roaring lion
Well-Known Member
greetings fellow gardeners,
after 14 years off from cultivating, im more than pumped about my 3 jacks and one hash passion growing outdoor in the BC interior. after everything i've read about jack herer, sounds like i'm in for a lengthy flowering stage. transplanted the germinated seeds on may 6th, and these beauties have gone insane with vigorous growth. super healthy, in soil and thriving, one showing classic sativa phenotype, will post pics soon. we've been known to get consistently early freak frosts (mid to late september) where i'm living, but can have some nice sunny days into october once the frosts have occured. should i let nature run it's course or trick the girls by covering up early and forcing the flower stage? or get a greenhouse and help these beauties get some density to the buds and eek out some extra fall weather to make these things taste sweet? it only seems logical to let these firecrackers go the distance. still early to be concerned, but anyone who has grown outdoor jack in BC who can offer some wisdom on flowering time, flipping the girls a bit early to get maximimum yield, or let them deal with the elements and get what i get?
go tell the world rastafari is a conqueror
after 14 years off from cultivating, im more than pumped about my 3 jacks and one hash passion growing outdoor in the BC interior. after everything i've read about jack herer, sounds like i'm in for a lengthy flowering stage. transplanted the germinated seeds on may 6th, and these beauties have gone insane with vigorous growth. super healthy, in soil and thriving, one showing classic sativa phenotype, will post pics soon. we've been known to get consistently early freak frosts (mid to late september) where i'm living, but can have some nice sunny days into october once the frosts have occured. should i let nature run it's course or trick the girls by covering up early and forcing the flower stage? or get a greenhouse and help these beauties get some density to the buds and eek out some extra fall weather to make these things taste sweet? it only seems logical to let these firecrackers go the distance. still early to be concerned, but anyone who has grown outdoor jack in BC who can offer some wisdom on flowering time, flipping the girls a bit early to get maximimum yield, or let them deal with the elements and get what i get?
go tell the world rastafari is a conqueror