Greenhouse Grow Jack Herer

Voodu

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Those plants look amazing, guys! Awesome low down cannabush, Backyard. What do you use as an anchor to tie down the branches, just the tomato cage? I tried LST on some of my in the earth grows, but it was tricky to say the least. I like pots because it's super easy to use wood screws along the rim as anchors for my string.
Sricha, those cola's are so big and thick, reminds me that when I get there the daily mold inspections will have to start. Do indoor growers have the same issue with wet and mold around harvest time I wonder? I hope my Jack looks as good as yours in the end.
 

Backyard dirt

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Those plants look amazing, guys! Awesome low down cannabush, Backyard. What do you use as an anchor to tie down the branches, just the tomato cage? I tried LST on some of my in the earth grows, but it was tricky to say the least. I like pots because it's super easy to use wood screws along the rim as anchors for my string.
Sricha, those cola's are so big and thick, reminds me that when I get there the daily mold inspections will have to start. Do indoor growers have the same issue with wet and mold around harvest time I wonder? I hope my Jack looks as good as yours in the end.
Those plants look amazing, guys! Awesome low down cannabush, Backyard. What do you use as an anchor to tie down the branches, just the tomato cage? I tried LST on some of my in the earth grows, but it was tricky to say the least. I like pots because it's super easy to use wood screws along the rim as anchors for my string.
Sricha, those cola's are so big and thick, reminds me that when I get there the daily mold inspections will have to start. Do indoor growers have the same issue with wet and mold around harvest time I wonder? I hope my Jack looks as good as yours in the end.
I use garden stakes sometimes called landscape stakes you can get at garden or hardware stores. I use a roll of plant tie ribbon also available at garden stores.
 

FresnoFarmer

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I use heavy duty coated garden wire when they are young. Just hook a branch and stick the wire straight in the dirt if you dont have something to tie off to. When the branches are just too many i bring in stakes and hortitrellis
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Voodu

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I have not had to tie down or top any of the plants the past week. I have been feeding with the nutrients about twice a week and giving them some 6.3 PH water once a week when they need a little more water in the hot summer days. I also noticed a little bit of dust and pollen build up, (pollen from other plants in the grow house) on some of the leaves, I spent a little time lightly spraying the leaves with a 9/1 distilled water and hydrogen peroxide mixture and wiped it off with some paper towels.
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Sricha20530

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Dude! That is a beautiful plant! Nicely done, looks to be very early into flower? The yield on that lady should be immense!
Thanks, last year I got almost a pound per plant1. She’s about 10 feet tall and filling out nicely. This year I have 2 JH’s and 4 Indica crosses. They are a week or 2 into flower, last year I harvested in late September, hoping to let it grow a week or 2 longer this year.
 

Voodu

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I went away on vacation for about 2 weeks. I set up an automatic watering system with soaker hoses and a water timer. I also bought a gravity system to distribute fertilizer over 10 days, so my plants would get more than just plain water. When I got back I found the gravity system stopped working on me. I tested it out for a week before I left and it was working well, but somehow along the way it stopped working. My plants had a few cannibilized leaves that had turned yellow and brown, but they are into flowering nicely and are growing quickly. The automatic watering timer I used is a Yardeen brand of timer and it worked very very well. I'd highly recommend it, easy to use and set up and very reliable. The gravity system is a "Oasis Claber" system and it's an expensive piece of junk that worked fine for a day or two and then crapped out on me. Not at all reliable. Aug 31.jpg Ardeen water Timer.jpg Oasis Claber.jpg
 

too larry

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. . . . . . . . . . . .. The gravity system is a "Oasis Claber" system and it's an expensive piece of junk that worked fine for a day or two and then crapped out on me. Not at all reliable.
A cheap metal trashcan with a spigot in the bottom will work. You would have to mix your ferts yourself though.

Plants looking good. No real harm done.
 

Dewin420

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Here’s my JH from i49 seed bank. Says it’s a fast flowering version. Went into flower only about a week ago... will be a super tight finish, really hoping for an Indian summer this year!
We muat be in the same boat. Mine are way behind and i am worried about molding with all the rain coming up. These arent i49 but i am runni g some i49 inside that are dynamite c99xblueberry, gorilla skittles,and blue dream. The c99xblueberry might be the greatest plant i have found
 

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Sawzall77

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We muat be in the same boat. Mine are way behind and i am worried about molding with all the rain coming up. These arent i49 but i am runni g some i49 inside that are dynamite c99xblueberry, gorilla skittles,and blue dream. The c99xblueberry might be the greatest plant i have found

Right on! I ran 2 of em for my indoor over the winter and they grew really well... don’t have any outdoor so I don’t know it’s true potential. It grew and smoked really nice under blurples though! Lmao
 

Dewin420

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Right on! I ran 2 of em for my indoor over the winter and they grew really well... don’t have any outdoor so I don’t know it’s true potential. It grew and smoked really nice under blurples though! Lmao
This is my c99xblueberry that stinks of blueberries. First strain i have found that actually smells like blueberries and i have grown a few
 

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Voodu

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So far so good. I'm well into flowering and everything has been going really well. They are already getting sticky and smelling wonderful. I have had to deal with a small amount of powdery mildew. I think it's from water dropping onto the leaves from the condensation. I have been paying more attention to ventilation and fan positioning to keep them dry. About 1 more month to go I think.

Sricha20530 those are some monster plants! I love the size of the buds. Looks good!
 
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