Jillybean

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Grade AAA
3.5 grams
7 grams
14 grams
28 grams

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 Jillybean is an Indica-dominant hybrid that comes from TGA Subcool Seeds. It’s a cross of their Space Queen male and Orange Skunk, which came from a grower named Jill. It exhibits more cerebral stimulation than most Indica hybrids, while still retaining some bodily effects.

Initially, users feel a pleasant rush of euphoria that fills them with energy and lifts their moods. This is accompanied by a very mild, soothing body high. The strain’s potent cerebral effects from its Sativa lineage can stimulate giddiness and giggles, especially in less experienced users. More experienced users may find the strain boosts creativity and the desire to socialize. Negative effects include cotton mouth and dry eyes. Some paranoia, headaches, and dizziness may also occur with higher doses.

Jillybean is suitable for use any time of day. Its mood-elevating and energizing effects are helpful in dealing with stress, anxiety, and depression. This strain can ease aches and pains, such as menstrual cramps/pain, but not severe pain. Some patients also use it to relieve migraines or insomnia.

The strain does well both indoors and out and is suitable for the Sea of Green and Screen of Green growing methods. It needs to be topped only once to bloom into a nice short bush and can be grown easily by any grower. Flowering at eight to nine weeks, this strain produces nearly 300 grams per square meter and has a THC count of up to 18%.

Jillybean has buds that are nugget-like, and tend to be smaller than average. They hold a tight and dense bud structure, more typical of indica than sativa.  All this resin makes buds sticky, and difficult to break apart without a grinder. When buds are broken, however, they give off a sweet and smooth lemon scent. Intact buds also have Kush-like notes of dank earth and musk, balancing out the citrus profile. When smoked, Lemon Kush is notably harsh and expands within the lungs, often inducing coughing. The aftertaste is tangy and citrusy, but without the ammonia or diesel taste that comes with other lemon-inflected strains.

D-Limonene is the chemical compound — or terpene — responsible for the lemony scent and taste of Jillybean.