shades of maroon on its leaves and exhibits striking visual characteristics when properly cultivated.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from depression
  • May help with anxiety and stress
  • Often used for ADHD symptoms
  • Users report pain management benefits
  • May help with nausea
  • Often used for mood enhancement

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Jillybean can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 56 days (7-9 weeks). Even beginners can feel confident with Jelly Bean, as its medium difficulty level hits that sweet spot between ease and reward. It thrives in both indoor and outdoor setups, but shines brightest in warm, sunny climates with low humidity. If growing indoors, solid ventilation is essential because these buds get thick and resinous. The strain shows strong natural resistance to pests and common cannabis diseases. Topped only once, it grows into a nice short bush with lots of side branching and multi heads. Outdoors, it can yield up to 1500 grams per plant (around 52.9 oz) when treated right. To create darker coloration when growing, ensure nighttime temperatures are slightly cooler while light cycles should average 85 degrees.

Genetics

Parent Strains

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