Jillybean by Mzjill Genetics
Orange Skunk × Romulan × C99
Jillybean is an indica-dominant strain developed by MzJill Genetics, recognized for its appealing sensory profile and balanced effects. This cultivar is noted for its ability to resonate with both novice and experienced cannabis users.
Appearance
Jillybean presents visually striking, dense buds with a frosted appearance due to extensive trichome coverage. Its coloration often includes deep greens with subtle purple hues, reflecting its indica heritage with broad leaves and sturdy branches.
Aroma & Flavor Profile
This strain is celebrated for a vibrant aroma and flavor that combines sweet, candy-like notes with hints of diesel. Users frequently detect bright citrus, berry, and fruity undertones, with a palate that carries tropical fruit notes and a touch of earthiness.
Effects
Jillybean is known to provide a balanced experience, offering a cerebral high that can stimulate creativity. The effects are generally not overwhelmingly sedating, making it suitable for various user preferences.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
With THC levels typically ranging from 18% to 23%, Jillybean offers a potent yet balanced cannabinoid profile. Its terpene composition is reported to include Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and effects. Modest CBD levels and other minor cannabinoids also play a role in its synergistic effects.
Growing
The predominantly indica genetics of Jillybean contribute to a plant structure with broad leaves and sturdy branches, capable of supporting heavy, resinous buds. Its well-defined structure and dense bud formation are characteristic of its carefully refined breeding.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by MzJill Genetics, Jillybean's lineage is a sophisticated blend, primarily indica-dominant. While specific parent strains are not definitively listed, its genetic makeup is understood to incorporate influences from strains like Orange Skunk, Romulan, and C99, with research suggesting contributions from Garden City genetics and Lemon Diesel derivatives.