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Jack Herer Strain

Goldbud
Goldbudstarted grow question 5 years ago
Started my next grow with Jack Herer. I've red she should be set in an early stage (8 Inches) into flowering as this strain is growing very high. My room is limited to max 120cm tall strains, topping planned at 5. interniode. Anybody experience with this strain in re height/yield
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souljasam
souljasamanswered grow question 5 years ago
so how I like to grow regardless of strain is to train my canopy super low and flat with lots of lst. this helps fill out my tent and maintain a low height for the eventual stretch in flower. I don't top any more but have nothing against doing so, its a very valid way to easily train a flat canopy. so my suggestion is to keep tying branches down and force the plant to grow horizontally until you fill about 75% of your horizontal grow space you plan to fill up. once you hit 75% flip them to flower and keep training them down as they stretch until you fill your horizontal space and then let them gain some height. doing it that way I wind up with nice short bushy plants that leave me plenty of vertical space in my grow and still give really great yields. being on week 2 you still have at least another couple weeks to go before you come close to filling your horizontal space. dont forget if they get too tall in flower you can keep tying them down and if you really need to you can top them during stretch. topping in flowering isnt ideal but it works in pinch.
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CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowanswered grow question 5 years ago
Hey there, you're 100% correct : as long as you top and LST i'm sure you will manage to control the height of this one, the main idea is to maintain the LST even during the flower stretch period. It's always a bit stressful when you have limited vertical space but you have to stay positive and let the plant do its job. Hope this helps ! 🚀
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