Lilly by Delicatessen, often nicknamed Pina Colada, blends landrace vigor with modern polish. Bred from Jauja (a stabilized Congo selection) and the house icon Queen Mother, this mostly sativa finishes startlingly fast - about 49-56 days indoors - while staying compact and easy to manage. Plants show an indica-leaning structure with tight internodes, yet the experience trends bright and upbeat. Expect medium to high yields; well-run rooms commonly pull a dense, resin-frosted canopy despite the short cycle. Aromas burst with ripe pineapple, tropical fruit, and a candy-sweet edge; myrcene, pinene, and limonene typically lead the terpene mix. On the palate it stays faithful - pineapple and tropical layers over gentle sweetness. Reported effects lean energetic, uplifted, and happy, with a clear, social focus that reflects its sativa heritage. Typical lab reports place THC in the upper-teens to low-20s with trace to ~1% CBD, keeping the profile decidedly THC-forward. For cultivators, Lilly is forgiving and fast: short to medium stature, straightforward feeding, and a tidy trim thanks to firm, compact flowers. Indoors and in greenhouses it shines; outdoors it races to a late-September finish in favorable climates. Credit for this tropical sprinter goes to Delicatessen, whose selection locked in speed, resin, and that unmistakable pineapple perfume passed down from Queen Mother.






