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Jillybean (MzJill Genetics) :: StrainReview :: Indoor :: No.54763610693513437 by teamtigerstripe :: Long, stretched, fastly blossoming, sativa-dominant Phenotype #1

Plant-Profile about Jillybean (by MzJill Genetics)

This Plant-Profile is a individual expression by , uploaded at the 04.08.2011.

Information about the growth of the plants:

Flowering Time Indoor
Between 55 an 65 days (Average: 60 days.)
Growth Behavior
Strong
Side Branches
a great many; long as well as above average strongness.
The plants of this Cannabis-Strain...
...need place and should not be placed close together.
...do not need much care.
...are tolerant to over- or under-fertilization.
...do not need much fertilizer.
...are not vulnerable to fungal diseases.
...are not susceptible to mold.
...are tolerant of temperature fluctuations.
...have no problems with low temperatures.
...do not like high temperatures.
...need a lot of room upward.
...are well suited for a ScroG (Screen of Green).
...are a good choice for beginners.
...build many, thick buds on the side branches.
...should be supported into the flowering period. (Nets, JoJos, Bamboo-Sticks).
...respond well to the pruning of the main stem.

Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness

Yield / Quantity
The crop of this strain is great.
Buds / Leaves
The ratio of buds to leaves is slightly above average.
Bud Structure
The dried buds are slightly below average.

General Impression

Jillybean (MzJill Genetics)
(Indoor; Long, stretched, fastly blossoming, sativa-dominant Phenotype #1)

is all together a quite good strain
(On average 7 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10 !)

Additional Information

teamtigerstripe says

Pheno #1: The brand name Jillybean

Jillybean is an impressive plant with large yields of true jelly bean scented and flavored flowers. Look for vigorous growth and glossy green fans leaves early on to distinguish this pheno. When exposed to cooler night temps, this one turns a royal purple among other hues. We noticed a few male flowers (significantly less than the other two phenos) which we simply pulled off with some tweezers. No seeding occurred, only blazedness.
(05.08.2011, 15:57)