Has anyone tried Greenhouse Seeds Jack Herer or Lady Burn 1974?

ResidualFreedom

Active Member
Hello everybody.. Just as the title says..

Has anybody tried Jack Herer? I have, it is very nice, and expensive, however Greenhouse has semi-recently began offering the strain Jack Herer at a much more reasonable cost then the original..

Additionally, they have another Jack Herer X Ice Dream cross called "Lady Burn 1974" has anyone had the opportunity to try this one?
 

farmer2424

Well-Known Member
I've got a GH jack Herer outdoors, check the link in my sig. I ony got 1 seed pick and mix fem from the tude, and i've had no problems so far. We'll see how it turns out come october
 

Rick Ratlin

Active Member
I've got a ladyburn 1974 in the cloner, from the mom in soil. Guess I'll find out in 10 weeks. Mom has fat leaves, very short and stocky so far, though its sitting next to a lemon skunk from ghs, which is real stretchy. I can't find any grow info on the lady burn 1974 unfortunately.
 

XRagnorX

New Member
I have a ladyburn I got as a free feminized seed, It started a little weird (leaves all misformed), It has huge fat leaves. It grows very slow and ridiculously bushy. I have taken one clone off the top and I am hoping it will develope a better root system and grow faster. Has a really strong pungent smell to it. I have pretty high hopes that it will produce some gnarly weed..... if it ever starts growing....
 

Rick Ratlin

Active Member
I agree, this is a very slow starter, with strange fat leaves. I will say so far it is a great cloner as it took 5-7 days to show roots.
 

Wikeland

Active Member
almost finsihed LADYBURN outdoor grow.... i must say that at the start is really slow but older she is faster she grow... and i like it bud's are heavy and the strong skunk smell. She is not that good at LST method but i still managed to grow nice looking bud's.
 

gudkarma

New Member
grew out a few cuts of greenhouse jack herer obtained from a lying fraud i know.

easy to grow, roots quick, stretches nice, and isnt fickle.

nugs are dense & beautiful in flower ... however i'd give the overall herb experience a B-

peeps on the street were amazed by the bag appeal however.
 

ironheadxl

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cracked one 9-1-11 on a whim, startedin a rockwool cube transplanted to soil, but as it goes it seems to be starting to get some momentum three nodes fully leafed out with leaves deleping along the stem at each nodal point. Yes it has very short almost oval leaves the overall impression is not unlike a Barney's buddha cheese in growth one stout mofo. I have not LST'd it or any other shenanigans just felt like seeing if it would be a good grow for next year. The genetic heritage is great so hopefully it will be pleasing. two more weeks of veg for a 1.2 month total then off to flower which will be done outside.
 
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