Black Jill

Black Jill Marijuana Seeds

Strain ratings
5/5
Strain Profile
THC
High
Yield
High
Type
Hybrid
Flowering Period
65 days or less- indoor 
Climate
Greenhouse-indoor 
Growing Difficulty
Moderate
Height
81 to 150 cm
Flavors
Orange, Fruit, Spice 

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Black Jill Marijuana Seeds Information

A product of Black Durban F1 male and Jilly Bean, Black Jill is potent cannabis boasting a pretty high content of THC. Produced by GreenMan Organic Seeds, Black Jill is not available in feminized seeds. With its powerful ancestors, Black Jill is a quiet super strength weed and its earthy, fruity, and floral aroma added to its overall great quality. 

What are the Flavors and Effects of Black Jill? 

This marijuana has fruity flavors of orange blended with spice. A great combination that many cannabis users appreciated. Black Jill offers a relaxing effect and earthy undertones. Its high is quite amazing but with high doses, this strain will surely lead you to couch-lock.  

What are the Medical Benefits of Black Jill?

Black Jill is a good antidote to anxiety and depression because of its relaxing effect. It is also recommended for those who have bipolar disorder and ADHD. Aside from that, its soothing effect makes this weed a good pain reliever.  

Negative Effects you Can Expect from Black Jill?

This weed plant makes your mouth and eyes dry after consumption. An adverse effect most marijuana users may experience. 

How to Grow Black Jill? Some information and Tips

In cultivating Black Jill, most cannabis growers preferred indoor growing because you can easily control and manipulate the growth of your weeds. While outdoor growing is still a good option, greenhouse cultivation has been found as one of the most suited technique for Black Jill. This system gives a high yield for many growers. A good growing environment with plenty of light and nutrients available for the weeds are the basics to make sure that Black Jill will produce high yield during harvest season.

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