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Growing Jack Herer from Seedling to Bloom: A Personal Journey!

There’s something incredibly rewarding about nurturing a cannabis plant from its earliest days as a seedling all the way through to full bloom. When it comes to the Jack Herer strain, that journey becomes even more special. Known for its uplifting effects and rich history, Jack Herer is a favorite among both new and experienced growers. I recently had the chance to grow this legendary strain, and I want to share my experience from seedling to harvest.

Starting with the Seedling Stage

I began by sourcing my seeds from THEJACKHERERSEEDS, a site known for offering high-quality genetics. After germinating the seeds using the paper towel method, I transferred the sprouted seeds into small starter pots filled with a light soil mix. During this stage, I kept the environment warm and humid, using a humidity dome and a gentle LED grow light to simulate natural sunlight.

The seedlings were delicate, so I made sure not to overwater them. I checked the soil moisture daily and only watered when the top inch felt dry. Within a week, the first set of true leaves appeared, and the plants began to show signs of healthy growth.

Transitioning to Vegetative Growth

Once the seedlings developed a few sets of leaves, I moved them into larger pots and introduced a more nutrient-rich soil. This marked the beginning of the vegetative stage. I adjusted the lighting schedule to 18 hours on and 6 hours off, which encouraged steady growth.

During this phase, the Jack Herer plants really started to show their character. The leaves were a vibrant green, and the stems thickened with each passing day. I trained the plants using low-stress techniques to encourage a bushier structure and better light penetration. Feeding them with a balanced nutrient mix helped support their rapid development.

Entering the Flowering Stage

After several weeks of vegetative growth, I switched the light cycle to 12 hours on and 12 hours off to initiate flowering. This is when the real magic began. Within a week, I noticed the first signs of buds forming at the nodes.

As the flowering stage progressed, the plants developed a strong, spicy aroma that filled the grow room. The buds became denser and coated in a thick layer of trichomes, giving them a frosty appearance. I continued to monitor the plants closely, adjusting nutrients to support blooming and keeping an eye out for any signs of stress or pests.

The Final Weeks and Harvest

In the last two weeks before harvest, I flushed the plants with plain water to remove any residual nutrients. The buds continued to swell, and the pistils began to darken, signaling that harvest time was near.

When the trichomes turned from clear to a cloudy amber, I knew it was time. I carefully cut the branches and hung them to dry in a dark, well-ventilated space. After about a week, I trimmed the buds and placed them in jars for curing.

Conclusion

Growing Jack Herer from seedling to bloom was a fulfilling experience that deepened my appreciation for this iconic strain. From the first sprout to the final harvest, each stage brought its own challenges and rewards. For anyone considering growing their own Jack Herer plants, I highly recommend starting with quality seeds and taking the time to understand the needs of the plant. With patience and care, the results are truly worth it.