What are the Flavor and Effects of Jilly Bean Feminized Strain?
Jilly Bean Feminized has a jelly bean and sweet pineapple with tropical mango and orange aftertaste featuring earthy and citrus hints. It’s a must-try strain that will make you socialize more in special events and parties. Jilly Bean Feminized provides a delightful and energetic feeling, and this strain will make you focus more and be creative with your current task.
What are the Medical Benefits of Jilly Bean Feminized Strain?
Jilly Bean Feminized can help patients suffering from anxiety, PTSD, stress, and depression. It can treat menstrual cramps, joints aches, and muscle spasms. This strain can also reduce the pain from body pains and chronic headaches. Jilly Bean Feminized provides ADD and ADHD patients with creativity and concentration.
Negative Effects You Can Expect from Jilly Bean Feminized Strain
Jilly Bean Feminized can cause dry mouth and dry eyes. It can cause dehydration, but you can cure it by putting in eye drops and drinking plenty of water. In some rare cases, users may experience headaches, paranoia, dizziness, and anxiety by consuming too much.
How to Grow Jilly Bean Feminized Strain
Jilly Bean Feminized cannabis seeds prefer to grow in a humid and Mediterranean climate where they get enough sunlight. It has a flowering period of 8 to 9 weeks, and it grows into a tall plant that needs pruning and topping for its growth. It can produce 300g/sq meters indoors and 300g/plant outdoors. To enhance your harvest in indoor growth, you’ll need the Sea of Green or Screen of Green method.
Jilly Bean Feminized Strain Specifications |
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Type: | Sativa Dominant |
Genetics Parents: | Space Queen X Orange Velvet |
Flowering Period: | 8 to 9 weeks |
Climate: | Sunny / Mediterranean |
Yield: | 300g/sq meter indoors / 300g/plant outdoors |
Flavors: | Jellybean, Pineapple, Earth, Mango, Citrus, Orange |
THC Level: | 18% |
CBD Level: | Low |
Height: | Average |
Harvest Period: | Around October |
Growing Difficulty: | Easy |
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