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    ~Jilly Bean~


    Jilly Bean is my first cannabis creation. I must say I am very impressed with the results of this strain. She tastes and smells of a candy-like orange skunk. She is an above average yielder, with large dense frosty colas in 55 to 60 days of flower. This plant is very easy to grow; she stays somewhat short, but with an extra week of vegetive growth she will become quite robust. This strain is recommend for newbie growers and cash croppers alike.

    The name 'Jilly-Bean' came from a female grower friend named Charmed
    MzJill Reviewed by MzJill on . ~Jilly Bean~ Jilly Bean is my first cannabis creation. I must say I am very impressed with the results of this strain. She tastes and smells of a candy-like orange skunk. She is an above average yielder, with large dense frosty colas in 55 to 60 days of flower. This plant is very easy to grow; she stays somewhat short, but with an extra week of vegetive growth she will become quite robust. This strain is recommend for newbie growers and cash croppers alike. The name 'Jilly-Bean' came from a female grower Rating: 5

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    Allow me to take you all on a journey, back in time to the beginning of Jilly Bean...


    The first Jilly Bean seeds~The first jilly Bean sprouts~The first Jilly Bean seedlings

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    Jilly Bean seedlings at 15 days into flowering.

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    those hairs are seriously red, an execlent first grow! and propely harvested and cured, enjoy

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    Here's a look at my Jilly Bean at 28 days into flower.

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    The first pic is a look at 5 Jilly Bean ladies (from seed). In this batch/run there were 6 seeds and 5 were females. There were two different main pheno types, one is very candy flavored & the other is very orange skunk flavored. Some of the other people whom have grow out the Jilly Bean, have also found the same 2 main pheno types.These Jilly Bean are all 42 days into flower.





    SeaG420... Jilly Bean is my first creation... as in my first cross...I made the strain Jilly Bean from crossing my Orange Velvet with our(mine & Subcool's) proven Space Queen male. I have been growing for about seven years now.

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    ~Jilly Bean~


    In these photos, my Jilly Bean was 52 days into flower.

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    Here my lady is at 55 days into flower... smelling like sweet candied orange with a skunk whiff.:thumbsup:

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    in that case, a very nice hybird. how do you actually get to different strains to cross to make a new one?

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    ~Jilly Bean~

    This Jilly Bean lady was allowed to go 60 days into flower. She turns magnificent hues of burgundy. Although her colors are not as intense as her mother's are... she is still a beauty queen!:clap:

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