TGA JillyBean by: Hovering

Oriah

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BTW, I'd be happy to hook you up with a cut.

I am about to do a Selected Pheno Drop of my CQ, Plush and Jilly. I have them tested, selected, rooted and about to head out into the wilds of Oregon :-)
ALL about it friend!
 

jrems

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Jillybean might be my next purchase but damn that CQ pheno with all of the intangibles sounds divine.
 

Rrog

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I'm looking at JillyBean as a possible next choice. I'll have to read through this thread!
 

hovering

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Our Jillybean#3 pheno is out of this world good. My wife calls it the BO pheno and it was the one MzJill picked as well. Both phenos we had were excellent though and fantastic yielders. "The High is Happiness" so we use it all day long. Our patients are using it to combat depression. I have it heading into the local lab for test results... I'll post them here :-)
 

Rrog

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I already have Jilly Bean beans on their way. As soon as the Plush Berry is done, in goes Jilly bean and Vortex
 

ExtremeMetal43

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Were there differences in the stems of your phenos. Got two in veg one is a girl and has big thick strong stems and the other has weaker stems and is unsexed. Im thinkig the weaker stem is space queen dominant. any input?

O and godamn those pics look awesome!
 

hovering

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Were there differences in the stems of your phenos. Got two in veg one is a girl and has big thick strong stems and the other has weaker stems and is unsexed. Im thinkig the weaker stem is space queen dominant. any input?

O and godamn those pics look awesome!
Thanks for the kind words. I don't have both phenos anymore but the one I kept, #3, yielded slightly less and, looking at my Jilly3's in both veg and bloom now, I think we kept the thinner stemmed. Our Jilly3 has stems like our Plush only doesn't stretch as much. Probably SQ dom.
 

dabumps

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What did her leaves look like. I managed 1 female and she is bushy with lots of grow tops after laying her down. She isn't as tall as the others.. Her leaves are like medium and have 7 blades.
 

hovering

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What did her leaves look like. I managed 1 female and she is bushy with lots of grow tops after laying her down. She isn't as tall as the others.. Her leaves are like medium and have 7 blades.
Hmmm... gonna have to think about that... durrr... [brain farting]
 

KendeFyah

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Not long. Seeds were started, sexed, then topped, vegged for about 2 weeks, then into 12/12.
When you say they were started, then sexed, then topped...i assume you are not waiting for preflowers. how do you sex them at this early stage?
 

hovering

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When you say they were started, then sexed, then topped...i assume you are not waiting for preflowers. how do you sex them at this early stage?
I sexed them by 12/12 once they have their 3rd or 4th set of nodes and then returned to veg once they showed their colors. Females were then topped to make my mother plants while the test finished up. After topping they return to veg for 2 weeks before going back into flower. This allows for some additional veg growth while the plant adjusts to the topping/cloning. Not the only way to work it but I do stress out my testers so I can look for hermie-prone phenos.

** This is all in 1 gallon hard pots so I am not growing big plants as testers, only pheno hunting. I can smoke report and lab test from a 1 gallon to pick my phenos to run BIG.
 
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