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Thanks Bros - Cheers
The late topping do, that I dont have a top 15-20 cm higher than the others. And yes, height could be a problem, but not at this size. A few more pics from day 70 P
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Very nicely done those resin glands are looking perfect. Good to see the Herer is still as good as anything out there.
In the mid 90s my friends drove to Vancouver, got Jack Herer seeds from Marc Emery. It was as good if not better then anything else you could get from seed. I remember it leaning a bit more to the sativa side. Not much but a little more then your grow. I'm guessing selection for indoor growing may be at play? The leaves are definitely wider and it's got a chunky density my friends plants didn't have. The 90s Herer I saw had more slender colas that foxtailed a tiny bit. The modern one looks bigger yielding. The hairs were a bit lighter in color. I'm looking forward to a smoke report and smell description. My friends were growing Mendocino Hashplant and Purple Giant, probably the two most potent strains I've ever smoked. Haven't seen anything like them. They phased out the Herer even though it was great because it didn't pack the same punch. I'll be curious if yours is a bit more KO then the old Herer. Just to clarify I'm not debating whether you have the 'real Herer'. Your stuff has the same reddish-purple tint and resin coated structure. Without DNA we can't be 100% but it looks like Jack. |
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